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Electrical equipment
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B
ATTERIES
Battery charging is achieved through the alternator coupled to the engine or through use of the 220 V shore
charger.
Keep the batteries charged enough (essential to ensure them a correct service life).
Make the most of time alongside to use the 220 V shore charger so as to start out sailing with fully charged
batteries.
Always check the condition of the batteries and charge system before putting to sea.
B
ATTERY
SWITCH
The electricity onboard is 12 V DC.
The electrical system consists of service batteries.
The batteries supply power to all the functions on board.
The engine has its own battery.
Switch on the electricity by turning the positive and negative battery switches (12 V).
W
ARNING
-Never work on a live electric fitting.
-Do not touch battery terminals, risk of
electric shock.
P
RECAUTION
-Switch off the electrical system with the
battery switches when the boat is
unattended.
-Never leave the vessel unattended with
the mains electricity switched on.
-Turn off the electrical system with the
battery switches and circuit breakers
before gaining access to the rear of the
electrical panels.
-Check the level of maintainable lead
batteries.
A
DVICE
- R
ECOMMENDATION
-It is recommended that you switch off all
electrical devices before turning off the
battery switches.
Summary of Contents for OCEANIS 31
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Page 11: ...7 General specifications Technical specifications Certification Design category Your boat 1 ...
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Page 28: ...24 Position of fuel supply valve Fuel supply valve Safety ...
Page 30: ...26 Use of the manual bilge pump Location Operation Capacity 40 5 litre minute Safety ...
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Page 35: ...31 Hull Maintenance of the Hull Lifting 3 ...
Page 36: ...32 Lifting Wetted area All versions 22 5 m Keeled version Drifter version v Hull ...
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Page 50: ...46 Steering Gear KEELED VERSION C D Steering system ...
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Page 63: ...59 Rigging and sails Standing rigging Running rigging Winches Setting the sails Sails 6 ...
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Page 77: ...73 Interior Introduction Interior maintenance Maintenance of fabrics 7 ...
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Page 108: ...104 ELEMENTS 220V 220V socket 25l water heater Location Under the sink Electrical equipment ...
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Page 112: ...108 ENGINE FITTING 18 19 20 21 C Engine ...
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