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W E L C O M E T O
46’ VOYAGER
HOUSEBOAT MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Marine Radio .....................................................................................................1
Engines/Helm .................................................................................................. 3
Houseboat Batteries .......................................................................................6
Generator ..........................................................................................................8
Water Pressure ..............................................................................................10
Hot Water ....................................................................................................... 12
Holding Tanks ..................................................................................................13
Gas/Propane .................................................................................................. 15
Refrigerator ..................................................................................................... 17
Range ................................................................................................................ 19
Grill ................................................................................................................... 20
Heater ............................................................................................................... 21
Cooling .............................................................................................................22
Accessories .....................................................................................................23
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MARINE RADIO
Your houseboat has come equipped with a VHF Marine Band Radio. It is located at the helm, to the left of the steering wheel.
ON/OFF
Turn on DC MAIN Breaker
Turn on VHF RADIO Breaker on the
DC Panel
Turn the volume Knob in a clockwise direction to turn on the radio.
Make sure the H/L (high/low frequency) button is on the Hi position which can be seen on the display.
CHANNEL 16
Use Channel 16 for hailing and emergencies only.
Never use Channel 16 for routine conversations.
In case of an emergency, hail the National
Park Service on channel 16. They monitor this channel 24 hours a day.
To hail Boat Rentals, turn radio ON and to Channel 16, depress button on side of handheld microphone to talk, and release the button when you are finished talking.
The Boat Rentals Office monitors this channel during regular business hours.
Say “_________ (the name of the marina you are calling) BOAT RENTALS this is houseboat # _____” (number of your houseboat). For example: “Bullfrog Boat
Rentals, this is houseboat # S11.”
When communication is established, we will direct you to another channel.
Commonly used channels are 10, 12,
68 and 72. Be sure to acknowledge that channel, before you change to the channel. Then turn to that channel, and we will continue the conversation.
Information you will need when you call us:
1. Your boat number.
2. Your exact location, if known.
3. Description of the problem.
4. Any details on the trouble-shooting you have already tried.
If you need assistance we will attempt to help you troubleshoot a problem over the radio. If we are not successful, we will dispatch a technician out to help you.
For safety, our technicians can only be dispatched if they can fix the problem and return to our docks before dark. If we receive your call late in the day, we will gladly respond first thing the next morning.
WEATHER
W/X button or Channel 1 on your marine radio is the weather channel.
This channel is updated periodically by the National Weather Service.
Be sure to check this channel regularly during your trip to keep apprised of the changing weather conditions here at Lake
Powell.
REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE CARD
If for some reason you cannot reach us by Marine Radio, fill out your Request for
Assistance Card located in your manual.
Flag down a boat passing by and ask them to take it to the nearest marina for assistance.
We will dispatch a technician out to your boat as soon as we can safely do so.
OTHER INFO
Do NOT use VHF antenna as a flag pole or hang anything on the antenna.
Channel 26 is the Marine Operator.
Marine Radios transmit line-of-sight. So if you are back in a canyon, you may have to ask assistance from another boater with a radio to help contact us if you cannot get through directly.
Profanity over the public airways is a federal crime.
Reminder:
Your Marine Radio is not a toy and should be operated only by a responsible adult.
A VHF marine radio is not the same as a Citizen’s Band Radio. CB lingo and
10-codes are not used.
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Not transmitting or receiving
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Low house battery
Radio not set on USA
Radio blocked by canyon walls
Set on 1 watt mode
Antenna has fallen down
REMEDIES
Charge house battery
Push USA/Int button
Move the houseboat to open water
Push 1/25or Hi/Lo button to change to 25 watt
Raise antenna
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ENGINES/HELM
YOUR HOUSEBOAT HAS
TWO ENGINES…
• For greater maneuverability and power.
• To provide you with a spare in case of engine failure.
