Carbon Monoxide Monitor; Lifesaving Equipment - Sea Ray 52 Sundancer Owner's Manual

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XAMPLES
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M
M
A
ONOXIDE
AY
CCUMULATE
(F
. 1.4.1)
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BLOCKING HULL EXHAUSTS. OPERATING AT
SLOW SPEED OR DEAD IN THE WATER.
USING CANVAS CURTAINS.
WINDS BLOWING EXHAUST TOWARD BOAT
OCCUPANTS.
A. C
M
ARBON
ONOXIDE
Your boat has carbon monoxide (CO) monitors
mounted throughout the boat . The CO monitor is
an electronic instrument that detects CO. When
there is a buildup of CO, the monitor will alert the
occupants by a flashing DANGER light and alarm.
The CO monitor is wired through a breaker on the
DC distribution panel.
It is extremely important that you become totally
familiar with your CO monitor and its functions.
Read and understand the CO monitor information
and operating instructions located in your Owner's
Manual Packet.
1.4
S
ECTION
L
O
C
EVELS
F
ARBON
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LLUSTRATION
I
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ONITOR
1 • S
AFETY
OPERATING ENGINE AND/OR GENERATOR
#A
IN CONFINED SPACES.
#B
OPERATING WITH THE BOW HIGH.
#C
GOOD VENTILATION.
5. L
IFESAVING
Even strong swimmers can tire quickly in the water
and drown due to exhaustion, hypothermia, or both.
The buoyancy provided by a personal flotation
device (PFD) will allow the person who has fallen
overboard to remain afloat with far less effort and
heat loss, extending survival time necessary to find
and retrieve them.
Boat operators are required to carry one wearable
personal flotation device (Type I,II,III or V) for every
person on board. Boats must also have at least one
throwable device (Type IV).
The law requires that PFD's must be readily
accessible, if not worn. "Readily accessible" means
removed from storage bags and unbuckled. But,
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ROLL UP FWD
OPEN FWD HATCH &
WINDSHIELD
WINDSHIELD VENT
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QUIPMENT
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52 Sundancer
(525 Sundancer
#D
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