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Manuel du Propriétaire - Owner's Manual Tome 2 - Volume 2 OPEN 3.1 - OPEN 3.4 - OPEN 4.2 – OPEN 4.8 ZNAUTIC met à votre disposition les manuels propriétaire en format digital pour les langues Italien / Allemands /Espagnol et Norvégien. Pour toutes autres langues se rapprocher de votre distributeur pour demande aux équipes de ZNAUTIC en bon et due forme...
PROPULSION SYSTEM FITTING AND CIRCUITS CONTENTS DESCRIPTION ...........................4 I-1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPEN 3.1 ................4 I-2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPEN 3.4 ................6 I-3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPEN 4.2 ................8 I-4 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPEN 4.8 ..............10 I-5 INVENTORY AND LOCATION .....................13...
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V-2-5- Battery (not supplied) .....................49 V-2-6- Navigation lights ......................50 V-2-7- Wiring an accessory ......................50 V-2-1- Wiring OPEN 3.1 / 3.4 /4.8 options .................51 V-2-2- Connecting OPEN 4.8 options..................52 V-3 INSTALLATION OF THE DRAINING SYSTEMS................54 V-3-1- Description of the functional elements ................54 V-3-2- Through-hull plugs ......................54...
DESCRIPTION - Technical characteristics DESCRIPTION I-1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPEN 3.1 Dimensions Dimension tolerance +/- 3% 0.455 10‘ 2“ 1‘ 6“ Buoyancy chamber diameter 2.58 Without the buoyancy chamber 6‘ 7“ 8‘ 6“ 1.65 1.01 5‘ 5“ 3‘ 4’’...
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NO MATTER HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE ON BOARD, THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF PASSENGERS AND EQUIPMENT MUST NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD. ALWAYS USE THE DESIGNATED SEATS OR SEATING AREAS. Engine configuration of the Open 3.1 SINGLE ENGINE Shaft length Minimum...
DESCRIPTION - Technical characteristics I-2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPEN 3.4 Dimensions Dimension tolerance +/- 3% 0.455 11‘ 2“ 1‘ 6“ Buoyancy chamber diameter 2.16 Without the buoyancy chamber 7‘ 1“ 9‘ 6“ 1.13 5‘ 7“ 3‘ 8’’ 1.17 2‘ 7“ 3‘...
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DESCRIPTION - Technical characteristics Seat with handles WARNING!!! DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF PEOPLE. NO MATTER HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE ON BOARD, THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF PASSENGERS AND EQUIPMENT MUST NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD. ALWAYS USE THE DESIGNATED SEATS OR SEATING AREAS. Engine configuration of the Open 3.4 SINGLE ENGINE Shaft length...
DESCRIPTION - Technical characteristics I-3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPEN 4.2 Dimensions Dimension tolerance +/- 3% 0.455 13‘ 9“ 1‘ 6“ Buoyancy chamber diameter Without the buoyancy chamber 8‘ 10“ 11‘ 10“ 1.24 6‘ 3“ 4‘ 1’’ 3‘ 7“ 4‘ 3’’ HA (mm) Max.
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DESCRIPTION - Technical characteristics Seat with handles WARNING!!! DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF PEOPLE. NO MATTER HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE ON BOARD, THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF PASSENGERS AND EQUIPMENT MUST NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD. ALWAYS USE THE DESIGNATED SEATS OR SEATING AREAS. Engine configuration of the Open 4.2 SINGLE ENGINE Shaft length...
DESCRIPTION - Technical characteristics I-4 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPEN 4.8 Dimensions Dimension tolerance +/- 3% 15‘ 5“ 1‘ 8“ Buoyancy chamber diameter 2.92 3.83 Without the buoyancy chamber 9‘ 7“ 12‘ 7“ 2.09 1.38 6‘ 10“ 4‘ 6’’ 1.38 3‘...
