Hermes Yachting Samba Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45 2007 Operation Manual

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Samba Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45 2007

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual Samba Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45 2007...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Operation Manual INTERIOR..........................4 Control Panel ........................4 Battery Charger Location ....................6 Radio ............................ 6 VHF ..........................11 GMDSS ..........................12 General Switches ......................12 Service / Engine ......................12 Thruster ........................12 Thermal Fuses ......................... 13 12V Control Panel / Bilge Pump / Vhf / Solar Panels ............. 13 Anchor fuse .........................
  • Page 3 Entries Diesel ........................24 Chain marking ........................25 Sails ..........................26 Main Sail ........................26 Genoa ......................... 26 Σελίδα 3 από 26...
  • Page 4: Interior

    INTERIOR Control Panel Yacht control panels are electronic devices for the remote control of one or more pieces of equipment including windlasses, navigation lights etc. These devices can control the windlass, thrusters, navigation lights, alarms, video surveillance systems, windshield wipers, engines, fuel, water and oil levels, generators and other equipment.
  • Page 5 DC PLUGS: When you open this button you turn on the USB etc. ELECTRONICS: INSTRUMENST LIGHTS: When you open this button you turn on the lights of navigation instruments. NAVIGATION INSTRUMENTS: When you open this button you turn on the wind plotters.
  • Page 6: Battery Charger Location

    Battery Charger Location A battery charger or recharger is a device that stores energy in a battery by running an electric current through it. The Charger supplies a maximum capacity wherever you are via auto-ranging. You will find it at the salon area.
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  • Page 11: Vhf

    A very high frequency (VHF) transceiver is a device that is composed of a transmitter and receiver that operates between 30 megahertz (MHz) to 300 megahertz (MHz). The wavelength of a VHF transceiver varies between 39.37 inches (1 m) to 393.70 inches (10 m), mainly depending on the frequency used.
  • Page 12: Gmdss

    GMDSS The Dual Energy Power Supplies and Battery Chargers are designed and developed for charging and maintenance of voltage on lead-acid batteries and provide consistent and uninterrupted power supply (main or backup). You will find it at the salon area. General Switches This battery master switch functions as a battery isolator and a theft deterrent device.
  • Page 13: Thermal Fuses

    Thermal Fuses Fuses are mechanisms that are inserted into an electrical circuit in order to interrupt the supply of electricity throughout the electrical installation or in individual circuits of the installation, when large current values occur due to short circuit or overload to protect the wiring lines.
  • Page 14: Batteries Location

    Batteries Location A battery is a device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy. The chemical reactions in a battery involve the flow of electrons from one material (electrode) to another, through an external circuit. The flow of electrons provides an electric current that can be used to do work.
  • Page 15: Water System

    Water System Freshwater pumps deliver water to fixtures onboard a boat. Pressurized water systems make life aboard more comfortable by providing water "on tap" for dishwashing, showers and other applications. Location of fresh water pump/ Location Water valves You will find the fresh water pump at the saloon area. You will find two small white valves.
  • Page 16: Operation Of Toilet Pumps

    Operation of toilet pumps The toilet is one of the most used pieces of equipment on your boat. Correct operation of the toilet is essential for the safety and comfort of your crew and craft. Open inlet and outlet seacocks (and secondary valves if fitted).
  • Page 17: Operation Of Shower Pumps

    Operation of shower pumps On this boat the shower pumps are not automatics. You need to press the button. Do not forget to close it after use. Operation /Location of Waste tanks/valves A stop-and-waste valve is a fitting that attaches to your irrigation sprinkler lines, and it prevents waste from freezing.
  • Page 18: Oven/Stove

    Oven/Stove In order to turn on the oven or a hob, press the respective switch inwards and turn clockwise. Without letting go light up the hob with a lighter and hold for 5 seconds, then release. If the flame does not hold try holding in the switch for longer. Also make sure no liquids are spilled on the hobs.
  • Page 19: Engine

    Engine An engine is some machine that converts energy from a fuel to some mechanical energy, creating motion in the process. Engine oil check If you want to check your oil, you will be directed at the front side of the engine room you have a picture of the engine oil as in the photo.
  • Page 20: Exterior

    EXTERIOR Thruster Controller Thrusters are designed with propellers facing in a sideways direction so when they are turned on, they push the bow or stern of a boat sideways through the water, in either direction. If only one thruster is used, for example in the bow, then the boat will also turn and change orientation.
  • Page 21: Autopilot Operation

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  • Page 22: Engine Control Panel

    Engine Control Panel An engine control unit (ECU), also commonly called an engine control module (ECM), is a type of electronic control unit that controls a series of actuators on an internal combustion engine to ensure optimal engine performance. How to turn on your engine? You need to have neutral position.
  • Page 23: Outboard

    Outboard How to start the outboard: Make sure there is plenty of gasoline/petrol in the outboard fuel tanks. Open the fuel valve. Open the air from the top. Set the outboard to neutral. Place your ignition key. Set the throttle to 2/3 and Pull the rope until the outboard turns.
  • Page 24: Entries Water

    Entries Water This yacht has two water tanks. When you want to refill the 1 water tank you need to go at the stern starboard side on the deck. There you will find the water cap. It writes up water. When you want to refill the 2 water tank you need to go at the bow port and middle...
  • Page 25 Chain marking The boat has approximately 80 meters chain total. Every ten (10m) meters the chain marked with colors as follows: 10 meters White. 20 meters Blue. 30 meters Green. 40 meters Yellow. 50 meters Red. The last 10 meters are painted with full Red and secured with Rope. ATTENTION 1.
  • Page 26 Sails Main Sail On this yacht you have full batten main sail with 3 reefs, which means when you want to open the main sail you must release all reefs and pick up the main halyard. This procedure must be simultaneously. If you want to close the main sail you must take back one by one all the reefs and to release the main halyard.

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