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MONTEREY
BOATS
Interior Equipment
10.2 Cabin
Overview
The cabin is located on the starboard side, forward
of the helm. It is equipped with berths, entertain-
ment center, refrigerator and microwave. Storage
for dunnage is provided by drawers in the main
salon and cabinets on each side of the mid berth.
A central vacuum and the optional cabin air con-
ditioning unit are located in the compartment on
the starboard side of the mid berth.
The counter tops next to the berth are made of
Karadon. The refrigerator, microwave oven, a
120/220 volt GFI outlet, 12 volt outlet, enter-
tainment center/stereo, AC/DC electrical panels
and antenna gain control panel are built into the
forward bulkhead.
Cabinet Door and Drawer Latches
The cabinet doors and drawers in the cabin are
secured with dual action, push to lock latches. To
open a drawer or cabinet door, push on the latch
knob. The knob is spring loaded and will pop out
one inch, providing a finger hold and releasing the
dead bolt on the latch mechanism. A slight pull is
required to release the friction latch and open the
door. The cabinet doors and drawers will be held
closed by the friction latches while at anchor or
at the dock. To close and secure, make sure the
door is completely closed and push the knob in.
The knob will stay in and the locking mechanism
will be activated.
The knobs should be pushed in to activate the posi-
tive lock dead bolts whenever the boat is underway.
Cabin Light Switches
Most of the cabin lights are controlled by switches
on the cabin walls. Other lights have switches on
the light fixture. Some of the lights are controlled
by electronic dimmer switches. Pressing and
holding the top of the switch will turn the lights
on and make them brighter. Pressing and holding
the bottom of the switches will dim the lights or
turn them off.
10.3 Main Salon
Refrigerator (AC/DC)
A dual voltage refrigerator is supplied as standard
equipment and is mounted in the forward cabin
bulkhead. This unit will operate on 120/220 volt
AC or 12 volt DC power. The refrigerator switches
to 12 volt DC automatically when the AC power is
Cabin Dual Action Drawer Latches In Latched/Secure
& Unlatched Position
Cabin Light Switches
disconnected and the Cabin Refrigerator breaker
is activated in the cabin DC panel. When 120/220
volt AC current is provided by the Cabin Refrigera-
tor circuit breaker on the 120/220 volt panel, the
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