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410 Convertible
The single lever sink faucet has a removable spray head. Water
is supplied to the sink by a 12-volt pump located in the for-
ward bilge. When activated by the water pressure breaker in
the 12-volt panel, the water system will operate much like the
water system in a home. An automatic pressure sensor keeps
the system pressurized. The sink drains overboard through the
cabin drain system. See the Fresh Water System chapter for
more information on operating the fresh water system.
The sink counter tops are made of corian and there is a micro
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wave mounted in the bulkhead near the steps from the salon
to the galley. Storage cabinets and drawers are located above
and below the sink and counter top.
The AC breaker panel and generator control panel is located
in a cabinet built into the galley counter near the steps to the
staterooms. Lighting is provided by windows in the salon and
12-volt lights above the galley.
Stove
The galley is equipped with a dual burner electric stove recessed
into the counter top. To activate the stove, make sure the stove
breaker in the AC breaker panel is on and remove the stove
cover. Then turn the control knob on the stove clockwise to
turn the burner on. A manual for the stove is included with
your boat. It is extremely important that you read the manual
and become familiar with the proper care and operation of the
stove before attempting to use it.
After cooking, be sure the elements are turned off. Always be
sure the burners are off and allowed to cool before placing the
cover back on the stove.
THE STOVE IS DESIGNED AS AN APPLIANCE FOR
COOKING FOOD. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE
STOVE TO HEAT THE CABIN. USING THE STOVE
TO HEAT THE CABIN COULD CAUSE THE STOVE
TO OVER HEAT RESULTING IN DAMAGE TO THE
STOVE OR A CABIN FIRE.
Refrigerator (AC Only)
An AC refrigerator is supplied as standard equipment and is
mounted in the galley. The freezer unit is supplied electrical
current by the AC system and requires electrical current from
shore power or the generator to operate. The refrigerator is
controlled by a panel inside the top drawer. Latches on the
starboard side of each drawer secure the drawers while the
boat is under way. Always make sure the drawers are latched
securely before operating the boat. Refer to the refrigerator
owner’s manual for additional operating and maintenance
instructions.
Stove
Refrigerator Drawer and Control Panel
Microwave Oven
A microwave oven is provided as standard equipment. The
microwave operates on AC power and is protected by the
microwave breaker in the AC breaker panel. Please refer to
the microwave owner’s manual for detailed information on the
microwave oven installed in your boat.
10.3 Main Salon
Cabin Light Switches
Most of the cabin lights are controlled by switches on the cabin
walls. Some of the lights are controlled by electronic dimmer
switches. Pressing and holding the top of the switch will turn
the lights on and make them brighter. Pressing and holding the
bottom of the switches will dim the lights or turn them off.
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