Interior Equipment
8-3
Section 8
OS 385
Refrigerator
A 12-volt refrigerator is standard equipment.
The breaker on the MDP and the thermostat
inside the refrigerator must be on. Use care
while operating the refrigerator without the
engines running; continued use will drain the
house battery. When connected to shore
power, keep the battery charger on and the
house battery switch on. If the boat is
equipped with the generator, make sure the
battery charger is operating. If the house
battery voltage falls below 9.6 volts, the
refrigerator will shut off. Refer to the refriger-
ator owner’s manual for additional operating
and maintenance information.
Microwave Oven
A microwave oven is standard equipment.
The microwave operates on AC power and
is protected by a breaker on the AC panel.
Refer to the microwave owner’s manual for
additional operating and maintenance infor-
mation.
8.5 V-Berth and Dinette
The table lowers electrically to convert the
V-Berth
to a bed. While lowering the table,
watch that the cushions don’t get caught
under the table. Once the table is in the full
“DOWN” position, put the filler cushions in
place.
The air conditioner is located under the v-
berth. Do not store items in this compart-
ment. Items stored on or immediately next
to the air conditioning unit could cause dam-
age to the air conditioner or be damaged by
heat or condensation.
8.6 Carbon Monoxide Detector
The Safety Section in this manual contains
important information on carbon monoxide
and the carbon monoxide detector. Read
section titled Carbon Monoxide.
8.7 Air Conditioners
The reverse cycle air conditioners can be
operated to cool or heat. The cabin air con-
ditioner is located under the dinette seat.
The helm air conditioner is located under the
helm seat. Both units are controlled by ther-
mostats located in the cabin. To operate
either or both units first turn on the AC cool-
ing pump breaker and then the individual air
conditioner breakers.
The cold air returns are located under the v-
berth and cockpit L-lounge. Do not obstruct
the return to obtain maximum efficiency from
the air conditioner. Be careful when storing
items in this compartment if an air condi-
tioner is installed. Items stored on or next to
the air conditioning unit can damage the air
conditioner or be damaged by heat or con-
densation.
The air conditioners are self-contained and
sea water cooled. The cooling pump sup-
plies sea water to the units, cools the con-
densing unit and is discharged overboard.
The pump is located in the mechanical
space.
Sea water is supplied to the pump from a
thru-hull fitting located in the hull near the
pump. A sea strainer between the pump and
thru-hull fitting protects the system from con-
taminants that can damage the pump or the
air conditioning system. Periodically clean
the sea strainer basket to make sure the sea
water pump receives adequate water.
Air locks can occur in the cooling pump
water supply at the time of launching. If your
Air Conditioning Control Panel
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