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Hazard Boxes & Symbols The hazard boxes and symbols shown below are used throughout this Supplement to call attention to potentially dan- gerous situations which could lead to either personal injury or product damage. Read ALL warnings carefully and follow all safety instructions. DANGER! This box alerts you to immediate hazards which WILL cause severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored.
• Buy replacement parts from any authorized Maxum dealer. Warranty Information • Maxum offers a Limited Warranty on each new Maxum purchased through an authorized Maxum dealer. • A copy of the Limited Warranty was included in your owner’s packet.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Safety Standards DANGER! FALLING and ROTATING PROPELLER HAZARD! NEVER allow anyone to ride on parts of the boat not designed for such use. • Sitting on seat backs, lounging on the forward deck, bow riding, gunwale riding or occupy- ing the transom platform while underway is especially hazardous and will cause personal injury or death.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Engine & Accessories Literature • The engine and accessories installed on your boat come with their own operation and maintenance manuals. • Read and understand these manuals before using the engine and accessories. • Unless noted otherwise, all engine and accessory literature referred to in this Supplement is included in your owner’s packet.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Carbon Monoxide (CO) DANGER! • Carbon monoxide gas (CO) is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and extremely dangerous. • All engines, generators, and fuel burning appliances produce CO as exhaust. • Prolonged exposure to low concentrations or very quick exposure to high concentrations will cause BRAIN DAMAGE or DEATH.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Where and How CO Can Accumulate Stationary Conditions That Increase CO Accumulations Include: A. Using engine, generator, or other fuel burn- B. Mooring too close to another boat that is ing device when boat is moored in a con- using its engine, generator, or other fuel fined space.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Trip Checklist ❏ Make sure you know where the exhaust outlets are located on your boat. ❏ Educate all passengers about the symptoms of CO poisoning and where CO may accumulate. ❏ When docked, or rafted with another boat, be aware of exhaust emissions from the other boat. ❏...
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! More Information For more information about how you can prevent carbon monoxide poisoning on recreational boats and other ways to boat more safely, contact: United States Coast Guard National Marine Manufacturers American Boat & Yacht Council, Association (NMMA) Inc.
Engine Circuit Breaker: On the engine. Fuel Fill Deck Fitting: • All models except the 1800MX and 2200SR3: On the starboard aft corner of the deck. • 1800MX and 2200SR3: On the port aft corner of the deck. Fuel Tank: •...
Chapter 4: Propulsion & Related Systems Engine Be sure to read and understand the engine operation and maintenance manuals before starting or doing any mainte- nance on the engine. Special Starting Instructions for Carbureted Engines (If Equipped) Carbureted engines can be difficult to start when they are cold. In addition to following all instructions and heeding all warnings in the engine manual, try the following: 1.
Chapter 4: Propulsion & Related Systems Engine Compartment Ventilation System WARNING! FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD • Use of the blower system is NOT A GUARANTEE that explosive fumes have been removed. • If you smell fuel, DO NOT start the engine and DO NOT turn on any electrical devices. •...
• In addition, when supplied by the engine manufacturer, a fuel filter is installed on the engine. 1800MX FUEL TANK • Periodically replace the fuel 2200SR3 FUEL LINE VENT HOSE filters to make sure they remain clean and free FUEL FILL/VENT of debris.
Chapter 5: Controls & Gauges Steering • Refer to the engine manual for steering system details. Shift/Throttle Lever WARNING! LOSS OF CONTROL HAZARD! Improper maintenance of shift/throttle hardware may cause a sudden loss of control! • Read and understand all of the information about the shift/throttle lever in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual. •...
Chapter 5: Controls & Gauges Gauges Cleaning Gauges CAUTION PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! • Use only mild soap and water to clean the gauge lenses and bezels. • Use of other cleaners, including common window cleaning solutions, may cause the lenses to crack.
Chapter 6: Plumbing Bilge Pump NOTICE Discharge of oil, oil waste or fuel into navigable waters is prohibited by law. Violators are sub- ject to legal action by the local authorities. • Your boat is equipped with a bilge pump for pumping water out of the bilge.
