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becomes heavy enough to settle out of the gasoline to the bottom of the tank. Since the fuel pick up tube is
very near the bottom of the tank, phase separation can cause the engine to run very poorly or not at all. This
condition is more severe with methyl alcohol and will worsen as the alcohol content increases. Water or a
jelly like substance in the fuel filters is an indication of possible phase separation from the use of alcohol
blended fuels.
Please contact your Pursuit dealer or engine manufacturer for additional information regarding fuels and
additives.
CORIAN® SURFACES
Although Corian® is quite resistant to heat, you should always use a hot pad or a trivet with rubber feet to
protect Corian®. Avoid exposing Corian® to strong chemicals, such as paint removers, oven cleaners, etc.
If contact occurs, quickly flush the surface with water. Soapy water or ammonia-based cleaners will remove
most dirt and stains from all types of finishes.
Do not cut directly on Corian® countertops.
Minor damage, including scratches, general or chemical stains, scorches or burns, and minor impact marks
can be repaired on-site with a light abrasive cleanser and a product such as a Scotch-Brite® pad. For heavier
damage, light sanding may be necessary. Heavy damage should be repaired by a Corian® licensed
professional.
TEMPERED GLASS SINK
For best results in caring for your tempered glass sink:
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Never use strong/abrasive cleaner. Always test your cleaning solution on an unnoticeable area before
applying to the entire surface.
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Wipe surfaces clean, immediately after applying cleaner.
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Do not allow cleaner to sit or soak. Never let cleaners sit on the surface of the glass.
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Use a soft, dampened sponge and cloth. Never use an abrasive material such as a brush or scouring pad
to clean surfaces. They will scratch the glass surface.
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Always rinse and wipe clean the fixtures to prevent soap build-up.
11.3 Seats, Upholstery, Canvas and Enclosures
SEAT SLIDES AND SWIVEL BASES
The following maintenance should be performed on the seat slides and swivel bases:
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Periodically inspect and tighten mounting screws between the seat slides and the seat bottom.
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Periodically inspect and tighten the mounting screws that attach the seat bases to the boat.
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Keep a light film of grease on the manual seat slides.
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Keep a light film of grease on the manual seat adjusting mechanism.
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Periodically clean electric seat slides. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasives. Lubrication is not
required.
VINYL UPHOLSTERY
The vinyl upholstery used on the exterior seats and bolsters, and for the headliner in the cabin, should be
cleaned periodically with soap and water. Any stain, spill or soiling should be cleaned up promptly to prevent
the possibility of permanent staining. When cleaning, always rub gently. Avoid using products containing
ammonia, powdered abrasive cleaners, steel wool, strong solvents, acetone and lacquer solvents or other harsh
chemicals as they can cause permanent damage or shorten the life of vinyl. Never use steam heat, heat guns
or hair dryers on vinyl.
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