You can choose to equip your boat with different cooking appliances. The appliances may be heated electrically, or by diesel or LPG.
Risk of fire and carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Before turning on the any cooking appliances, check that the warm air outlet is open and the exhaust pipe is not covered or touched by anything.
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Do not fasten fenders to the middle cleat or cover the exhaust pipe with anything.
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Ensure good ventilation to avoid breathing in discharge of toxic combustion from the diesel fuel.
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Never leave the boat unattended while any cooking appliances are in use.
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Do not switch off the direct supply current on the main switch panel before you have made sure that the appliance has cooled down.
The cooking appliances can be a potential fire hazard.
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Never make changes to your boat’s electrical sytem or fuel system, or allow an unqualified person to make changes to any other system of the boat.
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Never fill the fuel tank or handle fuel when the engines are running.
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Never smoke or use a naked flame when handling fuel.
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Never keep fuel in canisters or containers under the deck.
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Never leave the boat unattended when cooker is in use.
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Do not allow curtains or other flammable materials to get in contact with the cooker or naked flames.
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Ensure that all ventilation ducts are free.
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A smell of fuel is a potential sign of leaking fuel.
Always open the cooker cover before usage. Make sure the cover stays open and is not accidentally slammed shut. After usage, let the coocker cool down before shutting the cover.
For further instructions, read the manufacturer's manual.