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DESCRIPTION - Technical characteristics Seat with handles WARNING!!! DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF PEOPLE. NO MATTER HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE ON BOARD, THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF PASSENGERS AND EQUIPMENT MUST NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD. ALWAYS USE THE DESIGNATED SEATS OR SEATING AREAS. Engine configuration of the Open 4.8 SINGLE ENGINE Shaft length...
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DESCRIPTION - Technical characteristics NOTE: The maximum authorized power, when greater than the maximum recommended power, must be used with extreme caution. It is intended for experienced users, using their boat under very specific conditions (transport of heavy loads, etc.). See the "Sailing advice" chapter in Volume 1 of the manual. WARNING!!! WHEN LOADING THE BOAT, NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD.
DESCRIPTION – INVENTORY and location I-5 INVENTORY AND LOCATION OPEN 3.1 & 3.4 10 11 613770 - Edition 1...
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DESCRIPTION – INVENTORY and location OPEN 4.2 10 11 Page 14 / 67 613770 - Edition 1...
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DESCRIPTION – INVENTORY and location OPEN 4.8 10 11 613770 - Edition 1...
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Fixed buoyancy chamber with rubbing strip, grab lines and long cones. Removable buoyancy chamber with wide rubbing strip, grab lines and long cones. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPEN 3.1 OPEN 3.4 OPEN 4.2 OPEN 4.8 Portable tank Battery switch Boarding ladder Storage net...
Please follow the steps below to position, waterproof and maintain in position the elements on the deck. We recommend that you install all the cables and engine wiring before following the assembly steps I-6-1- OPEN 3.1 / OPEN 3.4 I-6-1-1- Console Ref.
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DESCRIPTION – INVENTORY and location I-6-1-1- Installation • Present each item of equipment on the deck, lining it up with the holes, without screwing in, • Check that the items of equipment are parallel with each other and the transom, •...
DESCRIPTION – INVENTORY and location I-6-2- OPEN 4.2 / OPEN 4.8 I-6-2-1- Console Ref. Description Quantity 4.2 / 4.8 CONSOLE ASSEMBLY M5 BOWL WASHER SCREW TOL FZ 4.8X25 I-6-2-2- Bolster Ref. Description Quantity 4.2 / 4.8 BOLSTER ASSEMBLY M5 BOWL WASHER SCREW TOL FZ 4.8X32 613770 - Edition 1...
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DESCRIPTION – INVENTORY and location I-6-2-3- Installation • Present each item of equipment on the deck, lining it up with the holes, without screwing in, • Check that the items of equipment are parallel with each other and the transom, •...
Use a trailer adapted to your boat. The boat is sized for road transport. It is designed to be transported inflated. Total weight when in condition for trailer transportation comprises: OPEN 3.1 Unladen weight of the boat: 132 kg Tolerance +/- 5 %...
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DESCRIPTION - Handling STOWING ON A TRAILER OR CRADLE: USE THE BOW RING AND THE REAR CHAIN PLATES ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE TRANSOM. RECOMMENDATION IF TRANSPORTED WITH BUOYANCY CHAMBER DEFLATED! TO AVOID DAMAGING THE CONE ENDS, WE RECOMMEND YOU USE THE TRANSPORT STRAP KIT (OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT) WARNING!!! THE BOAT MUST REST ON THE BOW LINE.
I-7-2- Lifting WARNING THE BOAT HAS NO LIFTING DEVICES. HOISTING REQUIRES PASSING SUITABLE LIFTING STRAPS UNDER THE HULL. OPEN 3.1: 1000 mm* OPEN 3.4: 1100 mm* OPEN 4.2: 1220 mm* OPEN 4.8: 1400mm* *Estimated centre of gravity with the heaviest engine, excluding options.
