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2865 DENALI
The steps are held in the folded position by a bracket on the cabin bulkhead. Always make
sure the steps are properly secured when they are in the folded position.
10.4 Air Conditioner (Dealer Installed Option)
The air conditioning unit is the reverse cycle type and operates on 110-volt AC power. The
unit is usually equipped with reverse cycle heat and can be operated as a cooling or heating
unit. It is protected by the accessory breaker in the 110-volt breaker panel. To operate, make
sure the thru hull valve for the air conditioner raw water supply pump is on. Turn the air
conditioner breaker to the “ON” position. The unit will then be controlled by the air
conditioning control panel in the cabin. When activated, water should continuously flow from
the overboard drain thru hull. See the air conditioner owner’s manual for additional operating
and maintenance instructions.
Notice: Air conditioners use surface water as a cooling medium. The boat must be in the
water and the raw water supply system must be properly activated prior to use.
Operation without proper cooling will cause the air conditioning circuit breaker
to trip and could cause system damage. Always check for proper water flow out
of the air conditioning pump discharge thru hull when the air conditioner is
operating.
10.5 Carbon Monoxide Detector
A carbon monoxide (CO) detector is installed in the cabin on the
rear bulkhead. If excess carbon monoxide fumes are detected, an
audible beeping will sound indicating the presence of the toxic
gas.
Carbon monoxide, a by-product of combustion, carbon monox-
ide is invisible, tasteless, odorless, and is produced by all engines,
heating and cooking appliances. The most common sources of
CO on boats are gasoline engines and auxiliary generators and
propane or butane stoves. These produce large amounts of CO
and should never be operated while sleeping.
Please read the owner's manual supplied by the detector manufacturer for operation instruc-
tions and additional information regarding the hazards of carbon monoxide gas. Also read
more about carbon monoxide, carbon monoxide detectors, and proper ventilation in the
Ventilation Systems and Safety Equipment chapters in this manual. If you did
not receive a manual for your carbon monoxide detector, please contact the
Pursuit Customer Relations Department.
ACTUATION OF THE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR INDICATES THE
PRESENCE OF CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) WHICH CAN BE FATAL. EVACU-
10-4
Carbon Monoxide Detector
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