Fuel Tank & Refueling - BENETEAU Oceanis 41.1 2017 Owners’ Notes

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Interlude Owners' Notes
you must turn on the Inverter. Turn on the AC outlets using the switch on the instrument panel. Turn
everything off when you're done to conserve battery power.
HD TV
The Samsung 40-inch 1080p LED "SMART" TV gives access to online video services like NetFlix and
Amazon Prime Video with a valid subscription. You'll need an internet connection to access online video
services. We use a wireless hotspot from our cellular provider successfully in many places in the Islands,
but coverage can be spotty. Wi-Fi is available in some of the marinas in the Islands (e.g., Bellingham,
Roche Harbor, Deer Harbor). To connect the TV to a Wi-Fi hotspot:
Activate your wireless hotspot.
Turn on the TV with the Samsung remote.
Press the Menu button on the remote.
Select "Network" then select "Network Settings."
Select "Network Type – Wireless."
Select your wireless hotspot device from the list of wireless networks.
Enter your network passcode, if required (use the remote to interact with the onscreen
keyboard; select "Done" when ready to complete passcode entry).
From the TV Menu select "Smart Hub" then "Open Smart Hub" and choose your video source –
Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, etc. Login to the service with your credentials.
DVD / Blu-Ray Player
The DVD player is located behind the bench seat in the main cabin on the starboard side, next to the TV.
Turn both on using their remotes, open the video player disk drawer, insert a movie disk and close the
door, press play. If the movie doesn't start automatically, check that the video source for the TV is set to
HDMI-2 (HDMI-1 is used for connecting other video sources like your PC).
Other Video Sources
You can connect your own playback device to the TV using a standard HDMI cable. There is a HDMI port
on the right-hand side of the TV. There is a 6 ft. HDMI cable onboard, which can be used to connect a PC
to the TV, for example. We've left it plugged into the TV and draped over the top. It's connected to the
HDMI-1 port on the TV.
FUEL TANK & REFUELING
Interlude has a 53-gallon fuel tank. The engine consumes about 0.7 gallon of diesel per hour at 2000-
2500 RPM, so you have nearly a 500-mile cruising range.
The diesel fuel fill port is in the propane locker between the helms (photo), it's labeled "Fuel" and has a
pink
ring around the cover. Please be very careful when fueling – don't fill the tank using the maximum
pressure or flow rate provided by the fuel dock pump. If you fill up too quickly, fuel can surge out of the
fill pipe and spill into the propane locker, out onto the deck and overboard. Listen for the sound of fuel
in the fill pipe; the pitch will increase as the fuel reaches the bottom of the pipe. At first indication of an
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