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Note: Water extraction or steam cleaning is not a recommended cleaning method. Cushion
covers should not be removed and laundered. To prevent overall soiling, frequent vacuuming or
light brushing with a non-metallic, stiff bristle brush to remove dust and grime is recommended.
When cleaning a spill, blot immediately to remove spilled material. Clean spot stains from the
outside to the middle of the affected area to prevent circling.
Use a professional furniture cleaning service when an overall soiled condition has been reached.
For additional information regarding the care and maintenance of this product, please refer to the Morbern
brochure provided in your owner’s package for recommended methods to clean specific types of stains.
Single Burner Butane Stove
Body/base of the stove: Allow the stove to cool completely and remove the butane canister before attempting to
clean the unit. Wash the outside of the unit, the drip pan and the canister cover with warm water. Then dry all
parts with a cloth.
Burner head and surroundings: Keep the flame holes on the burner head clean. Clogged flame holes will affect
the combustion process. Use a metal brush to clean the flame hole. Do no immerse in water.
Ignition plug: The ignition plug will not function if it is wet. If the plug becomes wet, dry it with a soft cloth or allow
it to air dry.
Winterizing and Storage
Your new Pro-Line was winterized before it left the factory. If you launch the boat prior to storing it for the winter,
please complete and/or comply with the following check list in order to ensure an easy “fitting out” in the spring:
Pre-Storage Check List:
Remove drain plugs, keeping the bow high to drain any water accumulation.
Run a pint of RV antifreeze through the bilge pump.
Drain all water systems, including the head, and pump an approved antifreeze through all pumps,
valves, drains and lines.
Fill fuel tank (3/4 – 7/8 full) and add a stabilizer/conditioner such as “STA-BIL” to the gasoline.
Prepare engine in accordance with the engine manufacturer’s recommendations found in your
engine manual.
Treat metal parts with a rust inhibiter.
To prevent mold and mildew, use an absorbing product such as DampRid according to the
manufacturer’s directions. An alternative and inexpensive option is to fill egg cartons with
charcoal briquettes that have not been pre-treated with lighter fluid.
Remove batteries and protect them from freezing. Trickle charge overnight once a month.
Place under cover. If the boat is stored on a trailer, loosen tie-down straps and place blocks
beneath axles to relieve the load on the tires.
For inboard/outboard engines only, to protect your boat during transport, the following procedures were affected
at the factory prior to shipping and will need to be rectified prior to launch:
Drain plugs on engine block removed.
Petcocks on engine removed.
Large hose on re-circulating pump removed.
Power steering cooler hose removed.
All other water hoses disconnected (left in place with hose clamps tightened to prevent their loss).
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