Navigation And Handling; Operation Of The Engines - Bavaria Vision 46 Owner's Manual

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7. Navigation and Handling

Information - before starting the engine
7.1. Operation of the engines
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top or in the vicinity of hot parts.
» In order to avoid touching and being hurt by high-speed moving parts, never run a motor
with the cover removed.
» So as to avoid moving parts, never access the engine space when engines are running.
» Never remove the guards from moving parts of engines unless the engine is not running.
The installed engine on board is a Volvo Typ D2-55 with a saildrive gear and drive. The standard propeller is a 3-blade
» Check engine compartment for fumes and the fuel lines for damage & leaks.
These systems are highly efficient and complex – please observe the manufacturers guide and recommendations.
Have your dealer explain these systems, if in doubt, please ask.
» Check the bilge water level and check if there are any signs of oil or fuel.
Your local Yanmar-Expert is happy to assist, even via telphone. The Yanmar manual is provided in English, it is part
» Ensure that ventilation openings are clear to prevent overheating.
of your documentation, if it is not, you may find it here:
» Ensure there is sufficient fuel for the anticipated journey - including a margin for contin-
gencies
http://www.volvopenta.com
» 1. open seacocks needed for cooling etc. (if any)
» 2. open the fuel valve
» 3. Set the throttle lever on the neutral posion
For your information: The start-in-gear protection will not allow you to start the engine with the
Or call the local Volvo Penta representative to assist. Check fuel lines for damage & leaks. Do
throttle lever in any other position.
not damage fuel lines, check their condition periodically. Never place flammable material on
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