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2014 Robalo Owners Manual
Robalo Boats, LLC
Nashville, GA
robalo.com
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WARNING: Alcohol flame is invisible in sunlight. Fueling ignited
burner can cause explosion. Do not light burner unless flame is
extinguished and burner is cool. Carefully follow all instructions
in stove owner's manual.
WATER HEATER
The water heater, which runs on 120 or 220 volt AC power, has an ON/
OFF switch at the main panel in the cabin area. A check valve in the water
heater piping prevents hot water from washing back into the cold water
source. A pressure relief valve prevents damage if pressure or tempera-
ture gets higher than safe settings. The thermostat on the water heater is
preset and is not adjustable.
WARNING: Hydrogen gas may develop if you have not used
heater for two weeks or more. Hydrogen gas is extremely flam-
mable. Open hot water faucet at galley sink before you use any
appliance connected to hot water system. Do not smoke or have
open flame near open faucet.
Note: Refer to the water heater instruction manual for safety pre-
cautions and for detailed operation, maintenance, and winterizing
instructions. In areas where frost is possible, the heater tank must
be drained to prevent possible damage during winter storage.
Before turning on power to the water heater, be sure tank is full and wa-
ter is covering the heating element. The heater tank must be kept full of
water to avoid damage to the heating elements.
REFRIGERATOR
The refrigerator/freezer is designed to operate on 120 or 220 volt AC and/
or 12 volt DC power. When the 120 or 220 volt system is not operating,
the refrigerator operates on 12 volts. A built-in relay automatically switch-
es to the correct power. The AC control is an OFF/ON breaker switch at
the main panel in the cabin. The unit also has a 10 amp direct current
(DC) breaker on the battery switch panel in the engine compartment.
The power needed by the refrigerator exerts a continuous drain on the
battery when it is powered by the 12 volt DC system. It can draw a 100
amp battery dead in a short period of time. To avoid excessive battery
drain, keep the temperature control at a medium setting when air tem-
peratures are in the 70° to 90° F range. If you plan an overnight trip and
shore power is not available, run the generator or the engine occasionally
to ensure your battery is charged.
Note: Refer to the refrigerator instruction manual for safety precau-
tions and for detailed operation and maintenance instructions. The
manual is in your owners packet.
MICROWAVE OVEN
The microwave oven is controlled by an electronic touch control panel.
The breaker at the main panel must be on in order to use the microwave.
For a detailed description of the microwave oven features see the own-
er’s manual supplied by the manufacturer.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury
to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy, read
ALL instructions before using the microwave oven. Be sure to
secure turntable while underway to prevent damage to the unit.
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