Carbon Monoxide Detector
A carbon monoxide (CO) detector is installed in the head
compartment. If excess carbon monoxide fumes are detected,
an audible beeping will sound indicating the presence of the
toxic gas. This detector is always activated when the house
batteries are connected. A green light on the detector indicates
that it is activated. Always make sure the green light is on
whenever the cabin is occupied.
A by-product of combustion, carbon monoxide is invisible,
tasteless, odorless and is produced by all engines and some
heating and cooking appliances. The most common sources of
CO on boats are the engines, auxiliary generators and propane
or butane stoves. These produce large amounts of CO and
should never be operated while sleeping.
You should read the owner’s manual supplied by the detector
manufacturer for operation instructions and additional
information regarding the hazards of carbon monoxide gas. Also
read more about carbon monoxide, carbon monoxide detectors
and proper ventilation in the Ventilation System and Safety
Equipment chapters in this manual. This is especially essential if
your boat is equipped with a generator. If you did not receive a
manual for your carbon monoxide detector, please contact the
Scout Customer Service Department.
ACTIVATION OF THE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR INDICATES THE
PRESENCE OF CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) WHICH CAN BE FATAL.
EVACUATE THE CABIN IMMEDIATELY. DO A HEAD COUNT TO CHECK
THAT ALL PERSONS ARE ACCOUNTED FOR. DO NOT REENTER THE
CABIN UNTIL IT HAS BEEN AIRED OUT AND THE PROBLEM FOUND
AND CORRECTED.
Porcelain Marine Head
Your boat is equipped with a 12-volt Tecma ceramic marine head
system as standard equipment. The toilet is connected to the
pressurized fresh water system which results in less odor in the
cabin. It has a momentary flush switch. When you push the
switch up, it adds water and when pressed down it flushes. The
system uses approximately 2.27 quarts (2.5 liters) per flush.
To use the tilet, make sure the Electric Head circuit on the CZone
display and the Water Pressure switch in the helm switch panel
are on. Then hold the “Add Water” switch up at the toilet. This
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Summary of Contents for 320 LXF
Page 1: ...320 LXF Scout Boats OWNER MANUAL ...
Page 2: ...Chapter 1 Owner s Information Warranty Certification and Boat Information ...
Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Propulsion A guide to your boat s propulsion system ...
Page 32: ...Chapter 4 Fuel System An overview of the fuel system of your boat ...
Page 40: ...Chapter 5 Electrical System An overview of the electrical system of your boat ...
Page 54: ...Chapter 6 Fresh Water System An overview of the fresh water system of your boat ...
Page 59: ...Chapter 7 Raw Water System An overview of the raw water system of your boat ...
Page 65: ...Chapter 8 Drainage System An overview of the drainage system of your boat ...
Page 70: ...Chapter 9 Ventilation System An overview of the ventilation system of your boat ...
Page 73: ...Chapter 10 Exterior Equipment An overview of the exterior equipment on your boat ...
Page 83: ...Chapter 11 Interior Equipment An overview of the interior equipment on your boat ...
Page 88: ...Chapter 12 Safety Equipment An overview of the safety equipment on your boat ...
Page 99: ...Chapter 13 Operation A general guide to operating your boat ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 14 Routine Maintenance A guide to keeping your boat running in good condition ...
Page 147: ...Chapter 16 Appendix Reference documents logs and schematics for your boat ...
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