Owner`s manual

3480 DRUMMOND RUNNER
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8.4 Carbon Monoxide Detector
The Safety Equipment chapter in this manual contains important information on carbon monoxide and the
carbon monoxide detector. Read the section entitled "Carbon Monoxide" in the Safety Equipment chapter
of this Owner's Manual.
8.5 Air Conditioner (Optional)
The air conditioning unit is the reverse cycle type and operates on AC
power. It is located under the V-berth. The unit is equipped with reverse
cycle heat and can be operated as a cooling or heating unit. It is protected
by a 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 to the "ON" position. The unit will then be
controlled by the air conditioning control panel in the cabin. When
activated, water should continuously flow from the overboard drain thru-
hull.
Air locks can occur in the air conditioning water supply system at the time
of launching. If your boat has been recently launched and water is not
flowing from the overboard thru-hull when the air conditioner is
activated, an air lock may have to be purged from the system. This can be achieved by making sure the valve
at the air conditioning pump intake thru-hull is open. Then run the boat at cruise speed for several minutes.
A scoop attached to the intake thru-hull fitting will pressurize the system and force the air lock through the
pump. The system will then be primed and should operate properly. See the air conditioner owner's manual
for additional operating and maintenance instructions.
The air return is located below the V-berth. Do not obstruct this area to obtain maximum efficiency for the
air conditioning unit. To avoid damage to the air conditioning unit, no items should be stored in this
compartment.
AIR CONDITIONERS USE SURFACE WATER AS COOLING MEDIUM. THE BOAT MUST
BE IN THE WATER AND THE RAW WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM MUST BE PROPERLY AC-
TIVATED PRIOR TO USE. OPERATION WITHOUT PROPER COOLING COULD CAUSE
THE AIR CONDITIONING CIRCUIT BREAKER TO TRIP AND COULD CAUSE SYSTEM
DAMAGE. ALWAYS CHECK FOR PROPER WATER FLOW OUT OF THE AIR CONDITION-
ING PUMP DISCHARGE THRU-HULL WHEN THE AIR CONDITIONER IS OPERATING.
8.6 Audio and Video Systems
STEREO
The stereo is mounted above the AC and DC panels. An optional satellite radio system made up of a receiver
and an antenna installed on the hard top is available. The satellite receiver is located behind the electrical panel.
Refer to the stereo and satellite radio system owner's manuals.
STEREO AMPLIFIER
The stereo amplifier is located behind the helm station and is accessed through a hatch in the head compartment.
The amplifier has controls to adjust the sound system response. Refer to the amplifier owner's manual.
Air Conditioning Control Panel
(Typical)