Your engines are well maintained, but occasional breakdowns can occur. The spare is to ensure your safety and save you inconvenience. Don’t let the loss of one engine delay your vacation. Proceed on your planned itinerary with the good engine and we will catch up to you as soon as possible and make necessary repairs.
GAUGES
Tachometer
• Monitors the engine revolutions.
• Wide-Open Throttle (WOT)
should be 4800-5200 RPM’s.
• The most efficient cruising RPM
will be 3800-4200 RPM
Horn
• Turn on the breaker for Horn located on your DC panel.
• Push in the HORN button at the helm.
Fuel Gauge (Voyager XL Model Only)
• Key must be on for fuel level to register.
NAUTICAL NOTE:
When leaving a dock, signal with 1 long blast (4 seconds) and
3 short blasts (1 second each).
THROTTLE
Setting Neutral Throttle for Starting
• With the throttle controls in neutral turn the key to start.
• If the motor does not start push in the button at the base of the control throttle (side). Move the throttle forward 1/3 and turn key to start.
• Once started bring throttle control back to neutral and let warm up for three minutes.
THROTTLE (Voyager XL Model Only)
Setting Neutral Throttle for Starting
Neutral Throttle.
• With the throttle controls in the neutral position turn the key to first click – beeper will sound.
• Push and hold “Black” command button the red light will be solid to indicate that the shift control is activated, and lever movement will engage prop.
• Turn key to engage starter. If the engine fails to start in 10 seconds, return key to on position wait 30 second and try again.
• If the motor still will not start try directions bellow:
• Confirm that the throttle is in neutral position.
Engines/Helm
• Turn the key to first click- Beeper will sound.
• Push and hold “black” command button while pushing throttle forward to the first detent
• Red light will flash to indicate throttle only control.
• Turn key to engage starter. If the engine fails to start in 10 seconds, return key to ON position, wait 30 seconds and try again.
• Once it starts, advance the throttles till the tachometer reads 2000 rpm’s and allow engine to warm up for 3 minutes.
• Return throttle lever to center position after warm-up. Red light will be solid to indicate that the shift control is activated, and lever movement will engage prop.
• If engine is still difficult to start, squeeze primer bulb, located on the fuel line near the engine, until firm.
Cold Start
• Same as regular start, but warm up time needs to be extended.
GETTING UNDER WAY
From Neutral Throttle
• Return throttle to neutral position.
• Button will automatically pop out.
• Push throttle lever forward to go forward or pull back for reverse.
• Advance throttle to increase speed.
• Always pause in neutral before changing gears.
Shut Down
• Return throttles to neutral position.
• Turn key to off.
HYDRO-LOCK
Hydro-locking of an engine occurs when water enters the engine cylinders. The starter will click, but the engine won’t turn over.
Caused by
• Overloading the back deck.
• Large waves behind boat.
• Dropping lake level which increases the angle of a beached boat.
If you suspect your engine has become hydro-locked, get word to the nearest marina and a technician will be sent out help you.
RAISING ENGINE
Electric tilt toggle is located on the left side of the engine, below the cowling
(cover).
Changing the Prop
• Remove keys from ignition
(to avoid someone else accidentally starting the engine).
• Raise engine.
• Unscrew lock nut.
• Remove spacer washer.
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ENGINES/HELM
• Remove Prop.
• Reverse procedure to install the new propeller.
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Engine doesn’t turn over
Engine turns over slowly
Engine turns over but won’t start
Engine won’t turn off
No light on control
(Voyager XL Model
Only)
POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDIES
Is the throttle in neutral
Low battery
Hydrolock
Low battery
Put throttle in neutral
Charge battery from the
Generator
Call the marina for help
Charge battery from the
Generator
Flooded
See starting procedures for
Flooded engine
Fuel line disconnected
Unplug the fuel line from the engine or reconnect the harness
Short in the ignition l line switch
Stuck in Neutral Throttle
(All models except
Voyager XL)
Unplug the fuel from the engine
Button didn’t pop out
Jiggle the throttle until button pops out.
switch harness has t
Engine become unplugged a the engine. (VoyagerXL
Model Only)
Reset the MMC breaker located in the Generator compartment on the rear deck
Turn off key Reset the engine control breaker located underneath the rear stateroom bed.
