
The boat may be fi tted with an optional electronic safe, located in the forward
or aft owner’s cabin.
For the use and maintenance of the safe, please refer to its instruction guide.
The boat may be fi tted with an optional reversible air conditioning system.
The air conditioning units are located in the forward cabin, in the starboard
afterpeak and under the saloon seating.
You will fi nd vents in every cabin and in the saloon.
Before you start the system :
- Open the sea water circulation system (suction valve in the sump and direct
drainage).
POWER SUPPLY
Select the electrical power source (generator or shore power) using the selec-
tor located on the left-hand side of the 230 V selection panel in the cupboard
over the saloon starboard seating.
Check the automatic breakers of the pumps and air-conditioning units are set
to ‘ON’ on the 230 V panel on the starboard side of the chart table or on the
starboard side of the saloon, depending on the chosen accommodation.
Start the air conditioning unit in the desired area, select hot or cold and set the
temperature using its control.
Regularly clean the fi lters on the conditioned-air systems and sea water suc-
tion valves.
For the drainage, use and maintenance of the air conditioning system, please
refer to its instruction guide.
UTILITY ABOARD
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