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343 Owner’s Manual
Section 3
Performance Yacht
AIR COMPRESSOR
A high volume air compressor is conveniently
located in the starboard aft walk-thru storage
compartment to inflate your favorite water toys.
Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or
in the air compressor area.
SPOTLIGHT
All functions of the spotlight can be electrically
operated by remote control from the helm using the
remote control panel. For additional information,
refer to the spotlight operating instructions in your
owner’s packet.
CARBON MONOXIDE
DETECTOR
The carbon monoxide detector is in the cabin. The
detector receives its power from the 12 V DC
system through the battery switches. The detector
will be operational any time the battery switches are
on. If occupying the boat, turn the battery switches
on. The green light on the detector may flash for 15
minutes while it warms up; however, it is fully
functional. If the unit alarm sounds, evacuate all
persons from the cabin area to fresh air
immediately and investigate the cause. Do not
return to the cabin area until the cause of the CO
has been identified and corrected.
For additional information, refer to the carbon
monoxide detector operating instructions in your
owner’s packet.
A carbon monoxide (CO) detector will only detect
the presence of carbon monoxide gas at its sensor
and will not detect other vapors such as gasoline.
Carbon monoxide may be present in other areas.
Carbon monoxide poisoning should not be
confused with seasickness, intoxication or heat
stress. If someone complains of irritated eyes,
headache, nausea, weakness or dizziness, or you
suspect carbon monoxide poisoning, immediately
move the person to fresh air, investigate the cause,
and take corrective action. Seek medical attention if
necessary.
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DANGER
Avoid the possibility of injury or death
from exposure to carbon monoxide
(CO). All gasoline and diesel engines
and fuel burning appliances such as
heaters, stoves and generators produce
carbon monoxide (CO). CO is colorless,
odorless and dangerous. Direct and
prolonged exposure to CO will cause
brain damage or death. Signs of
exposure to CO include nausea,
dizziness, drowsiness, ears ringing,
headaches, nausea, unconsciousness
and cherry red skin color are symptoms.
Avoid exposure to yourself and/or your
passengers to carbon monoxide. Test
the carbon monoxide detector operation
before each trip, at least once a week
and after the boat has been in storage.
Do not tamper with the operation of the
carbon monoxide detector. They are
installed for your safety.
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