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DESCRIPTION – LOCATION OF ITEMS 

 

ITEM 

REF. 

DESCRIPTION 

Front polyester step 

Cushion in front of console 

Console 

Seat + beat back 

Deck seals 

Engine panel 

Buoyancy chamber 

Cushion on console side 

Forwards port cushion 

10 

Locker cushion 

11 

Filler cap with integrated vent 

12 

Fuel retention container 

13 

Fuel retention container drain hole 

14 

Tank maintenance access hatch 

15 

Fuel circuit shut-off valve 

16 

Fuse holder 

17 

Tank 

18 

Steering wheel + steering 

19 

Switches 

20 

Cigar lighter 

21 

Glove compartment 

22 

Deck light 

23 

Circuit-breaker 

24 

White light holder 

25 

Water/fuel separator filter 

26 

After locker 

27 

Fire extinguisher bracket 

28 

Bilge pump 

29 

Battery tray 

30 

Grab handles 

31 

Aft anchoring cleats 

32 

Base of white light mast + while light 

33 

Scupper 

34 

Mooring ring 

35 

Overflow outlet. 

36 

Navigation lights 

37 

Anchor locker 

38 

Bow lifting eye 

39 

Locker in front of console 

40 

Deck  plugs 

41 

Fairlead 

42 

Front port locker 

43 

Forward cleat 

44 

Bow ring 

45 

Bilge pump drainage 

46 

Aft lifting rings 

47 

Polyester step 

48 

Wind deflector 

49 

Rear seatback 

50 

Synthetic teak deck 

 

 

Summary of Contents for YACHTLINE 490

Page 1: ...Manuel du Propri taire Owner s Manual Manuale del Proprietario Eignerhandbuch Manual del propietario Tome 2 Volume 2 Teil 2 Tomo 2 490 Edition 1...

Page 2: ...ndling 10 13 II BUOYANCY CHAMBER II 1 Fitting the buoyancy chamber on the hull 14 II 2 Fitting the protective flap 15 II 3 Inflation system 16 II 4 Pressure 16 18 III PROPULSION SYSTEM 19 IV INSTALLAT...

Page 3: ...category Directive 94 25 EC C Load ISO 9 ABYC 6 5 Maximum Kg 1 945 lb 1 2083 Kg 2 390 lb 2 860 Compartment 5 value may change Engine Minimum recommended power HP 3 50 KW 3 38 Maximum recommended powe...

Page 4: ...for an average load 4 people 4 Hull dimensions without buoyancy chamber Use the maximum authorized power with extreme caution see Recommended operating procedure chapter of Volume 1 of the manual WARN...

Page 5: ...2 aft anchoring cleats 1 pulpit with cleat and navigation lights 1 Folding and removable mast for white light 1 Deck light 3 Hinged lifting chain plates 2 mooring rings 1 hull drain hole BUOYANCY CHA...

Page 6: ...device Navigation lights and deck light 1 battery tray 1 battery isolation switch Pre fitted electric equipment to add extra accessories 1 Bilge pump 2 paddles 1 Foot inflator 1 Repair kit 1 Owner s m...

Page 7: ...6 43 DESCRIPTION LOCATION OF ITEMS I 3 LOCATION OF ITEMS...

Page 8: ...7 43 E N G L I S H DESCRIPTION LOCATION OF ITEMS...

Page 9: ...ring wheel steering 19 Switches 20 Cigar lighter 21 Glove compartment 22 Deck light 23 Circuit breaker 24 White light holder 25 Water fuel separator filter 26 After locker 27 Fire extinguisher bracket...

Page 10: ...LING I 4 Handling I 4 1 Transportation The trailer installation recommendations are specified in VOLUME I of the owner s manual I 4 2 Storage WARNING THE BOAT MUST REST ON THE BOW LINE THE POSITION OF...

Page 11: ...10 43...

Page 12: ...11 43 E N G L I S H DESCRIPTION HANDLING I 4 3 Lifting Davit installation I 4 3 1 Description of essential functional items 1 Aft lifting rings 2 Bow lifting eye 1 2 1...

Page 13: ...e A B C D 490 YL m 2 5 1 1 372 1 489 ft 8 2 3 28 4 5 4 9 WARNING NO PASSENGERS ON BOARD WHILE LIFTING WARNING ALL EQUIPMENT MUST BE UNLOADED FROM THE BOAT FOR LIFTING OR DAVIT HANDLING THE DECK BAILER...

Page 14: ...OYANCY CHAMBER PRESSURE 240MB AND LET IT STABILIZE FOR AROUND ONE HOUR THEN DEFLATE IT NOTE The buoyancy chamber is fitted to the hull with the buoyancy tube deflated 1 To facilitate the positioning o...

Page 15: ...the internal protective flap on the hull pull the buoyancy chamber gently towards the forward section in order to pass the external protective flap over the forward nose do not attach it at this poin...

Page 16: ...the plunger is up The membrane is open the plunger is down BUOYANCY CHAMBER PRESSURE INFLATING THE ENGINE Activate all valves in the inflation position Attach the hose connector to the inflation pump...

Page 17: ...y chamber balancing the pressure between the different compartments until the partitions a are no longer visible pressure 240 mb Never put a compartment under pressure while the others are still fully...

Page 18: ...b 3 4 PSI When you launch it temperature 20 C the temperature and internal pressure of the inflatable compartments will drop simultaneously up to 120 mb and YOU WILL THEN NEED TO REINFLATE until you r...

Page 19: ...18 43 BUOYANCY CHAMBER PRESSURE CASES OF OVERPRESSURE EASY PUSH VALVE Release air by pressing the valve plunger...