BUOYANCY CHAMBER – Installing the buoyancy chamber on the hull BUOYANCY CHAMBER II-1 BUOYANCY CHAMBER ® Your boat’s buoyancy chamber is made from STRONGAN DUOTEX 1100 Decitex, 1000 gr/m² or NEOPRNE CSM-CR 1100 Decitex, 1050 gr/m². The maintenance recommendations are specified in VOLUME I of the owner's manual. II-2 MONTAGE DU FLOTTEUR SUR LA COQUE OPEN 4.2 / OPEN 4.8 IF THE BUOYANCY CHAMBER WAS STORED AT A TEMPERATURE BELOW 0°C, LEAVE IT IN A TEMPERATE LOCATION (20°C) FOR 12 HOURS BEFORE...
BUOYANCY CHAMBER - INFLATING THE BUOYANCY CHAMBER II-3 SECURING THE PROTECTIVE FLAP Position the internal protective flap Fasten the internal protective flap (screws + washers) After fastening the internal protective flap to the hull, pull the buoyancy chamber forward gently to pass the external protective flap over the front tip (do not attach it at this stage).
BUOYANCY CHAMBER - INFLATING THE BUOYANCY CHAMBER II-4 INFLATING THE BUOYANCY CHAMBER INFLATOR a. tube end b. adaptor c. tube base d. inflation port NOTE: A high capacity electric (12 V) inflator is available as an option (contact your dealer). "EASY-PUSH"...
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BUOYANCY CHAMBER - INFLATING THE BUOYANCY CHAMBER PRESSURE GAUGE WARNING!!! NEVER USE A COMPRESSOR OR COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER. INFLATION 1º/ Place all valves in inflation position. 2º/ Fit the adaptor that matches the diameter of the "easy- push" valve to the inflation tube tip. 3º/ Attach the hose connector to the inflation pump inflation valve.
BUOYANCY CHAMBER – PRESSURE c: 240 mb b: 220 mb c:240 mb b: 220 mb NOTE: Observing a slight air loss before screwing the valve cap on is perfectly normal. Only the plugs provide final airtightness. II-5 PRESSURE The tube has 5 compartments. Each one should be at a pressure of 240 mb / 3.4 PSI. It is the buoyancy chamber's correct pressure.
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BUOYANCY CHAMBER – PRESSURE RISK OF OVERPRESSURE Example: Your boat is inflated to its recommended pressure (240 mb/3.4 PSI) at the start or the end of the day (low outside temperature = 10°C). During the day, your boat is exposed to bright sunlight on the beach or on the deck of a yacht (temperature = 50°C).
PROPULSION SYSTEM Propulsion system Comply with the instructions provided by ZODIAC and with the instructions provided by the engine manufacturer when mounting the engine. To get the best out of your boat, please consult your dealer. The engine bolts must be fitted through the transom using a screw hole sealing procedure (e.g: using Sikaflex sealant).
HOW TO DRIVE YOUR BOAT How to drive your boat Before starting, refer to the Owner's Manual Volume I. NOTE: Check that the buoyancy chamber is correctly inflated. Put on and connect the Battery switch set to "ON", powered up Fuel valve to "ON". circuit breaker* Ventilate for 4 minutes Throttle lever in neutral...
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT: FUEL INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT V-1 FUEL CIRCUIT WARNING!!! DO NOT USE TYPE E10, E85, ETC. BIOFUELS. V-1-1- Component locations: OPEN 3.1 / 3.4 Ref. DESCRIPTION Tank and filter access Fuel tank (optional) Filling hole with cap Water/fuel separator filter (not supplied)
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INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT: FUEL OPEN 4.2 / 4.8 Ref. DESCRIPTION Tank and filter access Fuel tank (optional) Filling hole with cap Water/fuel separator filter (not supplied) 613770 - Edition 1...
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT: FUEL V-1-2- Portable tank (optional) OPEN 3.1 / 3.4 Nominal capacity = 24L / 6 GAL OPEN 4.2 / 4.8 Nominal capacity = 46L / 12 GAL Ref. DESCRIPTION Portable tank * Suction tube Tank filler inlet...
