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4N: Galley & Appliances
Hele Mai
is fitted with a number of appliances for your convenience. Most of these (like the
microwave) are easy to operate, “just like a home appliance”. But some marine units have
some features that are slightly different than home models.
4N1: Garbage Disposal
A garbage disposal unit is fitted in the left galley sink, with a switch to the right of the
faucet.
Use it when discharge rules permit, not in harbors, and only with compostable
garbage!
4N1: Icemaker
The Icemaker, located under the lower helm seat is
virtually self-operating, as is the one on the flybridge in the starboard
cabinet. It is run by AC power from shore, the genset, or the inverter.
Note that if the icemaker is left on for
considerable time without the genset or
engines running, and the door is opened
frequently, it can be a considerable battery
load. Monitor the batteries!
Conversely, if the icemaker or refrigerator are
left off, you should remove melted ice and frost,
and remove food which may spoil.
1)
Turn on the Icemaker breaker in the AC breaker panel as needed. The Fresh
Water Pump DC breaker must also be on so that the icemaker has sufficient
water.
2)
Be sure the “arm” in the ice cube tray is down to start making ice.
4N2: Microwave Oven
The microwave is above the stove (photo next page). It operates conventionally.
4N3: Propane Tanks
The boat’s propane tanks are under the forward
section of the flybridge L-settee. There are two tanks
either one of which can be connected to a solenoid electric
valve controlled from the galley. To switch tanks, move
the connection line (it has a hand-turned fitting).
Icemaker in the cockpit cabinet.
Section 4N: Galley & Appliances 4.39