Hermes Yachting Samba Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45 2007 User manual

Operation Manual
Samba Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45 2007

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Operation Manual
INTERIOR...............................................................................................................................4
Control Panel ....................................................................................................................4
Battery Charger Location...................................................................................................6
Radio ....................................................................................................................................6
VHF ................................................................................................................................. 11
GMDSS............................................................................................................................12
General Switches.............................................................................................................12
Service / Engine........................................................................................................... 12
Thruster ...................................................................................................................... 12
Thermal Fuses .................................................................................................................13
12V Control Panel / Bilge Pump / Vhf / Solar Panels..................................................... 13
Anchor fuse .................................................................................................................13
Batteries Location ........................................................................................................... 14
Service / Engine........................................................................................................... 14
Thruster ...................................................................................................................... 14
Water System..................................................................................................................15
Location of fresh water pump/ Location Water valves .................................................15
Location bilge pump .................................................................................................... 15
Operation of toilet pumps ........................................................................................... 16
Operation of shower pumps ........................................................................................ 17
Operation /Location of Waste tanks/valves ................................................................. 17
Oven/Stove .....................................................................................................................18
Location of gas valves inside........................................................................................ 18
Location of Gas bottles ................................................................................................ 18
Engine............................................................................................................................. 19
Engine oil check...........................................................................................................19
Saildrive oil check ........................................................................................................ 19
EXTERIOR ............................................................................................................................ 20
Thruster Controller..........................................................................................................20
Autopilot Operation ........................................................................................................21
Engine Control Panel ....................................................................................................... 22
Outboard ........................................................................................................................ 23
Entries Water ..................................................................................................................24

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Entries Diesel .................................................................................................................. 24
Chain marking .....................................................................................................................25
Sails................................................................................................................................. 26
Main Sail ..................................................................................................................... 26
Genoa .........................................................................................................................26

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INTERIOR
Control Panel
Yacht control panels are electronic devices for the remote control of one or more
pieces of equipment including windlasses, navigation lights etc.
These devices can control the windlass, thrusters, navigation lights, alarms, video
surveillance systems, windshield wipers, engines, fuel, water and oil levels,
generators and other equipment.
When you see OFF it means it is closed and when you see ON it means it is open.
NAVIGATIONS LIGHTS:
-NAVIGATION LIGHTS: When you open this button you turn on the outside
lights (white-red-green).
-ENGINE LIGHT or STEAMING LIGHT: When you open this button you
turn on the steam light. For example when you use together the sails and
engine you must open it. If you press the steaming light button you will notice
that are open and the navigation lights.
-ANCHOR LIGHT: When you open this button you turn on the anchor light.
-DECK FLOODLIGHTS: When you open this button you turn on the deck
light.
-AUX: It is spare.
LIGHTS /12 DC:
-CABIN LIGHTS 1 / CABIN LIGHTS 2 / CABIN LIGHTS 3 / CABIN
LIGHTS 4: When you open this button you turn on the salon and cabin lights.

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-DC PLUGS: When you open this button you turn on the USB etc.
ELECTRONICS:
-INSTRUMENST LIGHTS: When you open this button you turn on the lights
of navigation instruments.
-NAVIGATION INSTRUMENTS: When you open this button you turn on the
wind plotters.
-VHF/HIFI: When you open this button you turn on the VHD and the Radio.
-GPS: When you open this button you turn on the plotter.
-AUTOPILOT: When you open this button you turn on the auto pilot.
SERVICES / 12V DC:
1st COLUMN:
-BILGE PUMP: When you open this button you turn on the bilge pump, keep it
always on it is automatic.
-WATER PRESS PUMP: When you open this button you turn on the fresh
water.
-SHOWER PUMP: When you open this button you turn on the shower pumps.
Do not forget to close it after use.
2nd COLUMN:
-COOLING SET: When you open this button you turn on the cooler of the
fridge.
-FRIGOBOAT: When you open this button you turn on the freeze of the fridge.
-FANS: When you open this button you turn on the fans at the cabins and salon.
-GALLEY BLOWER:
3rd COLUMN:
-The others buttons are spare.
-WATER HEATER: When you turn on
this button you turn on the boiler. Do not forget
to close it after use.
-BATTERY CHARGER: When you turn
on this button you turn on the battery charger.
Keep it always on.
-AC PLUGS 1 / AC PLUGS 2: When you
turn on this button you turn on sockets 220V.

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Battery Charger Location
A battery charger or recharger
is a device that stores energy
in a battery by running an
electric current through it. The
Charger supplies a maximum
capacity wherever you are via
auto-ranging.
You will find it at the salon
area.
Radio
Radio works by transmitting and receiving electromagnetic waves. The radio signal is
an electronic current moving back and forth very quickly. A transmitter radiates this
field outward via an antenna; a receiver then picks up the field and translates it to the
sounds heard through the radio.

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VHF
A very high frequency (VHF) transceiver is a device that is composed of a transmitter
and receiver that operates between 30 megahertz (MHz) to 300 megahertz (MHz).
The wavelength of a VHF transceiver varies between 39.37 inches (1 m) to 393.70
inches (10 m), mainly depending on the frequency used.

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GMDSS
The Dual Energy Power Supplies and Battery
Chargers are designed and developed for charging
and maintenance of voltage on lead-acid batteries
and provide consistent and uninterrupted power
supply (main or backup). You will find it at the
salon area.
General Switches
This battery master switch functions as a battery isolator and a theft deterrent device.
The battery master switch is commonly used in vehicle applications, such as marine,
transportation and automotive. The switch has an impact-resistant housing and has a
detachable key for added security.
Service / Engine
You will find the service and engine battery switches at the stern
starboard cabin.
Thruster
The switch that turns off the Thruster battery power will
be found at the bow starboard cabin, under the bed.

