Cabin Heat; Electrical - Bayliner 4087 Operation Manual

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1. Shore Power
Turn on the "receptacles" circuit breakers on the A/C switch panel and plug in
the portable ceramic heaters. Running both heaters on high on the same
circuit will cause the circuit breaker to trip at the electrical panel.
2. Cruise Heat
This is the fan that blows through a Red Dot hot water heating system
attached to the port engine. If the engine is hot, it will blow in hot air. If not,
no heat! The switch is located on the wall to the left of the stairs into the
forward cabin.
3. Diesel Furnace
This boat is equipped with a diesel hot air furnace.
located in the main cabin to the left of the electrical panel.
To operate the furnace, the on-off switch is located on the thermostat panel.
The panel has a digital display that shows current room temperature and
desired room temperature. To operate the thermostat, select the desired
temperature by pressing the "up" or "down" buttons to change the digital
display. Release the button, after two seconds, the display will default back
to the current room temperature.
Do not leave the furnace on overnight while at anchor, as the furnace motor
unit will drain the house battery.
WARNING:
to not block or obstruct the hot air ducts as furnace hot air is up to 180
degrees F, which can melt or burn objects placed too closely. Obstructing air
vents will cause the heater system will overheat resulting in system damage
and potentially a vessel fire.
If for any reason you smell smoke when operating. Turn the furnace off.
A."DC" or Direct Current (Batteries)
1 The DC battery selector switches are located on the starboard side of the
lower helm station.

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The diesel furnace produces very hot air. It is very important

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