Chapter 6: Plumbing Bilge Pump Testing • The bilge pump is critical to the safety of your boat. • Check the bilge pump often to make sure it is working. Test the pump as follows: BILGE PUMP COMPONENTS 1. Turn On the bilge pump switch at LIGHT FILM OUTER the helm.
Chapter 6: Plumbing Autofloat Switch (If Equipped) • The automatic bilge pump uses an electromagnetic float switch (autofloat) to turn On the pump whenever water rises above a preset level in the bilge. • The autofloat switch is mounted next to the automatic bilge pump. •...
Chapter 6: Plumbing Drain Systems (2100SC Only) Deck Drains • Water on the deck is drained overboard through the deck drains. • Keep the deck drains free of debris. Portable Toilet (2100SC Only, If Equipped) Read the manufacturer’s operating instructions before using the portable toilet. NOTICE Check with local authorities for regulations regarding the legal use of marine head systems.
Chapter 6: Plumbing Portable Head Pump-Out (2100SC Only, If Equipped) Read the manufacturer’s instructions before using the portable head pump-out system. PUMP-OUT VENT PUMP-OUT DECK FITTING PORTABLE TOILET...
Chapter 6: Plumbing Freshwater Transom Shower (2200SR3 Only, If Equipped) WARNING! • Only use safe drinking (potable) water in your boat’s freshwater system. • Only use a sanitary drinking water hose to fill the water tank or connect to city water.
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Chapter 6: Plumbing • Read the Freshwater Sys- FRESHWATER tem section in PUMP SWITCH the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual. • Your boat is equipped with a pressure type (demand) freshwater (potable) system. • This system is pressur- ized by turning On the freshwater pump switch.
Chapter 6: Plumbing Freshwater System Winterization CAUTION! WATER SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD! Never blow compressed air through the water system when all of the faucets are Closed. Turn On the water system switch. Open all of the faucets and showers and let the water system drain completely. Turn Off the water system switch.
Chapter 7: Deck Equipment Cleats and Tow Eyes WARNING! PERSONAL INJURY and /or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! • NEVER lift the boat using the bow and stern eyes or the cleats. Carefully read the section on towing in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual before: •...
Chapter 7: Deck Equipment Canvas CAUTION PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! Take down and securely stow ALL canvas before transporting your boat by road. NOTICE Two people are needed for most of the tasks listed below and on the following pages in this section.
Chapter 7: Deck Equipment 1800SR3 & 2000SR3 Convertible Top (If Equipped) END EYE (TYPICAL) SPRING LOADED SECURING PIN (TYPICAL) HINGE (TYPICAL) SWIVEL HINGE SECURING PIN (TYPICAL) Installing the Convertible Top 1. Slide the swivel ends of the main bow (A) over the pre-drilled hole on each side windshield frame (B) and secure with the attached pins.
Chapter 7: Deck Equipment 2100SC & 2200SR Convertible Top (If Equipped) NOTE: 2100SC TOP PICTURED. 2200SR TOP SIMILAR. SWIVEL END SECURING PIN Installing the Convertible Top 1. Slide the swivel ends of the main bow (A) over the pre-drilled hole on each side windshield frame (B) and secure with the attached pins.
Chapter 7: Deck Equipment Side Curtains (If Equipped) Installing the Side Curtains 1. Snap the forward corner (A) of each side curtain to the windshield frame. 2. Work your way aft, alternately snapping the top and bottom snaps.
Chapter 7: Deck Equipment 1800MX Bimini Top (If Equipped) END EYE (TYPICAL) SPRING LOADED SECURING PIN (TYPICAL) HINGE (TYPICAL) Installing the Bimini Top 1. Insert the end eyes of the main bow (A) into the deck hinges (B) located next to the aft ends of the windshield frames and secure them with the pins.
Chapter 7: Deck Equipment 1800SR3 Bimini Top (If Equipped) SWIVEL END END EYE (TYPICAL) SPRING LOADED SECURING PIN (TYPICAL) SECURING PIN HINGE (TYPICAL) Installing the Bimini Top 1. Slide the swivel ends of the main bow (A) over the holes in the side windshield frames and insert the securing pins.
