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AVIARA OWNERS MANUAL / 178
heat could cause some types of food or other materials to melt,
causing a stain or damage that is not covered under warranty. Do
not leave unattended, open food or other materials that could melt,
on a seat equipped with a seat heater that is or will be turned ON.
The additional heat could cause melting, resulting in a stain or other
damage that is not covered under warranty.
Troubleshooting
If the heater fails to respond when the switch is turned to either
of its ON positions, check on the main circuit breaker panel to
ensure that the circuit has not tripped. If resetting does not
correct the problem or if it continues to trip, take the boat to an
authorized Aviara dealer for repair.
Special Attention
In regular use, the heater should not require any routine
maintenance. However, it is advisable to avoid placing items in
front of the vents, particularly when the heater is in use. The
heated air coming out of the vents could cause damage.
Never run the cockpit/deck heater in a confined space, such
as a garage or shop. Running the cockpit/deck heater requires
also running the engine; fumes from the engine can be
deadly. See also the Common Sense Advice in the Safety
Knowledge section of this Owner’s Manual regarding carbon
monoxide danger.
Carbon monoxide is emitted from the engine’s exhaust system. Never
run the engine without proper ventilation. Do not run the engine in a
confined space or where fumes may be trapped.
Do not leave open food, sun tan oil, or other materials on the seats
if the seat heat function is ON. Although the heat does not exceed a
temperature at which skin can touch without burning, the additional

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