2.4.4 Stove, optional equipment (spirit fuel)
The stove uses an open burning flame as heat source which is always a potential fire
hazard. It uses alcohol as fuel, and burns with an almost invisible flame. The stove can
also be very hot at certain areas. Please read the owner’s manual carefully and do
not use the stove when fuelling the boat or the Webasto heater.
The stove operates with an open burning flame. It may cause fires or burns, and flames can be
hard to detect. Never leave the stove unattended, never use it without proper ventilation and
never use it when fueling the boat or the optional heater. Read the Origo stove owner’s
manual carefully as it includes further instructions and warnings.
2.4.5 Webasto heater, optional equipment (diesel fuel)
The heater is connected directly to a separate 10L diesel fuel tank located in a storage
box. It draws cold air from the stern cockpit under the helm and releases hot air at the
base of the windows. It can be overheated or damaged if air vents are blocked (see the
figure given below).
Do not plug or block any air outlets and inlets of the heater system. It can cause fire when the
heater is in use. Always fill the tank outside of the boat (refer chapter 4.16). Read the
Webasto owner’s manual carefully as it includes further instructions and warnings. Anytec
recommends checking all the air and fuel connections for leaks each season.
To reach the heater and check the connections directly on heater please remove the
foot support and unscrew the black plastic panel which is located under the helm.
1. Hot air outlets