Lpg System - Quicksilver 810 Arvor Owner's Manual

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Quicksilver 810 Arvor — System & Component Overview and Operation
It is extremely important that you become familiar with the CO monitor and its functions.
Testing the CO Monitor
Test the monitor on your boat at manufacturers required intervals by pushing the TEST button on the
side of the unit. If the unit is operating correctly both audible and visual warning indicators will be
activated.
End of Life Signal
Your CO detector may be equipped with an End Of Life (EOL) signal indicating the sensor used in the
unit has reached the end of its service life and must be replaced. The signal is activated from a timer
that will run for 4 years, 11 months from the date of manufacture. Depending on your monitor, the
EOL signal indicator varies, so check the unit's operation manual for further information and
instructions.
The EOL signal can be reset for a period of 72 hours (3 days) for a total of up to 30 days. After this
time, the unit will continuously signal EOL and will no longer detect CO and MUST BE REPLACED! DO
NOT DISCONNECT THE ALARM UNTIL YOU HAVE A REPLACEMENT ALARM AVAILABLE TO INSTALL!
REMOVING THE LITHIUM BATTERY WILL CAUSE THE UNIT TO SIGNAL EOL PERMANENTLY!
REFER TO OWNER'S MANUAL PACKAGE FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
Carbon Monoxide Monitor
Power indicator light
Alarm indicator light
Horn
Test button

8. LPG System

Your boat's LPG system consists of a stove, a shutoff valve, and a storage tub for two 2kg LPG tanks.
Quicksilver® does not provide a tank or a regulator with the boat, however, both can be purchased
through your authorized Quicksilver® dealer.
Stove
There is a single burner LPG stove on the galley, located on the port side of the cabin. Refer to the
stove owner's manual for specific details on operation. Do not use stove when high angles of rolling or
sustained angles of heel are likely. When using the stove, open the port and starboard sliding cabin
windows, along with the companionway door make sure that there is plenty of ventilation throughout
the cabin. Also, make sure that the port window curtains are stored in the forward position (not over
the stove).
Fumes for the engine(s), generator, LPG stoves, and other
equipment that burns fuel contain Carbon Monoxide.
Carbon Monoxide can kill you. Open all doors, hatches,
curtains, and windows to allow fresh air to circulate.
Never ignore an alarm.
To reduce the risk of Carbon Monoxide poisoning, test the
monitor operation when not in use for 10 days or more.
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