HOUSEBOAT BATTERIES
The 12-volt house system includes cabin lights and navigational lights, water pumps, the horn and the VHF Radio.
Battery Condition Gauge
• A dash-mounted Battery gauge is located left of the steering wheel.
The toggle switch selects battery
1 (houseboa battery) or battery 2
(engine crank battery).
• When a battery reaches the
YELLOW area, you must start the generator or engines to charge the low batteries. On the Voyager XL models the battery gauge is located to the right of the steering column.
Charging
• Start the Generator.
• Turn on the AC main breaker.
• The batteries will also charge directly from the engines. Operate the engines 2-3 hours at 1000-2000
RPM to fully charge without the generator.
DC Breaker Panel
• DC Main
• Refrigerator
• Heater
• Salon Lights
• Cabin Lights- Port
• Instrument panel
• Radio
• Deck Lights
• Cabin Lights
• Water heater
• 12-volt DC Outlet
• Navigational Lights
• Horn
• Bilge Pump
• Shower Pump
Please Note:
• Turn off the LAKE WATER PUMP breaker while underway, beaching, or unbeaching. Once you are beached, leave this breaker off for an additional 15 minutes to let sand and sediment in the water settle.
Remember: Each light or appliance will need to be turned on individually once the breaker is on.
DC Breaker
• If you should lose DC power and your batteries are fully charged, reset the
DC breaker located on the electrical panel. See picture to the left.
A/V.05 ELECT 1
HOUSEBOAT BATTERIES
Bilge Pumps
• Located in the lower stateroom (if applicable) and in the below deck generator compartment. Use only when water is presentTurn on DC
MAIN breaker.
• Turn on BILGE PUMP breaker.
• On helm, push Bilge 1 or Bilge 2 switches ON to activate.
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HOUSEBOAT BATTERIES
Tips for Getting the Most from your
Houseboat Batteries
• When generator is running ALWAYS have the AC MAIN and BATTERY
CHARGER breakers on.
• Charge daily.
• The lake water pump draws a lot from the houseboat batteries. When using the shower or washing dishes, run the generator with the BATTERY
CHARGER on.
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
• Don’t use unnecessary lights such as running lights and anchor lights.
• The INST, RADIO and HORN breakers should be ON when under way but may be turned OFF when beached.
NOTE: Deep Cycle batteries are used to extend the time between charging. However, they also require more time to recharge when they are discharged for too long. When the lights dim and the pumps slow, a recharge is overdue.
PROBLEM
No DC Power DC
Breaker off
Cabin Light Dim
No Cabin Lights
No Lake Water
Pressure
No Fresh Water
Pressure
POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDIES
House batteries low or dead
Low house battery
Turn on DC Breaker
Start generator and Turn on BATTERY CHARGER
Breaker
Start generator and Turn on BATTERY CHARGER
Breaker
House batteries low or dead Check Breaker
CABIN LIGHTS DC breakers not on
Start generator and Turn on BATTERY CHARGER
Breaker
LAKE WATER PUMP not on Air lock
Check LAKE WATER
BREAKER on DC panel
Fresh Water Empty
HOLD down the toilet valve for 15-20 seconds
Refill with Potable Water at any marina
GENERATOR
The Generator is located on the rear deck of your houseboat.
If the engine fails to start, wait 20 seconds and repeat.
NOTE:
The engine won’t start with a load on the circuit. By continually holding the starter switch, you can run down the battery or damage the starter.
• Allow the engine to warm up for
5 minutes.
• Switch the AC MAIN breaker ON.
• You may now turn on individual breakers to provide power to your houseboat.
