ELECTRICITY
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ELECTRICITY
To start 110 V - 220 V elements, wait for 10 to 15 seconds between
the start up of each new component (in order to allow the generator
to become stabilized and be able to give the power necessary for the
starting up).
STOPPING THE 110 V - 220 V POWERED APPLIANCES
To stop the 110 V - 220 V powered appliances (microwave oven, etc.)
it is advisable to do as follows:
- Stop the appliance with its own controls.
To stop 110 V - 220 V elements, wait for 10 to 15 seconds between
the stop of each new component (in order to allow the generator to
become stabilized).
- Turn off the unit circuit breakers by using circuit breaker panel.
- Turn to OFF the 110 V - 220 V source selector (generator or shore
power) or turn off the inverter.
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CHECKING OF THE 110 V - 230 V CONSUMING APPLIANCES
The touchscreen control panel next to the chart table lets you select
the power supply (shore power socket or generator) for the various
110 V - 220 V domestic appliances.
The converter operates independently after switching on the 12 V on-
board circuit (power switch located in the companionway in the star-
board float).
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USE OF THE 110 V - 220 V POWERED APPLIANCES
SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCES
In order to be able to use the 110 V - 220 V powered appliances (mi-
crowave oven, etc), it is advisable:
- Make sure that the circuit breakers are switched OFF on the 110 V -
220 V circuit breaker panel.
- Switch on the 110 V - 220 V source (start the generator or connect a
shore power socket to shore).
- Select this source on the touch screen so that this source supplies the
boat (110 V - 220 V electrical selection panel) or turn on the inverter
for the outlets.
- Turn on the circuit breakers for the units to be used by using the
110 V - 220 V circuit breaker panel.
Then start the appliance with its own controls.
RECOMMENDATION
Check the battery charge during the use of the
inverter.
WARNING
Before you turn the 110 V - 220 V source selector to
OFF, make sure no other appliance is working (danger
of an electric arc that would destroy the changeover
switch and risk of damaging the generator).