Sea Ray 240 Sundeck Owner's Manual page 28

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GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE
! WARNING
RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE: CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE FOR
GASLINE OR VAPORS. OPERATE BLOWER FOR FOUR MINUTES,
AND VERIFY BLOWER OPERATION, RUN BLOWER WHEN VESSEL
OPERATING BELOW CRUISING SPEED
AUTOMATIC EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
LIGHT ON-UNIT CHARGE/
LIGHT OFF-UNIT DISCHARGED.
IF SYSTEM DISCHARGED, SHUTDOWN ENGINE,
BLOWER, AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
DANGER
!
!
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM CARBON MONOXIDE
EXHAUST FUMES FROM ENGINES CONTAIN CARBON MONOXIDE GAS
AND MAY COLLECT IN ENCLOSED AREAS
KEEP COCKPIT CABIN AND CABIN AREAS WELL VENTILATED. DO NOT
USE CANVAS, SIDE CURTAINS AND FORWARD VISOR WITHOUT
PROPER VENTILATION.
CO SIDKNESS SYMPTIONS INCLUDE HEADACHE, NAUSEA, AND
DIZZINESS. DO NOT MISTAKE FOR SEASICKNESS.
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
MRP 1369743
SR-246
MAXIMUM CAPACITIES
12
THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST
GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON
THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION
MANUFACTURER:
240 SD
MODEL:240 SUNDECK
12
950
kg.
C
DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS
VERIFIED. MFR. RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL
THIS TAG REPLACES DOMESTIC
LOAD AND CAPACITY * COMPARTMENT VENTILATION
CERTIFICATION TAG (ABOVE) WHEN
STEERING, FUEL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
BOAT IS ORDERED WITH
INTERNATIONAL LIGHTS * BASIC FLOATION
INTERNATIONAL (CE) OPTION.
C e r t i f i e d
NATIONAL MARINE MANUFACTURERS ASSN.
N M M A
1.18
!
DANGER
CARBON MONOXIDE CAN BE FATAL. In all gasoline powered boats, engine
exhaust systems produce colorless and odorless carbon monoxide gas "CO"
Direct prolonged exposure can result in CO poisoning which may be harmful or
FATAL. To prevent excess exposure and reduce the possibility of
accumulations of CO in the boat, the operator should include adequate
ventilation through utilization of cabin hatches and walk-through windshields
to increase the accumulation of CO in and about the boat and require the
operator's particular attention:
1. Operation at slow speeds or dead in water.
2. Operation with a high bow angle attitude.
3. Utilization of canvas tops, side curtains and back curtains.
4. Contributing climatic conditions, such as a head wind.
5. Operation of engines and/or generator in confined spaces or a dockside.
6. Any blockage of hull exhaust outlets.
INDICATIONSOF EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE TO "CO" CONCENTRATIONS
MAY INCLUDE NAUSEA, DIZZINESS, HEADACHE AND DROWSINESS.
AVOID RIST OF INJURY OR DEATH, SHUTOFF ENGINE NEAR SWIMMERS
OR PRIOR TO USING SWIM PLATFORM SUNPAD OR BOARDING LADDER.
!
WARNING
AVOID COLLISIONS - Maintain lookout as required by "Rules of the Road".
Visibility can be limited by high boat trim angles, persons and gear. Such issues
are considered under the control of the operator.
USE CAUTION WITH SKIER IN TOW AS TOW ROPE MAY BACKLASH
INTO COCKPIT WHEN RELEASED.
NOTICE: It is recommended that all occupants wear approved
Personal flotation Devices (PFD's).
MRP 722041
SR-87
12VDC-15A MAX
MRP # 324756
SR-47
2000
PERSONS OR
LBS.
2100 POUNDS, PERSONS, GEAR
SEA RAY BOATS, INC.
VONORE
TN
®
S ave O ur S eas
It is illegal to dump plastic trash anywhere into the ocean or navigable waters
of the United States. Violation of these requirements may result in civil penalty
up to $25,000, a fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for up to five years.
Regional, state and local restrictions on garbage discharge may also apply.
PLASTIC - Includes but is
not limited to: plastic bags,
styrofoam cups and lids,
sixpack holders, stirrers,
DUNNAGE, LINING AND PACKING
straws, milk jugs, egg car-
tons, synthetic fishing nets,
ANY GARBAGE EXCEPT DISHWATER/
GRAYWATER/FRESH FISH PARTS
ropes, lines, and bio or
photo degradable plastics.
GARBAGE - Means paper,
DUNNAGE, LINNING AND PACKING
rags, glass, metal, crockery
(generated in living spaces
ANY GARBAGE NOT GROUND TO LESS
aboard the vessel-what we
THAN ONE SQUARE INCH
normally call trash), and all
kinds of food, maintenance
and
cargo-associated
waste.
DUNNAGE, LINING AND PACKING
"Garbage" does not include
fresh fish or fish parts, dish-
water, and gray water.
For information on replacement
products, brochures, dealers,
locations, etc ...call
1 - 8 0 0 - S R B O A T S
(772-6287)
or
FAX 1-636-326-3282
www.SEARAY.com
INSIDE 3 MILES
DUNNAGE- Material used to
(and in U.S. Lakes, Rivers,
block and brace cargo, and is
Bays and Sounds)
considered a cargo associated
PLASTICS
waste.
MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
DISHWATER- Means the liquid
residue from the manual or au-
tomatic washing of dishes and
3 TO 12 MILES
cooking utensils which, have
been pre-cleaned to the extent
PLASTICS
that any food particles adhering
MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
to them would not normally in-
terfere with the operation of au-
tomatic dishwashers.
12 TO 25 MILES
GRAYWATER - Means drainage
PLASTICS
from a dishwasher, shower, laun-
dry, bath, and washbasin, and
MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
does not include drainage from
12 TO 25 MILES
toilets, urinals, hospitals, and
cargo spaces.
PLASTICS
240 Sundeck®

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