Note: On the Voyager XL model only, the generator should not be running when underway in choppy water as it is water cooled and could over heat if unable to draw enough water to cool the Gen.
Starting/ Warm Up
The remote start is located on the wall of the cabin just inside the rear door.
(Voyager XL Models only: There is also a remote start located to the left of the steering wheel at the helm.
• Confirm that the AC MAIN breaker and all other breakers are OFF.
• Press start button until generator starts or for 20 seconds – no longer.
NOTE:
Your generator also has an ON/
OFF rocker switch on the generator itself.
If your remote starter does not work, you can try this one. Remember to replace the panel cover, on above deck models after starting to avoid overheating.
AC Breaker Panel
• AC Main
• Battery Charger
• Refrigerator
• Cooler
• Galley Outlets
• Microwave
• Heat Outlets
• Outlets Port
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GENERATOR
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Fuel Tank Switch-Over Valve, On the
Voyager XL model only
• The fuel tank switch-over valve is to help balance fuel usage between port and starboard tanks.
• Valve is located in the rear deck compartment.
• Point handle left or right to change tanks.
GFI Outlets
Some electrical outlets have a GFI breaker. Push in the reset button to reset.
1. Turn off the generator.
2. Remove the brass top off thecooling system strainer.
3. Empty the strainer and replace top.
4. Be certain top is on straight and hand tightened all the way.
Special Notes
Your battery Charger is located in the back stateroom closet. It is plugged into an electric outlet. DO NOT unplug the charger.
• To Shut Down Generator Turn off all circuit breakers
• Turn off AC MAIN breaker
Generator
• Push and hold STOP button until engine stops completely or approximately 15 seconds.
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES
5. Restart generator.
For Voyager XL models only:
The generator is equipped with coolant
(lake water) strainers. Do not open this unit unless no water is pumping from the side of the houseboat during generator operation, or you hear excessively loud operation:
REMEDIES
No generator power
Outlet doesn’t work
Generator Shut down
Generator cranks but won’t start
CO Alarm beeps
4 beeps every 5 seconds
CO Alarm beeps 1 beeps every minute
AC MAIN breaker off Check breaker on panel
Is the generator on?
AC MAIN breaker off?
Is that area’s breaker on?
Is GFI tripped?
Out of Fuel
Out of Fuel
Start generator
Check breaker on panel
Check breaker on panel
Reset GFI Outletdeck
Check gauges
Refuel
Engines/Generator running
System Error
Turn off Engines/Generator
Evacuate crew out of cabin
Open doors and windows
Press the RESET/SILENCE
Press the REST/SILENCE button for more than 15 seconds to shut off.
WATER PRESSURE
YOUR HOUSEBOAT IS
SUPPLIED WITH 40
GALLONS OF FRESH WATER.
Holding Tank
• Located on the top deck inside of abench box and on the Voyager XL
Model only it is located in the front stateroom under the bed.
Lake Water Pressure
• Turn on the DC MAIN breaker located on the DC panel.
• Turn on the WATER PUMP breaker on the DC panel.
• Turn on the LAKE WATER switch on the wall above the dinette. (Note:
Not all boats will have a LAKE
WATER SWITCH. If your boat does not have one, disregard this last instruction.)
• A chrome cap marked WATER is located under the bench cushion and on the Voyager XL model only this cap is located along the port side outside the cabin.
• Open only when refilling tank from a
POTABLE water hose located at any
Marina. The fresh water is a gravityfed system.
• Voyager XL model only: The fresh water is an on demand pump that operates only when a faucet is turned ON.
• A pressure valve is located at the base of the tank, inside the bench.
Faucets
• The Large Faucet is lake water.
• Small Faucet is fresh water.
• The sinks and showers empty directly into the grey-water tank.
Head/Toilet
• LAKE WATER breaker must be on.
• To fill toilet bowl with water, lift up on the foot pedal.
