Impression 444 – Owner's manual
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1. Gas cooker
2. Flexible hose
3. Gas valve
4. Copper tube
5. Gas bottle compartment
6. Safety screw valve with manometer
7. Gas bottle
8. Overboard drainage
Fuel burning appliances consume cabin oxygen and release products of combustion into the
craft. Ventilation is required when appliances in use. Never obstruct ventilation openings.
Avoid asphyxiation. Provide ventilation when the stove is in use.
Do not use for space heating.
Do not smoke or use open flame when replacing LPG bottles.
Remove the stove cover when rear burner is in use.
Gas cylinder must be stored only in specified locker. Do not use LPG cylinder housing or
lockers for storage of any other equipment.
Never leave craft unattended when LPG consuming appliances are in use.
Hoses in the LPG system must be inspected regularly, at least annually and replaced if any
deterioration is found.
Keep valves on empty cylinders closed and disconnected. Keep protective covers, caps or
plugs in place. Store reserve or empty cylinders on open decks or in gas-tight lockers, which
are vented overboard and intended for that purpose.
The ambient operating temperature range of the LPG system is -40 to +40°C for Propane -
Butane LPG.
Avoid contact of materials with naked flame and other hot area.
In case you smell gas or the flame goes out, turn all the valves off and
create a draught to allow the gas to escape. Find the origin of the
problem.
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Changing the gas bottle:
1. Close the gas valve under the cooker.
2. Close the screw valve and the safety valve on the gas bottle.
3. Put the gas bottle into the compartment under the helmsman’s seat.
4. Open the screw valve on the gas bottle.
5. Open the gas valve to the left of the cooker and turn the cooker on.