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SYSTEM OPERATIONS-12
ceptable level, an alarm will sound in ap-
proximately fteen (15) minutes. Contact
a quali ed technician to locate and repair
the source of the Carbon Monoxide Gas
and DO NOT enter your yacht until repairs
have been made and the CO has been
brought to an acceptable level.
CO Alarm
RED
ashing indicator light accompanied
by a pulsed alarm sound. This indicates
the presence of a dangerous level of Car-
bon Monoxide Gas and IMMEDIATE AC-
TION IS REQUIRED. Contact a quali ed
technician to locate and repair the source
of the Carbon Monoxide Gas and DO NOT
enter your yacht until repairs have been
made and the CO has been brought to an
acceptable level.
After depressing the “Reset” switch, the
RED indicator light will continue to ash
and the alarm will produce a “BEEP”
sound every thirty (30) seconds until the
CO is lowered to the Low CO Warning
level. If the CO is not lowered to this level,
the pulsed alarm will resound in ap-
proximately six (6) minutes. The Low CO
Warning alarm will activate if the Carbon
Monoxide Gas is lowered to the low con-
centration level.
CO Monitor Malfunction
Indicator light ashes alternating RED/
GREEN accompanied by a “BEEP” sound
every fteen (15) seconds. Depressing the
“Test/Reset” switch will not discontinue the
visual and audio signal. See your Silverton
dealer for inspection and replacement of
the unit(s), if necessary.
Maintenance of your CO monitors is as
follows:
Test each monitor after removing your
yacht from storage, prior to departing on
each cruise and on a weekly basis. Refer
to the User’s Manual included with your
owner’s packet for the proper test proce-
dure.
Frequently observe the color of the indi-
cator light on each CO monitor and during
testing to be certain the light is functioning
properly.
Vacuum the dust off the CO monitor
cover with the brush attachment of your
vacuum cleaner at least once a year and
more frequently if your yacht is maintained
in a dusty climate.
Frequently clean the CO monitor cover
with a damp cloth to remove all dirt and
grease that may accumulate. Dry with a
soft, dry cloth.
DO NOT spray cleaning agents or
waxes directly onto the CO monitor cover.
Refer to the Boating Safety Section of
this Owners Manual for more important
Carbon Monoxide Safety Information.
Refer to the Users Manual for addition-
al technical information concerning the
use and maintenance of your CO Moni-
tors.

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