Owner`s manual
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Each air conditioning unit is controlled by
an independent thermostatic control panel
(“Passport Control”), which is located
within the respective cooling/heating
zones. The desired zone temperature is
manually set on the “Passport Control”
and the air conditioning unit is activated to
supply cooling or heating as required to
constantly maintain the temperature
selected. The photo below shows the
control.
Each air conditioning unit will operate in a
“Dehumidification” mode upon demand
and is controlled by the “Passport Control”.
Refer to the Marine Air Systems Operation
and Maintenance Manual for a complete
description and instruction in the operation
of this mode.
Operation of the Air Conditioning/Heat-
ing System in your 43MY is as follows:
✔Turn ON the respective air conditioner
breaker switch, located on the AC/DC
Electrical Panel (See AC/DC Electrical
Pages in the System Operations Sec-
tion of this owners manual).
✔Make sure seawater intake is open and
seawater pump is operating properly.
✔Refer to the Marine Air Systems Opera-
tion and Maintenance Manual for a de-
tailed description of the function of each
button located on the “Passport Control”.
✔All Air Conditioning units create conden-
sation, which creates water that has to be
drained. All three units drain directly over-
board. Refer to the Thru-Hull Schematics
in the Schematics Section of this Owners
Manual for location of each discharge.
✔Turn ON the power button, located on
the respective air conditioning unit “Pass-
port Control”.
✔Press the fan speed button on the
“Passport Control” until the desired speed
is obtained.
✔Press the appropriate temperature
control button (Down/Up) to obtain the
desired temperature.
Only certified and trained service techni-
cians should perform maintenance of your
Air Conditioning/Heating System. Con-
tact your Silverton dealer for general
maintenance and winterization of the
system on your 43MY. Untrained persons
may carefully perform routine mainte-
nance, such as the cleaning of filters and
the exterior surfaces of the condensing
coils.
REFER TO THE MARINE AIR SYSTEMS
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
MANUAL FOR TECHNICAL INFORMA-
TION CONCERNING YOUR AIR CONDI-
TIONING / HEATING SYSTEM.