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Bella 500 BR User Manual

Bella 500 BR
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FIN
SWE
NOR
ENG
B16 V. 3.0
500 BR

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Bella 500 BR Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBella
Model500 BR
CategoryBoats
LanguageEnglish

Summary

27. Elektriskt diagram

Bryter och sikringar

Lists switches and fuses for the boat's electrical system.

Foreword

1. General information

1.2 Definitions

Defines the meaning of hazard warnings like DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION.

1.3 Guarantee

Information on warranty terms for the boat and installed equipment.

2. Before use

2.1 Registering

Details on boat registration requirements in Finland.

2.2 Insurance

Guidance on boat insurance coverage for accidents and transport.

3. Before leaving shore

Pre-departure Checklist

Checklist of essential items and procedures before departing.

4. Transporting the boat

4.1 Lifting the boat

Instructions and precautions for safely lifting the boat using a frame or belts.

4.2 Transportation

Guidelines for transporting the boat on a trailer, including keel and support placement.

4.3 Before launching the boat

Pre-launch inspection points for fastenings, hoses, wiring, and hull integrity.

5. Mooring the boat to the quay

6. Towing the boat

7. Anchoring and mooring

8. Leaving the shore

8.1 Safety instructions

Essential safety checks and procedures before departing from shore.

8.2 Starting the engine

Step-by-step guide for starting the boat's engine safely.

8.3 After starting the engine

Checks to perform after the engine has been successfully started.

9. Controls

9.1 Indicators

Description and function of various dashboard indicators like speedometer and fuel gauge.

9.2 Switches

Overview of switches for controlling boat functions like lights, pumps, and wipers.

9.3 Steering

Explanation of steering system principles and remote control equipment.

9.4 Emergency switch

Information on the function and use of the emergency kill switch.

9.5 Trim (adjusting trim angle)

Guidance on adjusting the trim angle for optimal boat performance and handling.

10. Stability

11. Risk of fire or explosion

11.1 Engines

Safety precautions related to the engine, fuel handling, and ventilation.

11.2 Other fuel-consuming appliances

Safety advice for using other appliances that consume fuel or require ventilation.

12. Fire protection

12.1 Fire extinguishers

Details on the type, maintenance, and use of the boat's fire extinguisher.

13. Proper use - other recommendations and guidelines

13.2 Securing loose equipment

Instructions for securing loose items on board for safety and stability.

13.3 Respect for the environment

Guidelines for environmentally responsible boating practices.

14. Steering features

14.1 Trim adjustments

Detailed instructions on adjusting trim tabs for different sea and speed conditions.

14.2 Engine start-up

Procedure for starting the engine, emphasizing neutral gear and safety.

15. Visibility from helm station

16. Man-overboard prevention and recovery

17. General service instructions

17.1 Washing and cleaning

Recommendations for washing and cleaning the boat to maintain its condition.

18. Maintenance

18.1 Regular maintenance of the boat

Routine maintenance tasks for the boat during the boating season.

18.2 Regular maintenance of the engine

Scheduled engine maintenance procedures and checks.

18.3 Winter maintenance of the engine

Specific steps for winterizing the engine to prevent damage.

18.4 Actions before winterizing

Pre-winter tasks like draining tanks and removing the battery.

18.5 Winter maintenance of the boat

General procedures for preparing the boat for winter storage.

18.6 Actions prior to, and after, boating season

Tasks for preparing the boat before and after the boating season.

18.7 Repairs

Guidance on repairing minor damage to the boat's hull and deck.

18.8 Maintenance of the railing

Care and cleaning instructions for the acid-proof steel railing.

18.9 Maintenance of teak surfaces

Methods for maintaining teak, including stain removal, grey teak, and oil processing.

18.9.4 Cleaning the steering position material

Specific cleaning instructions for the steering console material.

18.9.5 Canopy and glide maintenance

Recommendations for cleaning the canopy and lubricating door and hatch glides.

19. Technical specifications

19.1 General Technical Information

Details on designer, CIN code, hull material, and design category.

19.2 Engine and Speed Specifications

Information on recommended engine power, maximum speed, and fire extinguisher.

19.3 Measurements and Weight

Key dimensions, weight specifications, and load capacities.

19.4 Tank Capacities and Electrical System

Specifications for fuel/water tanks and the boat's electrical system voltage.

20. Design categories

21. Equipment

21.1 Safety Equipment

Details on the dry powder extinguisher and the boat's battery and electrical system.

21.2 Operational Equipment

Information on navigation lights, bilge pump, and control switches.

22. Location of the equipment

22.1 Cockpit Equipment Locations

Location of main switch, extinguisher, navigation lights, bilge pump, and drains.

22.2 Hull and CE Plate Locations

Identification of the CE plate, CIN code, and cockpit draining valves.

22.3 Fuel and Battery Locations

Location of fuel tanks, battery, and bilge pump suction head.

22.4 Hull Fittings and Filters

Location of thru-hull fittings for bilge pump and the fuel filter.

23. Loading

24. To prevent water entering the vessel

24.1 Hull and Deck Openings

Procedures for closing hull and deck openings to prevent water ingress.

24.2 Bilge Pumps and Drainage

Ensuring the bilge is clear and checking bilge pump suction inlets.

24.3 High Bilge Water Alarm

Understanding the high bilge water alarm system and its indications.

29. Electrical system

30.Wiring diagram

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