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Thermal Fuses
Fuses are mechanisms that are inserted into an electrical circuit in order to interrupt
the supply of electricity throughout the electrical installation or in individual circuits
of the installation, when large current values occur due to short circuit or overload to
protect the wiring lines. Are always installed after the circuit breakers and are never
installed in ground conductors. The use of these fuses is as follows:
12V Control Panel / Bilge Pump / Vhf / Solar Panels
The most of fuses you will find them back from the
control panel.
Anchor fuse
At the image indicates fuse of the Windlass. In case the
fuse has fallen, you will see the red plastic almost
vertically, with the use of your hand (fingers) you press
the red plastic up so that it reaches a horizontal position.
Then does an operation test to find out if everything is
working properly. You will be found it at the stern
starboard cabin under the mattresses.

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Batteries Location
A battery is a device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy.
The chemical reactions in a battery involve the flow of electrons from one material
(electrode) to another, through an external circuit. The flow of electrons provides an
electric current that can be used to do work.
Service / Engine
You will find the service and engine batteries
at the stern port and starboard cabins lifting
the bed mattress.
Thruster
You will find the thruster batteries on the bow starboard cabin
under the bed.

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Water System
Freshwater pumps deliver water to fixtures onboard a boat. Pressurized water systems
make life aboard more comfortable by providing water "on tap" for dishwashing,
showers and other applications.
Location of fresh water pump/ Location Water valves
You will find the fresh water pump at the saloon area.
You will find two small white valves. When the one of
them it is open the other must keep it close.
Location bilge pump
A bilge pump is a water pump used to remove bilge water.
You will find it on the floor and under the kitchen table. On this
yacht the bilge pump is automatic. So keep the corresponding
button always on.

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Operation of toilet pumps
The toilet is one of the most used pieces of equipment on your boat. Correct operation
of the toilet is essential for the safety and comfort of your crew and craft.
Open inlet and outlet seacocks (and secondary
valves if fitted).
Half fill the bowl with warm fresh water.
Keeping the Flush Control Lever in the Shut
( ) position, pump out the warm water.
Normal use
Open inlet and outlet seacocks (and secondary valves if fitted).
Before use, ensure that there is enough water
in the bowl to prevent the toilet paper
becoming compacted at the bottom of the
bowl. If the bowl is empty, move the Flush
Control Lever to the Open ( ) position
and pump the handle up and down until the
flushing pump is primed and water enters
the bowl. Then Shut ( ) the Flush
Control.
Operate the pump with long, smooth strokes
for efficient and easy operation.
During use, pump as necessary to keep the
contents of the bowl low enough for comfort.
Use good quality hard or soft household toilet paper, but do not use more than
necessary.
After use, keep the Flush Control Shut ( ) and pump until the bowl is empty.
When the bowl is empty, Open ( ) the Flush Control
again, and continue to pump until all waste has either left
the boat, or reached the holding tank (allow 7 complete
up/down strokes per meter (yard) length of discharge
pipework).
NOTE: Do not put in: Sanitary Towels, Wet Strength
Tissues, Cotton Wool, Cigarettes, Matches, Chewing
Gum, or any solid objects, Petrol, Diesel, Oil, Solvents of
any kind or water more than hand hot.

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Operation of shower pumps
On this boat the shower pumps are not automatics. You need to
press the button. Do not forget to close it after use.
Operation /Location of Waste tanks/valves
A stop-and-waste valve is a fitting that
attaches to your irrigation sprinkler lines, and
it prevents waste from freezing. When closed,
they go to waste tank until you open the valve.
As all valves, when it's vertical to the tube
connected to it, it is closed and the excrement
ends at the waste tanks. When it is parallel to the tube then it is open and the waste
tank contents are emptied to the sea. You will find two waste valves. The 1st is at the
stern port toilet you need to open the cupboard behind the seat. The 2nd is at the stern
starboard toilet you need to open the cupboard behind the seat.

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Oven/Stove
In order to turn on the oven or a hob, press the respective switch
inwards and turn clockwise. Without letting go light up the hob
with a lighter and hold for 5 seconds, then release. If the flame
does not hold try holding in the switch for longer. Also make
sure no liquids are spilled on the hobs.
Location of gas valves inside
In case you need to insulate the gas inlet in the kitchen under
the oven, opening the cupboard there is the gas outlet valve
in the kitchen. When the valve is parallel to the pipe it is
open and when it is perpendicular to the pipe it is closed.
Location of Gas bottles
For more safety if you want to close all system of gas you
need to go outside at the port side and to open the locker.
There, you will find the bottles gas. If you turn the valve
clockwise you open the gas system and when you turn the
valve from the other direction you close the gas system.

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Engine
An engine is some machine that converts energy from a fuel to some mechanical
energy, creating motion in the process.
Engine oil check
If you want to check your oil, you will be directed at the front
side of the engine room you have a picture of the engine oil as
in the photo.
Saildrive oil check
If you want to check your saildrive oil, you will be directed to
the stern left cabin you have a picture of the saildrive oil as in
the photo.

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EXTERIOR
Thruster Controller
Thrusters are designed with propellers facing in a sideways direction so when they are
turned on, they push the bow or stern of a boat sideways through the water, in
either direction. If only one thruster is used, for example in the bow, then the boat will
also turn and change orientation.
How to turn on the thruster? You press ON/OFF button, continuously, marked by the
symbol . It will appear the green light. After that you press right you go right or
you press left you go left.
How turn off the thruster? You press continuously the
ON/OFF button marked by the symbol continuously
until the light it will be off.
ATTETION: Do not use it continuously, it is better to
use it for 2-3 second, and then you leave it.
The panel will shut off automatically if not operated for
approximately 10 minutes.
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