Information About The Risks Of Fire And Of Explosion Of Engines; Engine Water Intake Valve; Fuel Supply Valve - BENETEAU OCEANIS 45 Owner's Manual

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10.1

INFORMATION ABOUT THE RISKS OF FIRE AND OF EXPLOSION OF ENGINES

- Make sure that the coolant is circulating properly.
- Ensure that the engine compartment ventilation air inlets are kept clear.
- Stop the engine and refrain from smoking during fuel tank filling.
- Get your fuel circuit checked regularly by a professional engineer.
- Avoid any contact between inflammable materials and the hot sections of the engine.
- Never switch off or de-energise the electric system when the engine is running.
- Never block the access of the fuel supply valve.
- Do not obstruct or modify the ventilation system.
- Never turn the engine over when the boat is on land.
- Fuel stored outside the tanks (jerrycans, portable fuel tanks, etc.) must be stowed on deck, protected from bad weather and mechanical damage.
- Regularly check that the engine compartment is clean and dry.

Engine water intake valve:

Fuel supply valve:

Located directly on the saildrive
located directly on the tank
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