Chapter 2: Components/Systems
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Appliances
All appliances installed on your boat come with their own manuals. These manuals contain detailed instructions and
important safeguards. Thoroughly read and understand these manuals before using your boat’s appliances.
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Make sure the AC breaker is turned On for the appliance you wish to use.
120-Volt AC/12-Volt DC Refrigerator
Your boat features a 120-volt AC/12-volt DC refrigerator. The refrigerator runs on 12-volt DC power unless 120-volt
AC power is being supplied by the generator or shore power and the AC refrigerator breaker is On.
Range/Oven (If Equipped)
Your boat may be equipped with an electric range/oven. Before attempting to use the range/oven, make sure the
breaker switch, on the AC master panel, is On.
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Always keep an approved ABC-type fire extinguisher in galley area.
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The refrigerator control circuit requires 12 volt power to function.
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Even when the refrigerator is used with 120 volt shore power or generator power, the bat-
tery switch MUST be in the On position for the refrigerator to work.
In less than 24 hours, the refrigerator can render a 100-amp battery useless for engine starting.
When running the refrigerator on 12-volts:
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Do not set the cold setting higher than two (2).
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Turn Off your refrigerator at night or when not in use.
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If you are going out for more than a day and cannot connect to dockside power, plan to run
the engine or generator each day to maintain a charged battery.
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BURN/SCALDING & FIRE HAZARD!
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Read the range/oven’s instruction manual before using.
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Always keep an approved ABC-type fire extinguisher in the galley area.
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Do not use the range/oven while underway.
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Any non-cooking devices on or near your range/oven during use are potential fire hazards!
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Do not touch burners, grates or nearby surfaces as they may be hot even when they are dark
in color. Areas near burners and grates may become hot enough to cause burns.
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During and after use, do not touch or let clothing or other flammable material come in con-
tact with heated units or areas near the units (burner tops, main frame sides and back, sea
rails and pot holders) until they have had sufficient time to cool.
WA R N I N G !
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Summary of Contents for 2900 SE Sport Express Cruiser
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