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Chapter 5
Stereo Remote
The stereo remote may be dash mounted but more often
is found in the aft cockpit. It features controls that permit
operation of many stereo functions away from the main
unit such as volume, stations, and selected modes of
operation ie; CD player.
TYPICAL MISC. GAUGES & CONTROLS
12 Volt Accessory Plug
The 12 volt (D.C.) accessory receptacle accepts items
which feature male connectors similar to the ones you
plug into your automobile cigar lighter. It is useful in
charging up cell phones and low amperage equipment.
Disconnect any equipment from the plug when not in
use and attach the protection cap on the receptacle.
Gas Vapor Detector
The gas vapor detector determines if there is a level of
gasoline vapors that is unsafe in the engine room of the
bilge. If installed, turn on the unit and wait about one
minute for the unit to do a safety test. If all is well it will
display a green light. You must run the test before you
start the engine. In the event you do not see a green light,
you must investigate the bilge of the vessel for gas fumes
or signs of a fuel system leak. If uncertain how to proceed,
call a marine professional.
Automatic Fire Extinguisher
The automatic fire extinguishing system utilizes an
instrument display unit (gauge) that provides theoperator
with a system status of a charged or uncharged condition
by an audible alarm. With the ignition turned on the
indicator light shows system is charged and operating
properly. With the ignition on and a no light condition;
this shows the system has discharged.
If the system should discharge the ignition system will be
instantaneously interrupted. Should this occur shut down
the engine, ventilation blower, and any electrical system
components. Invesigate the source of the shutdown
immediately and take appropriate action.
Also, in the cockpit is located a manual release for the
automatic fire extinguishing system. Find the release and
read the related instructions in this manual and the
vendor’s information regarding the operation of the
manual release mechanism. In case of emergency inform
other crew members on the operation of the fire
extinguishing system.
Spotlight
The spotlight control features two functions. The left-
sided switch center position is off. Other switch positions
will deliver either flood or spot type lights. The right-side
button controls the directional pathway of the light. This
is useful for docking or spoting objects in the water. The
switch is lighted at night.
Below is a description of various gauges and controls.
Refer to your vendor product information for further
literature.
Your dash may not include all of the
equipment outlined below.
High Water Alarm
The high water alarm
consists of a float switch
in the bilge and an
audible helm alarm.
Should an alarm sound
stop the engine and
check the bilge for
incoming water. To test
the unit press the dash
switch. Read vendor information in the document pouch.
Summary of Contents for 30 EXPRESS
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Page 30: ...11 Safety On Board NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES...
Page 41: ...Chapter 2 22 Notes...
Page 44: ...3 Rules Of The Road NAVIGATION RULES...
Page 85: ...28 Chapter 5 Notes...
Page 105: ...4 Chapter 7...
Page 106: ...5 Equipment Operation...
Page 107: ...6 Chapter 7...
Page 108: ...7 Equipment Operation...
Page 109: ...8 Chapter 7...
Page 110: ...9 Equipment Operation...
Page 111: ...10 Chapter 7...
Page 117: ...16 Chapter 7...
Page 126: ...25 Equipment Operation ROTARY ENCODER AND MENU KEY...
Page 127: ...26 Chapter 7 USING THE ROTARY ENCODER AND MENU KEY...
Page 158: ...57 Equipment Operation BACKING A TRAILER 1 2 3 4 LAUNCHING RAMP...
Page 161: ...60 Chapter 7 Notes...
Page 195: ...34 Chapter 8 Notes...
Page 204: ...9 Troubleshooting TOILET SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC CHART...
Page 209: ...14 Chapter 9...
Page 219: ...6 Chapter 11 Notes...
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