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Chapter 8:
VENTILATION SYSTEM
8.1 Cabin Ventilation
Ventilation to the cabin area is provided by a deck hatch and opening port windows.
Port Windows
The port windows are secured by cam action locks. The locks should be adjusted so they are tight enough
to seal the windows in the closed position, but not so tight that they break the plastic. The cam locks are adjusted
by turning the two allen head bolts located at the base of each cam lock.
Head Compartment
Ventilation to the head compartment is provided by an opening port window. The port window is secured
by cam action locks. The locks should be adjusted so they are tight enough to seal the window in the closed
position, but not so tight that they break the plastic.
Deck Hatch
The deck hatch is supported in the open position by an adjustable hatch adjuster. To close the hatch, loosen
the hatch adjuster and lower the hatch. Secure in the closed position with the two cam levers on the inside
of the hatch.
OPEN FLAMES DEMAND CONSTANT ATTENTION. OPEN FLAME COOKING APPLIANCES
CONSUME OXYGEN WHICH CAN CAUSE ASPHYXIATION OR DEATH. ALWAYS MAIN-
TAIN OPEN VENTILATION. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE OF VENTILATION OPENINGS, ASK
YOUR DEALER OR THE PURSUIT CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT. LIQUID FUEL
MAY IGNITE CAUSING SEVERE BURNS. BE SURE TO USE FUEL APPROPRIATE FOR
THE TYPE OF STOVE AND TURN OFF THE STOVE BURNER BEFORE FILLING. DO NOT
USE COOKING STOVES FOR COMFORT HEATING. NEVER USE A FLAME TO CHECK
FOR LEAKS.
8.2 Windshield Ventilation
The windshield is equipped with an opening vent panel in the center windshield. It is operated by a switch
on the helm.
8.3 Carbon Monoxide and Proper Ventilation
The Safety Chapter in this manual contains important information on carbon monoxide and the carbon
monoxide detector. Read the section entitled "Carbon Monoxide" in the Safety Chapter of this Owner's
Manual.
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