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Chapter 8
RANGE/STOVE
Clean the cook top before you use it for the fi rst time. A
thorough cleaning with a recommended product such as
Cerama-Brite Cook Top Cleaner will put a clean shiny
coating on the cook top before its initial use.
Always remove food spills, grease splatters, and metal
rub-off from utensils. First, use a razor blade scraper
to remove all spillovers. Th
en clean the cook top with
a paper towel or a clean soft cloth and a recommended
cleaner. Aft er using any cleaner always wipe the cook top
with a clean, damp cloth (to avoid burned-on cleanser
residue) and wipe dry.
Do not use your dish towel or sponge to wipe off the cook
top. Th
is may leave a fi lm of detergent of other matter
that can cause discoloration the next time the cook top
is heated.
Avoid abrasive scouring powders of any kind. Also,
avoid using plastic, nylon or metal cleaning pads. Th
ey
may scratch or melt onto the cook top. Avoid chemical
cleaners such as chlorine bleach, ammonia, hydrofl uoric
acid or chemical oven cleaners. Th
ey may etch or discolor
the surface.
Do not let anything that melts such as plastics, aluminum
foil, or sugar to come in contact with your cook top
surface when it is hot. Should something melt onto the
surface, immediately move it to a cool area of your cook
top with a razor blade scraper, and then remove it from
the cook top as soon as possible.
PLASTICS
Th
ere are diff erent types of plastic aboard your vessel. Use
plastic cleaners and polishes recommended for marine
use only. Use proper applicators. Read all instructions
carefully. Test the product in a small area fi rst. Use a soft
rag and always rinse the surface with water. Ammonia
based cleaners will damage plastic parts.
One of the basic rules to cleaning plastic is never use
abrasive cleaning products. Even hard plastic surfaces
are easily scratched. Stay away from steel wool pads,
powdered cleaners with abrasive qualities, or harsh
detergents.
Instead use sponges, soft cloths, and mild detergents
when cleaning plastic.
While cleaners in aerosol cans are convenient they may
not be the best for certain types of plastic. Glass cleaner
in a can or a spray bottle is not safe to use on your marine
toilet fi xture or toilet seat. Many times pits will develop
over time and the toilet/seat will appear mottled and will
not appear clean no matter how hard you scrub.
Refer to a marine store which possesses the expertise and
experience to assist the boat owner in selecting the right
cleaner for his marine plastic onboard needs.
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Summary of Contents for 42 Fly-Grande Coupe
Page 1: ......
Page 6: ...Table Of Contents...
Page 20: ...14 Chapter 1 Note...
Page 31: ...11 Safety On Board NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES...
Page 52: ...9 Rules Of The Road...
Page 53: ...10 Chapter 3...
Page 78: ...25 Systems TYPICAL BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM VSR...
Page 99: ...46 Chapter 4 TYPICAL AC ELCI CIRCUITRY FLOW CHART...
Page 174: ...15 Engine Controls AFT FORWARD SIDEWAYS DIAGONALLY ROTATE JOYSTICK FUNCTIONS...
Page 240: ...48 Chapter 7...
Page 241: ...49 Auxiliary Equipment Operation...
Page 242: ...50 Chapter 7 SEAKEEPER SPECIFICATIONS...
Page 281: ...35 Cosmetic Care Maintenance TYPICAL DIESEL GENERATOR PARTS DESCRIPTION...
Page 282: ...36 Chapter 8...
Page 300: ...54 Chapter 8 VOLVO IPS ENGINE DRIVE COMMON PARTS IDENTIFICATION...
Page 323: ...10 Chapter 10 SHORE CABLE SYSTEM...
Page 328: ...15 Troubleshooting TYPICAL WINDLASS...
Page 347: ...6 Chapter 13 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS...
Page 349: ...Technical Information 12 8 42 GRANDE COUPE FLY ELECTRICAL OULLETS...
Page 350: ...Technical Information 12 9 TYPICAL DC GROUND CIRCUITRY...
Page 351: ...Technical Information 12 10 TYPICAL BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL CIRCUITRY...
Page 352: ...Technical Information 12 11 TYPICAL GFCI CIRCUITRY...
Page 353: ...Technical Information 12 12 TYPICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER GROUND CIRCUITRY...
Page 354: ...Technical Information 12 13 TYPICAL TWIN VOLVO DIESEL ENGINE FIRE EXT SHUTDOWN...
Page 355: ...Technical Information 12 14 TYPICAL BATTERY SWITCH CIRCUITRY...
Page 356: ...Technical Information 12 15 TYPICAL WIPER CIRCUITRY OVERVIEW...
Page 358: ...Technical Information 12 17 42 FLY UPPER HELM SWITCH PANEL...
Page 359: ...Technical Information 12 18 42 FLY UPPER HELM SWITCH PANEL...
Page 360: ...Technical Information 12 19 42 FLY UPPER HELM BREAKER PANEL...
Page 361: ...Technical Information 12 20 42 GRANDE COUPE FLY LOWER HELM SWITCH PANEL...
Page 362: ...Technical Information 12 21 42 GRANDE COUPE FLY LOWER HELM SWITCH PANEL...
Page 363: ...Technical Information 12 22 42 GRANDE COUPE FLY EUROPEAN 230 VOLT AC PANEL...
Page 364: ...Technical Information 12 23 42 GRANDE COUPE FLY EUROPEAN 230 VOLT AC PANEL AFT VIEW...
Page 365: ...Technical Information 12 24 42 GRANDE COUPE FLY 120 240 VOLT AC PANEL...
Page 366: ...Technical Information 12 25 42 GRANDE COUPE FLY 120 240 VOLT AC PANEL...
Page 367: ...Technical Information 12 26 42 GRANDE COUPE FLY 12 VOLT DC PANEL...
Page 368: ...Technical Information 12 27 42 GRANDE COUPE FLY 12 VOLT DC PANEL AFT VIEW...
Page 370: ...Technical Information 12 29 42 GRANDE COUPE FLY AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM OVERVIEW...