110 V - 220 V Circuit
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SWITCHING ON DEVICES FUNCTIONING ON 110 V - 220 V
To use appliances that work on 110 V - 220 V (washing machine,
water-maker, etc.), proceed as follows:
- Make sure that the appliances are OFF on the electrical panel.
- Switch to the 110 V - 220 V source (start the generator or plug into
the shore power supply).
- Select the proper source on the electrical panel for it to supply the
electrical panel.
- Switch on the circuit breaker for the appliance to be used (washing
machine, water-maker, etc.) on the electrical panel.
Once the above has been carried out, turn on the appliance using its
own controls.
For air conditioning, wait 10 to 15 seconds between turning on each
unit (in order to allow the generator to stabilize and to deliver the
necessary power for switching on).
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SWITCHING OFF DEVICES FUNCTIONING ON 110 V - 220 V
To turn off appliances functioning on 110 V - 220 V (washing machine, water-
maker, etc.), proceed as follows:
- Stop the apparatus using its own controls.
To stop 110 V - 220 V equipment wait 10 to 15 seconds after turning
off each device (in order to allow the generator to stabilize).
- Switch off the circuit breaker of the relevant apparatus on the
electrical panel.
- Turn the 110 V - 220 V source selector to OFF (generator or shore
power supply).
- Stop the generator or unplug the shore power supply.
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PROTECTION
Connect the metallic covers or boxes of the electric appliances that
are installed to the ground conductor of the boat (green conductor
with yellow stripes).
Service compartment
The service compartment where the fuses are located is situated
behind the electrical panel. To access this area lift up the plate above
the electrical panel in order to unclip it (2 clips), then pull it towards
you to remove the plate from the end groove into which it is fitted.
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WARNING
Before turning the 110 V - 220 V source selector to
OFF, ensure that no other appliance is in use
(danger of an electric arc which can destroy the
switch and damage the generator).
Summary of Contents for 440 S2
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Page 10: ...8 NAVIGATION LAGOON 44O...
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Page 25: ...23 LAYING UP 25 PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE 25 Winter Storage 2...
Page 26: ...BLOCKING THE BOAT ASHORE 24 WINTER STORAGE LAGOON 44O...
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Page 29: ...27 RECOMMENDATIONS 29 STEPPING THE MAST 31 Launching 3...
Page 30: ...POSITIONING THE HOISTING BELTS 28 LAUNCHING LAGOON 44O...
Page 34: ...32 LAUNCHING LAGOON 44O MAST JUNCTION BOX...
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Page 38: ...HAUL OUT 36 HULL DECK LAGOON 44O Submerged area including appendices 63 m2...
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Page 46: ...LAYOUTS 44 LAYOUTS LAGOON 44O 3 cabin version 4 cabin version...
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Page 60: ...SERVICE COMPARTMENT 58 ELECTRICITY LAGOON 44O LOCATED BEHIND THE ELECTRICAL PANEL...
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Page 88: ...FUEL VALVE ENGINE WATER VALVE 86 MOTORIZATION LAGOON 44O FUEL VALVES ENGINE WATER INLET...
Page 90: ...ANODES 88 MOTORIZATION LAGOON 44O ANODE On hull under water line...
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Page 104: ...POSITION OF THE LIFE RAFT 102 SAFETY LAGOON 44O DIMENSIONS OF LIFE RAFT LOCKER IN MM...
Page 106: ...GAS VALVES 104 SAFETY LAGOON 44O GAS VALVES Locker to right of oven...
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Page 115: ...113 DESIGN CATEGORIES 114 SPECIFICATIONS 115 General specifications 11...
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