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7 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
7.1 GENERAL
NOTE!
If not carried out properly, many installation and modification ope-
rations can damage the boat structure or create a safety hazard.
Please contact the manufacturer before you or somebody else
does any of the following: construct new earthing points or hat-
ches, fasten or install new equipment on the boat, or mount other
metal alloys to aluminium.
NOTE!
If you or somebody else installs optional equipment on the boat,
use insulating washers made of non-conductive material
under the surface that is in contact with the treated aluminium
surface (i.e. under the mounting surface of the equipment or
screw head).
7.2. INSTALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
XO 240 RS Cabin can be equipped with a range of optional electrical
equipment for which the necessary circuits are already fitted and
wires routed. Below is a description of the possible optional equip-
ment and the location of appropriate wiring. For more detailed instal-
lation and operating instructions, refer to the instructions supplied
by the equipment manufacturer.
7.2.1 Heater
The boat layout features a reservation for installing a diesel- or
paraffin-burning heater. The actual heater with the associated
systems is to be installed inside the helm console. For more infor-
mation, refer to the installation instructions supplied by the hea-
ter manufacturer and the heater installation instructions for the XO
240 RS Cabin.
7.2.2 Radio/CD player
A wire harness for installing a car radio/CD player on the boat
is available as an option. The head unit is to be installed on the
port console under a sliding cover. The wire harness is equip-
ped with an Euro connector, which contains the constant power
supply by-passing the main switch for the radio memory func-
tion, the main power supply via the main switch, and the neces-
sary wires for two speakers. The speaker wires are routed to each
console, and the speakers are to be installed on the footwell wall.
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