Cabin Interior - Pro-Line Boats 2009 26 XP Pilot Owner's Manual

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dealer's Service Department or another qualified service professional to add mounting pads to
the top frame.

Cabin Interior

Stove
The single burner butane stove is installed in the galley area of the cabin.
See the Service and Care section of this manual for cleaning
recommendations.
Please refer to the owner's manual provided by the manufacturer of the
butane stove for operational procedures and for information related to the
care and maintenance of their product. When in doubt, always defer to the
stove manufacturer's instructions and/or recommendations.
Be sure to familiarize yourself with all of the safety instructions provided by
the stove manufacturer.
How to install the butane canister: Open the canister cover. Make sure the ignition knob is in the off position and
the canister lever is in the release position. If the ignition knob is not completely in the off position, the canister
cannot be engaged into the lock position. Install the canister so that the canister hole is aligned with the canister
guide. Lock by pushing the canister lever down and then close the canister cover. Before turning the unit on,
check that the canister is positioned properly and that the canister lever is in the on position.
How to ignite: Turn the ignition knob 90 degrees counter clockwise completely until you hear a click sound. If the
burner does not light, repeat the ignition procedure.
How to control the flame: Turning the ignition knob slowly toward the off position from the on position can
regulate the size of the flame.
How to extinguish: Turn the ignition knob clockwise to the off position. The flame is automatically put out and
there is no gas supplied. The flame will be extinguished before the ignition knob is turned completely to the off
position. Make sure to check that the flame is off. Be sure to raise the canister lever up to the release position.
Open the canister cover and then take the canister out.
Burning off the remaining fuel: Some fuel may remain in the gas line. After the unit is in the release position, turn
the ignition knob to the on position to burn off any remaining fuel.
Cabin Sink
The cabin sink and countertop are made of the same gelcoat covered
fiberglass that is used in the construction of the deck and hull of the boat.
For information on keeping the sink and countertop looking like new, please
refer to the Gelcoat and Fiberglass areas in the Service and Care section of
this manual.
Any water poured into the cabin sink will gravity drain
overboard via the amidships thru hull.
Note:
Do not place any hot materials on this Fiberglass
countertop as this surface could melt or burn.
For information on keeping the sink and countertop looking like new, please refer to the Gelcoat and Fiberglass
areas in the Service and Care section of this manual.
Upholstery
Cabin interiors are outfitted in your choice of patterns and the rest of the cabin is decorated with coordinating
pillows, curtains and bolsters.
Patterns available for boats built in early model year 2009 are outfitted in your choice of Geometric Spice or
Cosmic Caribbean.
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