
OS 375
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HELM SEAT
The helm seat is a pedestal seat that swivels and adjusts fore and aft. A friction knob adjusts the tension of
the seat base on the pedestal and is located on the port side of the seat. It should be adjusted to eliminate play
between the seat base and the pedestal.
SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY CAN OCCUR DUE TO THE ROTATION OF THE SEAT
IF THE SWIVEL IS NOT LOCKED. LOCK THE SWIVEL WHEN THE BOAT SPEED
EXCEEDS 5 MILES PER HOUR.
STERN BENCH SEAT
To open grasp the handle and carefully lower the cushion into place.
KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM THE SEAT MECHANISM WHEN OPENING AND CLOS-
ING THE SEAT.
COCKPIT COOLERS
A common refrigeration unit cools the starboard and aft cockpit coolers. The refrigeration unit is located
under the helm seat. The "cockpit cooling" breaker and thermostats are located on the AC MDP. The "cooling
pump" breaker, on the AC MDP, must be on to operate the cockpit cooler systems. The cockpit cooler is
calibrated to operate as a refrigerator and the aft cooler as a freezer. You can, if so desired, change these
settings. Refer to the refrigeration system owner's manual for more information.
COCKPIT SHOWER
A fresh water shower is located behind a small door on the swim platform. It is supplied hot and cold water
by the fresh water system and works much like the shower in the head.
MOVING PROPELLERS ARE DANGEROUS. THEY CAN CAUSE DEATH, LOSS OF
LIMBS, OR OTHER SEVERE INJURY. DO NOT USE THE SWIM PLATFORM WHILE
THE ENGINE(S) ARE RUNNING.
HELM AIR
The helm area is equipped with an air conditioning system. Please refer to the Air Conditioner section in the
Interior Chapter. The cold air return is located under the L-lounge. Do not obstruct this area to obtain
maximum efficiency for the air conditioning unit.
COCKPIT GRILL
A 240V/230V electric grill is installed in the cockpit. To use, turn on the cockpit grill breaker. Turn the
breaker off whenever the grill is not being used. The grill should not be used under or inside any kind of
enclosure. The grill must be allowed to cool before the cover is shut to avoid damage to the gel coated surfaces
of the cover. Never clean the grill with any form of pressurized water or other types of cleaners. Use only
a cloth and a stainless steel or glass surface cleaner. This grill like all appliances has the potential to create
safety hazards through careless or improper use. Please observe all of the safety precautions listed in the grill
manufacturer's owner's manual. Refer to the grill owner's manual.
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