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SHORE FRESH WATER SUPPLY
The shore fresh water supply with pressure regulator (option extra) is located
to port on transom.
To use the marina fresh water:
- Connect the shore supply.
- Set the pressure water pump switch to ‘OFF’.
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FRESH WATER / SEA WATER FOOT PUMP
The foot pump makes possible to supply a tap of the sink with fresh water
and sea water.
The fresh water / sea water 3 way valve is accessible under the fl oorboard in
front of the sink.
In case of foot pump hardening, check if the water supply hose is not blocked,
or if the tap is not choked.
In the latter case, remove the tap end and clean it.
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EXTERIOR SHOWER
A shower with hot water / cold water tap is located on the aft transom.
It is supplied by the pressure water pump.
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WATER HEATER
The water heater is located under the starboard settee in the saloon.
It has a capacity of 40 litres.
The water heater works either automatically once the engine is running, or on
230 V supply (shore power or generator) after having switched on its auto-
matic breaker on the electrical panel, located on the chart table or on the
starboard side of the saloon, depending on the chosen accommodation.
The hot water temperature is pre-set using the thermostatic tap located on
the water heater.
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