After cooking, be sure it is turned off. Always be sure
the burner is off and allowed to cool before placing
anything on the stove.
AC/DC Refrigerator
A dual voltage refrigerator is supplied as standard
equipment. This unit will operate on 120-volt AC or 12-
volt DC power. The refrigerator switches to 12-volt DC
automatically when the AC power is disconnected and
the Refrigerator breaker is activated on the cabin DC
panel. When 120-volt AC current is provided by the
Refrigerator circuit breaker on the AC panel, the
refrigerator automatically switches to AC power.
Care should be exercised while operating the refrigerator
on 12-volt power without the engine running. It draws a
substantial amount of current and can severely drain a
battery through extended use. The refrigerator door has
a special latch to secure the door while under way, make
sure the door is properly secured whenever the boat is
moving.
Refer to the refrigerator owner’s manual for additional
operating and maintenance instructions.
Microwave Oven
A microwave oven is provided as standard equipment.
The microwave operates on AC power and is protected
by the Microwave breaker in the AC breaker panel.
Please refer to the microwave owner's manual for
detailed information on the microwave oven installed in
your boat.
V-Berth
The V-berth and dinette table is located in the forward
area of the cabin. An access hatch for the rope locker,
speakers and reading lights are located on the forward
V-berth bulkhead.
The dinette table is standard equipment for both the 270
and the 290 Coastal. The table can be lowered to
convert the dinette to a berth.
Daylight and fresh air is provided to this area by an
overhead opening hatch. Additional lighting is provided
by a 12V light in the headliner and or reading lights
mounted on the forward rope locker bulkhead. Refer to
the Ventilation Systems chapter for more information on
operation of the hatches and screens.
Carbon Monoxide Detector
A carbon monoxide (CO) detector is installed in the
cabin. If excess carbon monoxide fumes are detected,
an audible beeping will sound indicating the presence of
the toxic gas. This detector is always activated when
270 Coastal – V-Berth
290 Coastal – V-Berth
the batteries are connected and is protected by the
continuous power CO Detector breaker in the cabin DC
breaker panel. A green light on the detector indicates
that it is activated. Always make sure the green light is
on whenever the cabin is occupied.
A by product of combustion, carbon monoxide is
invisible, tasteless, odorless, and is produced by all
engines and some heating and cooking appliances. The
most common sources of CO on boats are the engines
and auxiliary generators and propane or butane stoves.
These produce large amounts of CO and should never
be operated while sleeping.
You should read the owner's manual supplied by the
detector manufacturer for operation instructions and
additional information regarding the hazards of carbon
monoxide gas. Also read more about carbon monoxide,
carbon monoxide detectors, and proper ventilation in the
Ventilation System and Safety Equipment chapters in
this manual.
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