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT: FUEL WARNING!!! IT IS VITAL TO HAVE A GAUGE DIAL. IT IS SUPPLIED WITH THE ENGINE. IF IT IS NOT PROVIDED, CONTACT YOUR DEALER. A standard US type sensor is used: Impedance (tank empty position) 30 Ohm Impedance (tank full position) 240 Ohm All the dials on the market are compatible, with a few very rare exceptions.
CONTACT YOUR DEALER TO PURCHASE A REPLACEMENT FILTER CARTRIDGE. CHANGING THE FILTER CARTRIDGE Comply with ZODIAC's recommendations and with the filter manufacturer’s recommendations. Follow the manual or the engine manufacturer’s instructions. Follow the manual or the engine manufacturer’s instructions Place a draining funnel under the cartridge to be replaced.
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT: FUEL V-1-5- Recommendations WARNING: IF THERE IS A FUEL LEAK OR FIRE ONBOARD, THE FUEL CIRCUIT CUT- OFF VALVE LOCATED ON THE FUEL TANK IS USED TO CUT-OFF THE FUEL TANK FROM THE FUEL CIRCUIT AND IT MUST REMAIN CLOSED.
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT: ELECTRICITY V-2 CIRCUIT ELECTRIQUE V-2-1- OPEN 3.1 / 3.4 / 4.2 V-2-1-1- General wiring diagram This document is available in PDF format from your dealer Page 42 / 67 613770 - Edition 1...
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INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT: ELECTRICITY Ref. DESCRIPTION Navigation light switch White light (optional) Red / green light USB plug (console) 12 Volt plug (console) Circuit-breaker (optional) 30 A general fuse V-2-1-2- General wiring plan Ref. DESCRIPTION Battery connection Circuit breaker connection Bus bar ground connection Navigation light switch connection White light connection...
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT: ELECTRICITY V-2-2- OPEN 4.8 V-2-2-1- General wiring diagram This document is available in PDF format from your dealer 613770 - Edition 1...
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INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT: ELECTRICITY Ref. DESCRIPTION Navigation light switch Bilge pump switch (optional) Bilge pump (optional) White light (optional) Red / green light USB plug (console) 12 Volt plug (console) Circuit-breaker (optional) 30 A general fuse V-2-2-2- General wiring plan Page 46 / 67 613770 - Edition 1...
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INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT: ELECTRICITY Ref. DESCRIPTION Battery connection Circuit breaker connection Bus bar ground connection Navigation light switch connection White light connection Petrol gauge dial connection Red green light connection Petrol gauge transmitter connection Positive bus bar connection 12 Volt power socket connection (console) USB plug connection Radio set connection (optional) Bilge pump switch connection (optional)
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT: ELECTRICITY V-2-3- Component locations: Ref. DESCRIPTION Circuit-breaker (optional) Battery box Battery maintenance access hatch V-2-4- Coupe-circuit (option) When not using your boat, set the circuit breaker in the OFF position. WARNING SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE BEFORE PLACING THE CIRCUIT BREAKER IN THE "OFF"...
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT: ELECTRICITY V-2-5- Battery (not supplied) Comply with ZODIAC's recommendations and with the recommendations of the battery manufacturer for standard maintenance. MAINTAIN YOUR BATTERY: KEEP THE BATTERY CLEAN AND DRY IN ORDER TO AVOID PREMATURE WEAR. TIGHTEN AND MAINTAIN THE TERMINAL LUGS BY GREASING THEM REGULARLY WITH VASELINE.
V-2-6- Navigation lights Use this button to switch on the navigation lights. It has 3 positions. Off position White light position White light, red light and green light position. V-2-7- Wiring an accessory 1º/ Choose a free fuse location. 2º/ Connect the power supply of your accessory to the terminal corresponding to this slot using a 6mm female tab type terminal.
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT – CONNECTING OPTIONS V-2-1- Wiring OPEN 3.1 / 3.4 /4.8 options The boat is fitted with a USB/12V plug as standard. However, it is also possible to add extra accessories under certain conditions: The accessories you want to add must be connected to the console.
