
The standard features include a 200 l / refrigerator and a 100 l / icebox that
can be converted to an optional freezer.
All these units work with 12 V.
Both the refrigerator and the freezer have a 12 V compressor located under
the stove unit.
The freezer is cooled by seawater (access through the fl oorboard in front of
the sink).
Energize the refrigerator and the freezer turning on the refrigeration unit
switch located on the electrical panel of the chart table.
Defrost then drain the refrigerator(s) and freezer before you stop the domestic
12 V circuit (drain to the sump).
For the use and maintenance of the refrigerator and freezer, please refer to
their instruction guides.
The boat is fi tted with an optional dishwasher located in the galley.
It is supplied with water coming from the fresh water system.
Check that the fresh water supply valve is open behind the back of the saloon
seating, on the port side.
Drainage is through the sink outlet.
- Check the dishwasher plugging.
- Check on the 230 V panel that the switches of the outlets are energized (on
the starboard side of the chart table or of the saloon, depending on the chosen
accommodation).
SUPPLY
Select the electrical power source (generator or shore power) using the se-
lector located on the right-hand side of the 230 V selection panel (in the cup-
board over the saloon starboard seating).
For the use and maintenance of the dishwasher, please refer to its instruction
guide.
UTILITY ABOARD
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DISHWASHER
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