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Quicksilver 755SD — System & Component Overview and Operaon
Stove
There is a single burner LPG stove located in the cockpit entertainment center. Refer to the stove
owner’s manual for specic details on operaon. Do not use stove when high angles of rolling or
sustained angles of heel are likely.
Tank Storage
The LPG tank storage is located in the forward end of the L-lounge tub. The tank must be rmly
secured to the boat with the tank in a horizontal posion. Do not relocate or reposion the tank. Do
not obstruct access to the LPG tank in any way. Make sure to keep valves on empty cylinders closed
and disconnected, and keep protecve covers, caps or plugs in place. Do not store spare cylinders in
the L-lounge tub. Only keep spare cylinders in venlated housings on open decks or in gas-ght
lockers which are vented overboard and intended for storing LPG tanks. Finally, do not use LPG
cylinder housing for storage of any other equipment.
LPG Shuto Valve
An inline fuel shuto valve is located in the forward storage area in the entertainment center. Always
close fuel supply line valves and cylinder valve when appliances are not in use. Also, remember to
close all valves before refueling and immediately in an emergency. Finally, be sure appliance valves
are closed before opening cylinder valve.
LPG Pipe & Hoses
Your LPG system consists of a combinaon of hoses and copper pipe connecng the LPG tank to the
stove. The hoses in the LPG system must be inspected regularly, at least annually, and replaced if any
deterioraon is found.
System Leak Test
Prior to the boat leaving the factory, the LPG system is tested for any potenal leaks. However,
Quicksilver® recommends that you test the system regularly. Test all connecons for leakage by
means of the following:
Before each use, close appliance valves; open LPG cylinder valve; allow indicated gauge
pressure to stabilize; close LPG cylinder valve; observe pressure gauge reading near cylinder
valve for three minutes; pressure gauge reading should remain constant if no leak in the
system is present. IF PRESSURE GAUGE READING FALLS, LEAK IS PRESENT. DO NOT USE LPG
APPLIANCES.
2. Roune observaon of bubble leak detector (if ed on the system).
3. Manual leak tesng with foam-producing, soapy water or detergent soluons (with appliance
burner valves closed and cylinder and system valves open); foam-producing soluons for leak
detecon on gas installaons in accordance with EN 14291 meet these requirements.
If a leak is present, shut o the LPG supply at the main supply valve. Exnguish any open ames
(heaters, stoves, etc.) and do not operate any electric switches. Finally, evacuate the area if possible.
Quicksilver® recommends that any LPG system repairs should be made by your authorized
Quicksilver® dealer.
Do not smoke or use open ame when replacing LPG
cylinders. Close cylinder valves on empty cylinders before
disconnecng for replacement.
Ensure that when the LPG stove is on, avoid contact of
materials to the open ame. Never leave cra unaended
when open ame LPG consuming appliances are in use.