The boat standard features include a 3-burner stove unit.
The burners run on gas after having opened the dedicated valve located under
the microwave (access through the drawer under the oven).
After turning on the burners, a safety feature obliges you to keep the knobs
pressed during a few seconds.
The gas cartridges are located in a storage space which you can gain reach
on the starboard side of the stairs leading to the fl ying bridge.
According to the fi tting out, the boat may optionally be fi tted with a induction
cooktop located in the kitchen and replacing the stove unit.
Check that its circuit breaker has been powered on the upper 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.
For the use and maintenance of the induction cooktop, please refer to its
instruction guide.
The boat is fi tted with an extractor hood located in the galley.
Check that its circuit breaker has been powered on the upper 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.
For the use and maintenance of the extractor hood, please refer to its instruc-
tion guide.
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On board utility
4.6
Stove unit
4.7
Induction cooktop
4.8
Extractor Hood
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