• To flush, push down on the foot pedal slowly.
NOTE: Make sure the pedal returns to the up position or flooding can occur.
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WATER PRESSURE
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
No Water
No fresh water
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WATER PUMP breaker may not be on
Low batteries
Lost prime
Turn on breaker
Turn on Switch
Out of water
Low batteries (Voyager
XL models only)
REMEDIES
LAKE WATER switch over the dinette not on
Charge batteries
Press down
toilet flush for about a minute to restore prime
Refill at marina with
POTABLE water
Charge batteries
Note: Not all boats will have a LAKE WATER SWITCH.
HOT WATER
YOUR BOAT IS EQUIPPED
WITH A 6-GALLON
CAPACITY WATER HEATER.
To Start
• Turn ON the DC MAIN.
• Turn ON the valve for your propane tank.
• Turn ON the WATER HEATER breaker located on the DC panel.
• Turn ON the SHOWER PUMP breaker located on the DC panel.
• Turn ON the WATER HEATER switch located in the hall above the
Thermostat.
• The red light will be on until the water heater ignites.
• Allow approximately 30 minutes for the water to heat.
NOTE:
If water is already hot, water heater will not come on nor will the water heater light.
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Water Hear does not light
The red light on the master switch does not come on
Ran out of hot water
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Propane may not be on
Propane might not be full
REMEDIES
Check your propane to be sure it is on
Check your propane to be sure it is full.
DC MAIN might not be on
WATER HEATER breaker may not be on
Water may already be hot
Turn on DC MAIN
TURN on WATER HEATER breaker on DC panel
You only have 6 -gallons of hot water
Allow 30 minutes to heat more water
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HOLDING TANKS
YOUR HOUSEBOAT HAS BEEN
EQUIPPED WITH A A COM-
BINED BLACKWATER TANK
AND A GREYWATER TANK
WITH A TOTAL CAPACITY OF
500-GALLON.
Full Service Pumpout
• Radio into any of the Rental Docks.
• Give us an estimated time for arrival.
• We will direct you where to park and will pump out your houseboat for you.
Self Service Pumpout
• Located in any marina.
• The silver tank openings are located on the port side of the boat. There along the side rub rails of your houseboat and are marked WASTE.
• When finished, close the valve before removing the hose.
• Remove the fitting from your houseboat and replace on dock.
• Place the end of the lake water hose inside the pump out portal.
• Fill the tank with approximately
2 to 3 gallons of water.
• Empty one packet of provided chemical into the head/toilet inside and flush.
• Put all the hoses back and replace the cap on the WASTE opening.
DONE!
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• Unscrew the cap.
• Screw the correct sized fitting into the pumpout port on your houseboat. (Fittings are available at the dock on the pumps)
• Attach the pumpout hose to the fitting
• Open valve and follow the direction on the pump.
Remote Station Pumpout
• See HELP PRESERVE in your
Nautical Notes for locations of
Remote Pumpouts.
• Unscrew WASTE cap.
• Place end of hose into opening.
• Work the hand lever to pump.
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Odor
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Holding tanks are full
REMEDIES
Pumpout at the nearest marina or remote station
After pumping out, add a packet of chemical and two gallons of water in the head
Leave some water in the bowl to trap any odor
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GAS/PROPANE
Location of Fuel Tanks
There are Port and Starboard tanks.
• Fuel fittings are located on the rear deck, directly in front of engine covers.
• Remove cap to check fuel level for refueling.
• Voyager XL has Fuel gauges to check fuel level.
Refueling
• Turn off grill and cabin heater.
• Turn off all propane tanks 10 minutes prior to to entering the marina..
• Turn OFF pilot light switches at refrigerator and hot water heater.
• Turn OFF all electrical breakers.
• Turn OFF the generator.
• Close all doors and windows.
Caution:
NEVER siphon gas from your houseboat fuel tanks.