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT – CONNECTING OPTIONS V-2-2- Connecting OPEN 4.8 options Windscreen wipers Cigar lighter (standard) Radio Miscellaneous lighting Depth sounder Horn Miscellaneous electronic equipment Searchlight Shower pump 102W max. Alarm system Max. power Refrigerator 336W max. WARNING You must make sure that the total power of the accessories you add in column A is 336W (28A) or less AND that the max power of an accessory in column B is 102W (8.5A) or less.
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INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT – CONNECTING OPTIONS Example 2 You may add: A 60W VHF set, A 36W GPS unit, A 180W radio, A 120W searchlight. Windscreen wipers Cigar lighter (standard) Radio 180W Miscellaneous lighting Depth sounder Horn Miscellaneous electronic equipment Searchlight 120W Shower pump...
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT - DRAINING V-3 INSTALLATION OF THE DRAINING SYSTEMS V-3-1- Description of the functional elements OPEN 3.1 / 3.4 OPEN 4.2 / 4.8 Ref. DESCRIPTION Hull scupper Through-hull Through-hull with membrane Through-hull plug V-3-2- Through-hull plugs Boat out of the water (on a trailer, cradle, etc.) PLUGS IN POSITION (1) Boat in the water...
AT ANCHOR: AT A TEMPORARY MOORING OR IN OTHER SITUATIONS WHERE THE BOAT IS UNLIKELY TO TAKE IN LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER (HEAVY RAIN, BREAKING WAVES), PLACE THE PARTS IN POSITION (1) OR (2). LONG-TERM OR RISKY ANCHORAGE: PLUGS OUT (1). WARNING IF THE BOAT TAKES IN LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FROM THE OUTSIDE (HEAVY RAIN, WAKE, ETC.) AND THE THROUGH-HULLS ARE PLUGGED, THE...
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT - STEERING V-4 STEERING Comply with the steering manufacturer's recommendations (installation, use and maintenance). To get the best out of your boat, please consult your dealer. V-5 FIRE WARNING WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU ALWAYS HAVE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER ONBOARD.
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT - Anchoring/mooring V-6 ANCHORING/MOORING Ref. DESCRIPTION Cleats Polyester bow roller Anchor locker Bow plate Transom chain plates Fairleads WARNING FOR PERMANENT MOORING, USE THE BOW CHAIN PLATE AT THE FRONT OF THE BOAT OR ON THE TRANSOM. CHOOSE YOUR ANCHOR CHAIN ACCORDING TO THE LENGTH AND WEIGHT OF YOUR BOAT.
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT – Boarding V-7 BOARDING LADDERS (OPTIONAL) OPEN 3.1 / 3.4 / 4.2 Take the eye nut supplied with the ladder and screw it onto a chain plate on the transom. Hook the ladder onto the eye nut and unfold the ladder onto the buoyancy chamber.
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT – Boarding LADDER POSITION DANGER!!! ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE ENGINE IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ANYONE CLIMBS BACK ON BOARD USING THE STERN LADDER. WARNING WHEN THE BOAT IS OPERATED ALONE AND WHEN THE BOARDING LADDER CANNOT BE DEPLOYED FROM THE WATER, IT MUST BE LEFT IN PLACE FULL TIME.
INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT – Upholstery V-9 UPHOLSTERY FIXATION Your boat is equipped with a new type of fixation (1) to maintain the upholstery on the hull. This system provides magnets with a lateral unlocking (2). ➢ Unlocking: Slightly pull the retaining strap (3) downwards and make it slide to the side. ➢...
LOCATION OF ACCESSORIES VI-3 OPEN 4.8 ROLL BAR VI-4 OPEN 3.1 / 3.4 PORTABLE TANKS VI-5 OPEN 4.2 / 4.8 PORTABLE TANKS Page 62 / 67 613770 - Edition 1...
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