Owner`s manual
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air conditioning unit and should not be used for storage.
The table is mounted on an adjustable pedestal that allows
the dinette to be converted to a double berth.
To convert the dinette to a double berth, lift the cam lock
lever on the pedestal base. Then carefully push the table
down until it seats on the teak table supports on each lounge
seat. Secure the table in the down position by pushing the
cam lock lever down on the pedestal base. Place the
separate berth cushions on the table top to complete the
berth conversion. The table also should be lowered to the
berth position whenever the boat is run offshore or in heavy
sea conditions.
Daylight and fresh air is provided to this area by two
opening port windows and by an overhead opening hatch. Additional lighting is provided by 12-volt lights
on either end of the dinette. The air conditioning control unit, the AC and DC breaker panels, and the carbon
monoxide detector are located on the rear dinette bulkhead. The hanging locker and built-in stereo are
mounted at the forward end of the dinette. There also is recessed lighting below the teak trim at the base of
the raised dinette floor that is activated by the switch on the starboard side of the companionway.
10.4 Carbon Monoxide Detector
The Safety Chapter in this manual contains important information on carbon monoxide and the carbon
monoxide detector. Read the section entitled "Carbon Monoxide" in the Safety Chapter of this Owner's
Manual.
10.5 Air Conditioner (Optional)
The air conditioning unit is the reverse cycle type and operates
on AC power. The unit is equipped with reverse cycle heat and
can be operated as a cooling or heating unit. It is protected by
the accessory breaker in the AC breaker panel. To operate,
make sure the thru-hull valve for the air conditioner raw water
supply pump is on. Turn the air conditioner breaker in the AC
breaker panel to the “ON” position. The unit then will be
controlled by the air conditioning control panel in the cabin.
When activated, water should continuously flow from the
overboard drain thru-hull.
The air conditioning unit creates condensation that drips into
the pan at the base of the unit. A hose attached to the rear of the pan drains the water to the bilge. It is normal
for some water to be in the pan whenever the air conditioner has been used.
See the Raw Water System chapter and the air conditioner owner’s manual for additional operating and
maintenance instructions.
Air Conditioning Control Panel
Convertible Dinette and Table