According to the lay out, the saloon is fi tted with a slot-in television located in
the unit at the front of the saloon.
After having turned on the 24 V circuit, use the Utility switch on the instrument
panel and then the switch located in companion ladder next to the command
post to make the television go up or down.
The TV set is powered through a 24 V / 230 V converter located in the port
technical room (see chapter ELECTRICITY).
For the use and maintenance of the television, please refer to its instruction
guide.
Nota: front or back cabins can also be fi tted with TV sets. Each of them is
supplied with the 24 V / 230 V converter.
The boat is fi tted with a fl ying bridge refrigerator.
It can be used after having turned on the 24 V on board circuit and after having
activated the Comfort switch.
Start the refrigerator using the thermostat switch.
Defrost then drain the refrigerator before you stop the domestic 24 V circuit.
For the use and maintenance of the fl ying bridge refrigerator, please refer to
its instruction guide.
The boat is fi tted with an electric grill on the fl ying bridge.
Check that its circuit breaker has been powered on the lower bus in the elec-
trical panel located in the companion ladder, next to the aft cabin.
SUPPLY
Select the source of the supply (generator or shore power) using the left selec-
tor of the 230 V selection panel at the entrance of the wheelhouse.
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On board utility
4.1
Slot-in television
RECOMMENDATION
RECOMMENDATION
4.2
Flying bridge refrigerator
4.3
Flying bridge grill
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