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USE OF THE 230V POWERED APPLIANCES
SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCES
In order to be able to use the 230V powered appliances (washing machine,
watermaker, etc), it is advisable:
- To make sure that the automatic breakers are set to OFF on the 230V se-
lection panel.
- Switch on the 230V source (start the generator or connect a shore power
socket to shore).
- Select this source on the electrical panel so that this source can supply the
boat (230V Selection electrical panel).
- Push the automatic breaker of the appliance to be used (washing machine,
watermaker, etc.) on the electrical panel.
Then start the appliance with its own controls.
To start 230V elements, wait for 10 to 15 seconds between the start up of
each new component (in order to allow the generator to become stabilized
and be able to give the power necessary for the starting up).
STOPPING THE 230V POWERED APPLIANCES
To stop the 230V powered appliances (washing machine, watermaker, etc.) it
is advisable to do as follows:
- Stop the appliance with its own controls.
To stop 230V elements, wait for 10 to 15 seconds between the stop of each
new component (in order to allow the generator to become stabilized).
- On the electrical panel, turn off the automatic breaker of the appliance that
is used.
- Turn to OFF the 230V source selector (generator or shore power).
- Stop the generator or disconnect the shore power socket.
The boat may be fi tted with an optional electronic pack and different naviga-
tion aid accessories.
For the use and maintenance of all these components, please refer to their
instruction guides.
The access to the log and depth sounder sensors is under the forward cabin
fl oorboard.
The compass of the automatic pilot is located in the starboard aft hanging
locker in the aft cabin, the electronic box is located in the cupboard located
before.
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