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Sources of CO
Sources of CO include:
To correct stationary situations (a) and/or (b):
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Close all windows, portlights and hatches.
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If possible, move your boat away from the source of CO.
To correct running situations (c) and/or (d):
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Trim bow down.
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Open windows and canvas.
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When possible, run boat so that prevailing winds will help dissipate exhaust.
Immediately take corrective action if CO is detected or suspected (see, Carbon Monoxide Alarm System, below).
Carbon Monoxide Alarm System
Your boat features a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm system. Do not
disconnect the alarm system. Read and understand the manufacturer’s
instructions for your CO alarm system. If you did not receive an instruc-
tion manual, call (800) 383-0269 and one will be mailed to you. If your
boat is not equipped with a carbon monoxide alarm, consider purchas-
ing one from your dealer or marine supply store.
What To Do If Carbon Monoxide Is Detected
•
Immediately ventilate and evacuate any enclosed spaces that are
occupied by people and reset your CO alarm.
•
Immediately move anyone showing any symptoms of CO poisoning
into fresh air. See a doctor if any symptoms persist. If the person is
unconscious, immediately administer oxygen or CPR and call for
emergency help.
c. Running boat with
trim angle of bow
too high.
a. Using engines or genera-
tor when boat is moored
in a confined space.
b. Mooring close to
another boat that
is using its engine,
generator or any
other CO source.
d. Running boat without
through ventilation
(station wagon effect).
MARINE TECHNOLOGIES INC.
CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM - MODEL 60-541
(REPLACE AFTER TEN YEARS OF USE)
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