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Dometic SeaStation - Safe Operation

Dometic SeaStation
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General
Read and understand this manual, the Quick Reference Guide, and any
other documentation provided with your steering system.
Know and obey all applicable federal, state, and municipal laws and
regulations that govern boating in your area. Dometic recommends all
boat operators take a boating safety course.
Never operate a boat while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Before every use
Perform the system inspection as described in Book 50.1 and Book 54.
Make sure your Quick Reference Guide and/or this manual is on your
boat. Both contain important safety information that you may need in the
event of a system fault while on the water.
During use
Wear a Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device (PFD).
Attach the engine shut-off lanyard to your PFD.
Do not allow anyone not familiar with the controls (steering, shift/
throttle) to operate the boat.
After use
Rinse off the steering Actuators/Cylinders thoroughly, using only fresh,
clean water at low pressure. Never use high-pressure water from a hose
nozzle or pressure washer.
Do not use acetone, or cleaners containing ammonia, acids, or any other
corrosive ingredients, on any Optimus components.
Some products formulated for cleaning fiberglass hulls are known to
aggressively corrode stainless steel shafts. If using a hull cleaner, avoid
overspray on to the steering Actuators/Cylinders. Rinse off any overspray
immediately with fresh, clean water.
WARNING!
Do not operate the boat if any component is not in proper working order.
It may result in a loss of steering control, which could lead to a collision
and/or ejection from the boat, causing property damage, personal injury,
and/or death.
1.2 Safe operation
WARNING!
The safety information below is intended to inform you of hazards that
may be present when operating a boat equipped with electronic controls.
Read and understand this information.