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GENERATOR
The generator (optional extra) is located in the starboard locker of the
forward swim deck.
Its function is to re-supply the batteries via the chargers and supply
110 V - 220 V electricity on board.
OPERATION
After turning ON the cut-outs located in the starboard locker of the
forward swim deck, the generator can be turned on either using the
switch on the generator or using the switch behind the 12 V panel, in
the starboard companionway.
- Make sure that the seawater cooling valve (access under the floor
of the starboard passageway) and separator drain valve (access under
the floor of the starboard passageway) are open.
- Select the fuel tank using the pull rod located in the starboard locker
of the forward swim deck.
For the use and maintenance of the generator, please refer to its
instruction guide.
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SHORE POWER SOCKETS
Both shore supply sockets are located in the starboard transom.
They supply the 220 V circuit and the battery chargers, as well as the
air conditioning.
One socket only supplies power to the 110 V circuit, the battery charg-
ers and air conditioning.
Before you plug in or unplug the boat / shore power supply cable,
switch off the shut off device connected to the shore supply.
Connect the boat / shore power supply cable in the boat before con-
necting it to the shore supply socket.
Unplug the boat / shore supply cable on shore first.
Close the protecting cover of the shore supply socket when you do not
use the plug.
The shore sockets are protected by automatic breakers located in the
starboard engine compartment.
ElEcTRIcITy
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DaNGER
Never let the end of the boat / shore supply cable hang in the water; the result
may be an electric field liable to hurt or kill the swimmers nearby.
WaRNING
before using the shore power socket, imperatively check the shore power is
32 ah.
07.4
110 V - 220 V circuit
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Page 33: ...RIGGING SAILS 3 1 Sailing 3 2 Standing rigging 3 3 Running rigging 3 4 Sails 31 03...
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Page 89: ...MOTORIZATION 8 1 Engines 8 2 Fuel 8 3 Propellers Anodes 8 4 Dash board 87 08...
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