Chapter 7: Deck Equipment 2100SC Bimini Top (If Equipped) SWIVEL END SECURING PIN Installing the Bimini Top 1. Slide the swivel ends of the main bow (A) over the aft holes (B) in the side windshield frames and insert the securing pins.
Chapter 7: Deck Equipment 2000SR3, & 2200SR3 Bimini Top (If Equipped) SWIVEL END END EYE (TYPICAL) SPRING LOADED SECURING PIN (TYPICAL) SECURING PIN HINGE (TYPICAL) Installing the Bimini Top 1. Slide the swivel ends of the main bow (A) over the aft holes (B) in the side windshield frames and insert the securing pins.
Chapter 8: Entertainment Systems Audio System NOTICE AM radio reception may be impaired anytime the engine is running. Read and understand the instruction manual for your boat’s audio system before using.
Chapter 9: Convertible Seats, Beds, & Tables Sleeper Seats (If Equipped) • The sleeper seats can be moved forward and aft while in the upright, operating position. • The sleeper seats can also be converted into a flat lounge or chaise lounge. Operating Positions To slide the seat forward and backward: OPERATING POSITIONS...
Chapter 9: Convertible Seats, Beds, & Tables Cuddy Cabin to V-Berth Conversion (2100SC Only) 1. Place the forward filler cushion (A) over the portable toilet (B). 2. Remove the aft cushions (C). 3. Lift the forward outboard cushions (D) and slide the filler boards (E) aft.
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Chapter 9: Convertible Seats, Beds, & Tables 5. Place the aft cushions (C), that were removed in step two, on top of the filler boards. 6. Insert the remaining center filler cushions (H).
Chapter 9: Convertible Seats, Beds, & Tables Jump Seat to Sunlounge Conversion (If Equipped) DANGER! PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARD! DO NOT allow anyone to ride the aft sunlounge cushions while underway or any- time the engine is running. 1. Remove the jump seats (A) by lifting and pulling on their forward edges. 2.
Chapter 9: Convertible Seats, Beds, & Tables Engine Cover to Sunlounge Conversion (If Equipped) CAUTION PRODUCT DAM- AGE HAZARD! • Damage to the upholstery will occur if the motor cover is opened while it is in the upright or chaise lounge position.
Chapter 10: Lights Care and Maintenance All of the lights installed on your boat are of top quality, but you should be aware that failure may periodically occur for a variety of reasons: 1. There may be a blown fuse - replace the fuse. 2.
Chapter 11: Electrical System DANGER! EXTREME FIRE, SHOCK & EXPLOSION HAZARD! • To minimize the risks of fire and explosion, NEVER install knife switches or other arcing devices in the fuel compartments. • NEVER substitute automotive parts for marine parts. Electrical, ignition and fuel system parts were designed and manufactured to comply with rules and regulations that minimize risks of fire and explosion.
Chapter 11: Electrical System 12-Volt DC System Battery The battery supplies electricity for lights, accessories, and engine starting. The Electrical section of Chapter 8 in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual, provides battery, care and maintenance instructions. Fuses and Circuit Breakers •...
Important Records Selling Dealer Key Numbers Name Of Dealership Ignition Other Address Electronics Phone/FAX/E-mail Manufacturer Model Name/Number Sales Manager Serial Number Service Manager Manufacturer Model Name/Number Engine Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name/Number Engine Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name/Number Oil Type/SAE Quarts per Engine Filter Type Serial Number...
Float Plan Before going boating, fill out a copy of this float plan (or similar) and leave it with a reliable person whom you can depend on to contact the Coast Guard or other rescue organization, if you do not return as scheduled. Description of Boat Persons on Board Registration/Documentation Number...
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Float Plan Survival Equipment Trip Expectations Marine Radio (Yes/No) Type Frequencies Departing From Number of PFDs Flares (Yes/No) Mirror (yes or no) Departure Date Departure Time Smoke Signals (Yes/No) Flashlight (Yes/No) Food (Yes/No) Stopover 1 Water (Yes/No) Anchor (Yes/No) Raft/Dinghy (Yes/No) Arrive No Later Than: Date Arrive No Later Than: Time Paddles (Yes/No)