NOTE:
Captain and Crew must remain on board your houseboat.
Wait for Fuel Dock personnel to assist you.
Location of Propane Tank
There are 2 tanks located in a metal box outside the rear cabin wall.
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Checking Fuel Level
• Fuel level stick is located in the broom closet.
• The ignition switch needs to be on for the fuel gauges to operate.
On/Off
• A valve is located on the top of each tank. Turn counterclockwise to open.
• Turn clockwise to close.
• Only use one tank at a time. After turning ON propane re-light pilots and /or reset refrigerator. Use master switch to turn on hot water heater.
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Propane Smell
POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDIES
The grill is not turned off all the way
One of the propane appliances is not turned off all the way.
Only use one bottle at a time
Turn off any propane appliances unless they are in use.
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REFRIGERATOR
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How to Start
• Confirm that the propane is ON or that the generator is running.
(See below.)
• Push the master switch on the refrigerator panel ON.
• Choose between propane or 110V power to operate the refrigerator or push AUTO.
If using the generator, you must have the DC MAIN ON as well as the
BATTERY CHARGER breaker ON.
Refer to the instructions located inside the refrigerator/freezer for more details.
Getting the most out of your Refrigerator
• Put cold or frozen food into the refrigerator.
• Open door only when necessary.
• Use ice chest for beverages.
• Don’t pack the refrigerator full, leave space for air to circulate freely.
• Cover foods with strong odor.
• Cover foods that easily absorb odor.
• The coldest areas in the refrigerator are under the cooling fins and at the bottom.
• Warmest areas are on the upper door shelves.
• The refrigerator will operate more efficiently if houseboat is level.
• Beach your houseboat so refrigerator side will be in the shade in the afternoon.
• The refrigerator will not cool as efficiently as your household refrigerator.
Getting the most out of your freezer
• The freezer on your houseboat is not designed for deep or quick freezing.
• Coldest part of your freezer is at the bottom of the aluminum liner.
• Ice cubes can be made in the freezer if placed in direct contact with bottom of freezer.
• Cool items in fridge before placing in freezer.
• Condensation from warm items being placed in the freezer will adversely affect the operation of the freezer.
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Not cooling properly
Check Light Comes
On
There is a clicking sound and a blinking orange light coming on from my refrigerator
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Is the refrigerator on?
Is there too much in your refrigerator?
Was everything cooled down before you put it in the refrigerator?
How hot is the outside air temperature?
You need to reset the igniter
You are out of propane
REMEDIES
Turn ON the refrigerator.
Check the bottles of propane to be sure they are ON and full.
Leave plenty of room around items for air circulation.
Put items on ice to cool down and then put them back in the refrigerator.
Check your temperature setting. If it is the coldest setting, it is as cool as possible. Be sure to put perishables on the ice in the cooler.
Turn OFF the master switch, then turn back ON at the master switch to reset
Switch bottles of propane and go through restart.
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RANGE
To Light the Burners
• Confirm that the propane is on.
• Light match.
• Turn control knob counter clockwise to the LITE position.
• Apply match immediately to the burner to light.
• Adjust heat, with knob, to the desired flame size.
To Light the Oven
• Confirm that the propane is on.
• Open oven door and and find pilot light area under the bottom shelf
Light match.
• Push and turn oven control knob counter clockwise to the desired temperature.
• Apply match to light. It may take 30-
60 seconds for the oven to light after the pilot is lit.
To Shut Down
• Turn all knobs to OFF.
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Burners or oven won’t light
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Propane is not ON or is empty
REMEDIES
Check propane at bottle and be sure it is ON and is full.
GRILL
To Light
• Confirm that the propane is on.
• Open lid of grill.
• Visually check to be certain where you will light the grill.
• Turn knob to HIGH to allow propane to flow into the tube.
• Use the igniter to light the grill.
• Adjust flame to desired setting.
Caution:
NEVER stand over the grill when lighting.
