MONTEREY
BOATS
Interior Equipment
Stove
The galley is equipped with a dual burner elec-
tric stove recessed into the counter top below a
Karadon cover. A micro switch in the recess for
the stove cover prevents the stove from activat-
ing while the cover is in place. To activate the
stove, remove the cover and make sure the Stove
breaker in the AC breaker panel is on. Make sure
there is nothing but pots or pans on the stove and
active the desired burner using the touch controls
on the stove. A manual for the stove is included
with your boat. It is extremely important that
you read the manual and become familiar with
the proper care and operation of the stove before
attempting to use it.
After cooking, be sure the burners are turned off.
Always be sure the burners are off and allowed
to cool before placing anything on the stove. A
warning light in the stove indicates the cook top
surface is hot when it is lit. Do not install the stove
cover or place anything on the cook top while the
warning light is lit.
THE STOVE IS DESIGNED AS AN APPLIANCE FOR
COOKING FOOD. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE
STOVE TO HEAT THE CABIN. USING THE STOVE
TO HEAT THE CABIN COULD CAUSE THE STOVE
TO OVERHEAT RESULTING IN DAMAGE TO THE
STOVE OR A CABIN FIRE.
Refrigerator (AC/DC)
A dual voltage, side by side refrigerator/freezer is
supplied as standard equipment and is mounted in
the galley below the oven. This unit will operate
on 120-volt AC or 12-volt DC power. The refrig-
erator 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 120-volt panel, the refrig-
erator automatically switches to AC power.
Care should be exercised while operating the re-
frigerator on 12-volt power without the engines
running. It draws a substantial amount of cur-
rent and can severely drain the house battery
bank through extended use. The refrigerator and
freezer doors have a special latch to secure the
door while under way. Make sure the doors are
properly secured whenever the boat is moving.
Refer to the refrigerator owner’s manual for ad-
ditional operating and maintenance instructions.
Stove
Microwave/convection Oven
Refrigerator
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