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Carbon Monoxide Detector
NOTE:
THE USE OF A CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTER IS STRONGLY
RECOMMENDED IN ANY CABIN OR ENCLOSED AREA.
The optional carbon monoxide (CO) detector is located to the starboard side of the helm
seat, just below the gunnel pad.
To test the operation of the detector:
Turn on the main battery switch and ensure that green light on the front the detector
is on. This shows that the detector is correctly powered.
Press in the test switch on the front of the CO detector, an alarm will sound if it is
functioning correctly.
Consult the C
O detector manufacturer’s owners manual for additional important
safety information.
Refer to the carbon dioxide section of section 1, safety information, for symptoms
of carbon dioxide poisoning.
NOTE:
All Carbon Monoxide Detectors have a shelf life and must be replaced
within the manufacturers suggested replacement time.
Espar Airtronic Heater / Defroster
The Espar Airtronic heater defroster system works by ducting heated air through out the
cabin. The Espar Airtronic system provides instant heat when the unit is operated. The
Espar Airtronic heater is located underneath the starboard side rear countertop. The
diesel fuel tank for the heater is located behind the helm seat box. As with the Hydronic
system, the thermostat is located on the port side upper trim board above the table.
Refer to the Espar Airtronic heater manufacturer’s owners manual for
operating and safety instructions.