To Shut Down
• After cooking, turn setting to HIGH for a few minutes to burn any excess food or grease from the grate.
• Turn knob clockwise to shut off.
• Close lid.
• DO NOT remove lava rocks.
NEVER
put wood into the grill. Doing so could cause severe damage or injury.
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Grill won’t light
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Propane is off
Propane is empty
REMEDIES
Turn on propane
Be sure propane is full
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HEATER
On
• Turn ON DC MAIN breaker on the
DC panel.
• Turn ON the HEATER breaker on the
DC panel.
• Be certain that the propane is on.
On the thermostat, move the white switch on the bottom to the right for
ON.
• Set thermostat to desired temperature.
• The fan will come on and run for 2-5 minutes before you feel heat come out of the vents.
• Generator should be running with battery charger on as the heater draws a lot power from the battery.
• Turn OFF HEATER breaker at DC panel.
• The fan will continue to run for 2-3 minutes after you have shut down the heating system.
NOTE: The fan draws a lot of DC power. You must run the generator whenever you run the heater. Be sure to have the Battery Charger breaker ON.
Off
• At thermostat, move white switch at button to OFF.
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Heater won’t light
Heat pump won’t work
POSSIBLE CAUSES
DC main is Off
Heater breaker is off
Thermostat is off
Low battery
Thermostat not set to heat.
Breaker not turned on.
REMEDIES
Turn on DC MAIN
Turn on the HEATER breaker
Turn on the thermostat
Charge the battery
Set control to heat setting.
Turn breaker on.
COOLING
On/Off
• Generator must be running.
• Turn on the AC Main.
• Turn on AIR CONDITIONER breakeron the AC panel.
• Choose “cooling setting” on the air handler control panel.
• Choose “cooling” setting for air circulation.
• Open the louvers to direct the flow of air.
COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Air Conditioner blowing warm air
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Compressor motor is frozen
REMEDIES
Turn OFF Air Conditioner for 1 hour
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ACCESSORIES
Microwave
• Generator must be running.
• Turn on AC MAIN.
• Turn on MICROWAVE breaker on the AC panel.
• Use microwave as you would at home.
Coffee Maker
• Generator must be running.
• Turn AC main.
• Turn on GALLEY OUTLETS breaker on the AC panel.
• Use the coffee maker as you would at home.
Blender, Toaster and Can Opener
• Generator must be running.
• Turn AC main.
• Turn on GALLEY OUTLETS breaker on the AC panel.
• Use these appliances as you would at home.
Stereo
• Turn on DC MAIN on the DC panel
• Turn on the RADIO breaker on the
DC panel
• Turn on the knob for the stereo for power.
.
• Don’t forget to turn off when not in use so that the battery isn’t drained.
The radio stations on the lake are limited and varied by location.
Speakers
Switches are located near the stereo for:
• Front Deck
• Salon Area
• Aft Stateroom
• Rear Deck
• Upper Deck
Back Up Monitor (Voyager XL model only)
• Turn on the DC MAIN on the DC breaker panel.
• Turn on the BACK-UP MONITOR breaker.
• Turn on POWER button on the monitor.
GPS/Sonar (Voyager XL model only)
• Turn on the DC MAIN on the DC breaker panel
• Turn on the GPS breaker.
• Press POWER button on the GPS/
SONAR
Boat Repair:
Rental Office:
NPS Office:
928-645-1149
928-645-1078
NPS Emergency: 928-608-6300
Dangling Rope:
928-608-6301
928-691-0206
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Table of contents
- 4 Marine Radio
- 6 Engines/Helm
- 9 Houseboat Batteries
- 11 Generator
- 13 Water Pressure
- 15 Hot Water
- 16 Holding Tanks
- 18 Gas/Propane
- 20 Refrigerator
- 22 Range
- 23 Grill
- 24 Heater
- 25 Cooling
- 26 Accessories