ENGLISH 26/02/2019 16/92 DUFOUR 430 Grand Large
DANGER!
Never use a naked flame to look for leaks.
- N.B.: The tests above do not replace the recommended periodic inspection by a professional.
Safety warnings
Never leave the boat unattended when naked flames are in use
Refrain from smoking or using a naked flame while LPG cylinders are being changed.
Close the
valve on the empty cylinder before disconnecting it to change. Properly ventilate the cylinder
compartment when replacing cylinders.
Do not use the cooker/oven as a heating appliance.
If a leak is detected, close the main LPG supply and do not use LPG appliances.
After the boat has been shut up, never smoke when going below, and ensure that there is no
smell of gas.
Do not modify the boat’s LPG system. Installation, modification and maintenance must be carried
out by a competent person. Have the system inspected at regular intervals or at intervals fixed by
national requirements.
CAUTION!
Certain precautions must be taken to avoid any contact with naked flames or other hot areas.
Do not use solutions containing ammonia during manual tests for leaks
Detection system
The boat must be equipped with a fire alarm system (smoke detector, heat detector, etc.).
The recommended location is indicated on the evacuation plan (15).
This detector emits an audible signal in the case of an alert.
It has an independent battery that must be replaced when it indicates a loss of power, in
compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions or those indicated on the device.
It is essential to carry out a routine test at each boarding or every week in the case of prolonged
presence on board.
If the test shows that the device is faulty, it should be replaced by an equivalent device.