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Quicksilver 755SD — System & Component Overview and Operaon
Carbon Monoxide Monitor
The CO monitor is an electronic instrument that detects carbon monoxide. The detector is very
sensive and will nofy you before dangerous amounts of CO can accumulate which will allow you to
take measures to dissipate the gas from the aected areas. When there is a buildup of CO in the
cabin, the monitor will alert the occupants by ashing a DANGER light and sounding an alarm. The CO
monitor is powered through a breaker on the baery panel in the cockpit.
It is important that you read and understand the CO monitor informaon and operang instrucons.
It is extremely important that you become familiar with the CO monitor and its funcons.
Tesng the CO Monitor
Test the monitor on your boat at manufacturers required intervals by pushing the TEST buon on the
side of the unit. If the unit is operang correctly both audible and visual warning indicators will be
acvated.
End of Life Signal
Your CO detector may be equipped with an End Of Life (EOL) signal indicang the sensor used in the
unit has reached the end of its service life and must be replaced. The signal is acvated from a mer
that will run for 4 years, 11 months from the date of manufacture. Depending on your monitor, the
EOL signal indicator varies, so check the unit's operaon manual for further informaon and
instrucons.
The EOL signal can be reset for a period of 72 hours (3 days) for a total of up to 30 days. Aer this
me, the unit will connuously signal EOL and will no longer detect CO and MUST BE REPLACED! DO
NOT DISCONNECT THE ALARM UNTIL YOU HAVE A REPLACEMENT ALARM AVAILABLE TO INSTALL!
REMOVING THE LITHIUM BATTERY WILL CAUSE THE UNIT TO SIGNAL EOL PERMANENTLY!
REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKAGE FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
Accumulaon of Carbon Monoxide Examples
Wind blowing exhaust towards boat occupants
Operang at slow speed or dead in the water
Operang with “bow high” atude
Good air ow — open all hatches, portlights or
canvas openings to let fresh air circulate