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Interior Equipment
WARNING
Carbon Monoxide Detector
A carbon monoxide (CO) detector is installed in
the cabin below the galley sink. If excess carbon
monoxide fumes are detected, an audible beep
-
ing will sound indicating the presence of the toxic
gas. This detector is always activated when the
house batteries are connected. A green light on
the detector indicates that it is activated. Always
make sure the green light is on whenever the
cabin is occupied.
A by-product of combustion, carbon monoxide
is invisible, tasteless, odorless, and is produced
by all engines and some heating and cooking ap-
pliances. The most common sources of CO on
boats are the engines, auxiliary generators and
propane or butane stoves. These produce large
amounts of CO and should never be operated
while sleeping.
You should read the owner’s manual supplied
by the detector manufacturer for operation in-
structions and additional information regarding
the hazards of carbon monoxide gas. Also read
more about carbon monoxide, carbon monoxide
detectors and proper ventilation in the Ventilation
System and Safety Equipment chapters in this
manual. This is especially essential if your boat is
equipped with a generator. If you did not receive a
manual for your carbon monoxide detector, please
contact the Scout Customer Service Department.
ACTIVATION OF THE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF CARBON MONOXIDE (CO)
WHICH CAN BE FATAL. EVACUATE THE CABIN IMMEDIATELY.
DO A HEAD COUNT TO CHECK THAT ALL PERSONS ARE
ACCOUNTED FOR. DO NOT REENTER THE CABIN UNTIL
IT HAS BEEN AIRED OUT AND THE PROBLEM FOUND AND
CORRECTED.
10.2 Marine Head System
Your boat is equipped with a 12-volt Tecma ce-
ramic marine head system as standard equipment.
The toilet is connected to the pressurized fresh
water system which results in less odor in the
cabin. It has an automatic pumping system that
fills and empties the bowl. Once a button on the
control is pressed, the entire cycle is completely
automatic. Additionally, the system uses very
little water, approximately 2.27 quarts (2.5 liters)
per flush.
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Marine Toilet
Marine Toilet Switch Panel
Summary of Contents for 350 LXF
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