Page 20: ...3 E N G L I S H PROPULSION SYSTEM III Propulsion system Comply with ZODIAC s recommendations and with the engine manufacturer s recommendations To get the best out of your boat please consult your dea...

Page 21: ...ial functional items 1 Overflow outlet 2 Overflow outlet 3 Fuel circuit shut off valve 4 Tank maintenance hatch 5 Fuel retention container drain hole 6 Fuel retention container 7 Filler cap with integ...

Page 22: ...21 43 E N G L I S H INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT FUEL IV 1 2 Fuel tank The tank is located under the steering console 1 Opening closing valve 2 Filling hole 3 Vent 4 Gauge transmitter 1 2 3 4...

Page 23: ...In order to protect the engine a water fuel separating filter is placed on the engine s fuel supply circuit The water fuel separator filter is located in the aft locker on the starboard partition 1 Fi...

Page 24: ...ABLES THE TANK TO BE CUT OFF FROM THE PETROL CIRCUIT AND MUST REMAIN CLOSED NOTE When not using your boat close the fuel circuit valve When you are going to use your boat open the fuel circuit valve I...

Page 25: ...anufacturer s recommendations IV 1 4 Recommendations WARNING HAVING A FULL TANK AVOIDS CONDENSATION APPEARING ON EACH OUTLET GET THE TANK CLEANED EVERY FIVE YEARS CHECK THE TIGHTENING OF THE CLAMPS ON...

Page 26: ...ion pinpoint the contactor s positive output 6 Battery 7 Engine control box contactor 8 3A Fuse WARNING IT IS VITAL TO HAVE A GAUGE DIAL IF YOUR BOAT DOES NOT HAVE ONE CONTACT YOUR ZODIAC DEALER The p...

Page 27: ...ION AND CIRCUIT ELECTRICITY IV 2 1 2 Bilge pump wiring diagram 1 Bilge pump switch 2 Release 3 Bilge pump 4 Waterproof fuse holder 3A fuse 5 Circuit breaker 6 Battery 7 Towards accessory wiring bundle...

Page 28: ...n light switch 3 Deck lighting switch 3 Switch location IV 2 1 4 Fuses 1 Fuse holder 2 Deck lighting fuse 3 Navigation lights 4 Cigar lighter fuse Waterproof fuse holder 3A fuse for the bilge pump and...

Page 29: ...28 43 INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT ELECTRICITY IV 2 1 5 Electrical diagram...

Page 30: ...D CIRCUIT ELECTRICITY IV 2 2 Use IV 2 2 1 Circuit breaker O OFF ON 1 NOTE When your boat is not in use put the circuit breaker into the OFF position WARNING SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE BEFORE PUTTING THE CI...

Page 31: ...e a month and recharge the battery as soon as density is too low Electrolyte density 1 28 at 20 C WARNING THE WATER FROM THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM CONTAINS MINERALS WHICH DAMAGES BATTERIES YOU SHOULD TH...

Page 32: ...VHF 180W max WARNING You must make sure that the total power of the accessories you add in column A is 180W 15A or less AND the max power of an accessory in column B is 72W 6A or less The sections of...

Page 33: ...pment 20W clock Depth sounder Shower pump GPS 36W Max power 72W or 72W Searchlight Alarm system Refrigerator VHF 72W 168W 180W CONCLUSION Example 2 You want to add A 60W VHF A 36W GPS A 48W radio A 12...

Page 34: ...ere just multiply by 12 to obtain the power IV 3 2 Wiring Choose a free fuse location Connect the power supply of your accessory to the terminal corresponding to this slot using a 6mm female tab type...

Page 35: ...ION OF OPTIONS IV 3 3 Connecting accessories on the console Depending on the level of equipment of your tender ZODIAC recommends placing it in the following manner see templates supplied with the boat...

Page 36: ...35 43 E N G L I S H INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT DRAINING IV 4 DRAINING IV 4 1 Description of essential functional items 1 Bilge pump 2 deck bailer plugs 3 Bilge pump switch 4 Scupper 4 1 2 3...

Page 37: ...The pilot light is on The indicator will not run down your battery even when at anchor for several months Stop in this position set position the bilge pump is off The pilot light is off Forced operati...

Page 38: ...T THE WATER TAKEN ON WAY THEN ACCUMULATE IN THE BILGE AND MAKE THE BOAT MUCH HEAVIER CAUSING IT TO LIE LOW IN THE WATER AND CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO CERTAIN UNITS SUCH AS THE ENGINE OR THE ELECTRICAL C...

Page 39: ...8 43 INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT ANCHORING MOORING IV 5 ANCHORING MOORING IV 5 1 Description of essential functional items 1 Bow ring 2 Forward cleat 3 mooring rings 4 Aft bollards 5 Fairleads 1 3 2 5 4...

Page 40: ...MOORING IN AN UNWATCHED MOORING THE BOW FAIRLEAD 1 AND THE AFT CLEATS 4 MUST BE USED STOWING ON A TRAILER OR CRADLE USE THE BOW RING 1 AND THE MOORING RINGS 3 ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE TRANSOM WARNING TH...

Page 41: ...AND CIRCUIT FIRE V Fire 1 Fire extinguisher bracket WARNING WE RECOMMEND YOU KEEP AN EXTINGUISHER ON BOARD AND COMPLY WITH THE LAWS APPLICABLE IN YOUR COUNTRY AN EXTINGUISHER BRACKET IS FITTED UNDER T...

Page 42: ...41 43 E N G L I S H SAFETY ADHESIVE LABELS POSITION VI SAFETY STICKERS VI Position of stickers...

Page 43: ...42 43 SAFETY ADHESIVE LABELS DESCRIPTION V 2 Description of labels...

Page 44: ...43 43 E N G L I S H POSITION OF SAFETY LABELS 7 8 9...

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