Interior Equipment; Galley Equipment; Electric Stove; Microwave Oven - Four winns 378 Vista Owner's Manual

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GALLEY EQUIPMENT

Care must be exercised while around stoves and
other appliances. Keep children away from burn-
ers.
A. Electric Stove
An electric stove is standard on the 378 Vista™ cruiser
model. The stoves is equipped with dual burners and
flush mounted. A circuit breaker is provided in the 120
Volt AC cabin electrical panel. Refer to the Section H-6B
and the manufacturer's literature included in the owner's
packet. See Figure L1 for stove and other appliance lo-
cations.
B. Microwave Oven
A microwave oven is standard on the 378 Vista™. A
circuit breaker is provided in the 120 Volt AC cabin elec-
trical panel. Refer to the manufacturer's literature provid-
ed in the owner's packet.
Do not restrict air flow while microwave is in
use, or damage to microwave oven or cabinet
may result.

Refrigerator

Stove
Figure L1: Galley
378 Vista™ Owner's Manual

INTERIOR EQUIPMENT

Microwave
Faucet
Sink &
Cutting Board
378
C. Refrigerator
A galley refrigerator is standard equipment. The refrig-
erator is designed to operate efficiently on AC Shore
Power (120 volt) or battery power (12 volt). The refrigera-
tor will automatically transfer to 12 volt operation when
dockside power is not available and the 12 volt refrigera-
tor breaker is on.
A full range thermostat maintains the unit at the tem-
perature you desire. Turning the control all the way to
the right (clockwise) will give you the coldest position,
and turning to the left (counterclockwise) will give you a
warmer temperature in the refrigerator. The control is
also an on/off switch and if you turn it to the "O" position
(hard left) you turn off the refrigerator. A good setting to
start with is #2. See the manufacturer's information in-
cluded in the owner's packet for additional information.
Care should be exercised while operating the refrigerator
on the 12 volt system. The refrigerator requires a sub-
stantial amount of current. Excessive current draw can
severely drain a battery through extended use.
A magnetic strip is used inside the seal of the refrigera-
tors. The magnetic strip allows the seal to draw tight to
the inside of the refrigerator when the door is closed.
Also, make sure retaining latch is in place to secure re-
frigerator door while underway.
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REFRESHMENT CENTER - ICEMAKER AND
REFRIGERATOR
An icemaker and refrigerator is a standard feature on
the 378 Vista™. The icemaker or refrigerator is mounted
underneath the cockpit refreshment center. See Figure
L2.
Faucet
Sink
Icemaker
Trash
Receptacle
Figure L2: Refreshment Center
Refrigerator
Refrigerator
Vent
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