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SAFETY
11.2 Gas system
A locker at the port forward cockpit is designed to hold the gas
bottle.
The circuit opening / closing valves are located in the under-sink
cupboard.
The boat in her U.S. version has an electrovalve located in the locker
where the bottles are stored.
Switch on the electrovalve using its switch located under the micro-
wave oven unit, at the port entrance to the galley.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
A gas-powered appliance uses the oxygen and releases combustion
products. Ventilate your boat when you use this appliance.
Regularly check and replace the rubber tubings that link the bottle to
one end of the circuit and the stove to the other one, depending on the
standards and regulations in force in your country.
Close the valves before you change bottles and immediately in case
of emergency.
In case you smell gas or find that the burners have gone out, turn off
the valve of the appliance. Do ventilate the boat in order to get rid of
any residual gas. Find the cause of the problem.
LAGOON 52 F
RECOMMENDATION
Close the gas valve and turn off the regulator tap
when the stove and oven are not used.
Use only the compartment the gas bottles are allowed to store them.
11.3 Fire
The boat has a fixed extinguishing system meant only for the engine
bilges as standard equipment.
Check that mounted fire extinguishers have their pins removed before
unberthing.
Nota: replacing the pins in mounted fire extinguishers is recommen-
ded during prolonged work in the engine holds in order to avoid any
untimely activation.
Be sure:
- To fit the boat with extinguishers in pursuance of the regulations of
the country where your boat is registered.
- To have the extinguishers checked in accordance with the instruc-
tions given.
- To refill or replace the extinguishers by similar equipment if the
extinguishers have been used or are out of date.
- Make sure the extinguishers are accessible when people are on
board.
Tell the crew:
- Where the extinguishers are and how they work.
- Where the release pull handles of the extinguishers in the engine
bilges are (at the foot of the port and starboard companionways).
- Where the emergency exits are.
Summary of Contents for 52 F
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Page 28: ...DECK EQUIPMENT 26 HULL DECK LAGOON 52 F HULL PROTECTIONS...
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Page 41: ...RIGGING SAILS 3 1 Sailing 3 2 Standing rigging 3 3 Running rigging 3 4 Sails 39 3...
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Page 83: ...ELECTRICITY 7 1 12 V circuit 7 2 Inverters 7 3 110 V 220 V circuit 7 4 Electronics 81 7...
Page 92: ...GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM 12 V 90 ELECTRICITY LAGOON 52 F...
Page 96: ...STANDARD CIRCUIT EQUIPMENT 94 ELECTRICITY LAGOON 52 F INVERTER...
Page 97: ...CHARGING CIRCUIT 220 V 12 V 95 7 ELECTRICITY LAGOON 52 F...
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Page 117: ...WINTER STORAGE 9 1 Laying up 9 2 Protection 115 9...
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Page 121: ...HANDLING 10 1 Preparation 10 2 Crane lifting 10 3 Mast stepping Mast unstepping 119 10...
Page 122: ...DIMENSIONS FOR CRADLE POSITIONING 120 HANDLING LAGOON 52 F 2612 5 mm 9312 5 mm...
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