The stove and oven run on gas after the opening of the valve located in the
cupboard under the stove.
The stove is on gimbals.
A sliding rod (located under) enables you to lock it when it is not used.
After the burners are turned on, a safety device forces you to keep the lever
pushed during a few seconds.
The boat is fi tted with optional ceramic hobs and electric oven.
Check the automatic breaker is set to ‘On’ on the 230V panel # 1 in the cupboard
dehind the chart table seating.
SUPPLY
Select the source of supply (generator or shore power) using the selector A of the
230V selection panel in the cupboard behind the chart table seating.
For the use and maintenance of the electric hobs and oven, please refer to
their instruction guides.
The boat is fi tted with a microwave oven located in the galley.
Check its automatic breaker is set to ‘On’ on the 230V panel # 3 in the cup-
board behind the chart table seating.
SUPPLY
Select the source of supply (generator or shore power or inverter) using the
selectors B and C of the 230V selection panel in the cupboard dehind the chart
table seating.
For the use and maintenance of the microwave oven, please refer to its ins-
truction guide.
The boat is fi tted with an extractor hood located in the galley.
Check its automatic breaker is set to ‘On’ on the 230V panel # 1 in the cup-
board behind the chart table seating.
UTILITY ABOARD
5.1
STOVE AND OVEN
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5.2
HOBS
5.4
EXTRACTOR HOOD
5.3
MICROWAVE OVEN
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