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3000 EXPRESS
10.4 Carbon Monoxide Detector
The Safety Chapter in this manual contains important information on carbon monoxide and the
carbon monoxide detector. Read the section entitled "Carbon Monoxide" in the Safety Chapter
of this Owner's Manual.
10.5 Air Conditioner (Optional)
The air conditioning unit is the reverse cycle type and
operates on AC power. The unit is equipped with reverse
cycle heat and can be operated as a cooling or heating unit.
It is protected by the accessory breaker in the AC breaker
panel. To operate, make sure the thru hull valve for the air
conditioner raw water supply pump is on. Turn the air
conditioner breaker in the AC breaker panel to the “ON”
position. The unit then will be controlled by the air
conditioning control panel in the cabin. When activated,
water should continuously flow from the overboard drain
thru hull.
The air conditioning unit creates condensation that drips
into the pan at the base of the unit. A hose attached to the
rear of the pan drains the water to the bilge. It is normal for
some water to be in the pan whenever the air conditioner
has been used.
See the Raw Water System chapter and the air conditioner owner’s manual for additional operating
and maintenance instructions.
The air conditioning unit is installed below the rear seat of the dinette. To avoid damage to the air
conditioner, you should make sure that no items are stored in this compartment if the air
conditioning option is installed in your boat.
Note:
Air conditioners use surface water as a cooling medium. The boat must be in the
water and the raw water supply system must be properly activated prior to use.
Operation without proper cooling could cause the air conditioning circuit breaker
to trip and could cause system damage. Always check for proper water flow out
of the air conditioning pump discharge thru hull when the air conditioner is
operating.
10-5
Air Conditioning Control Panel
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