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                                                                       Care and storage

                        Chil Cool Technology vinyl upholstery   (3) Disconnect the positive (+) battery lead
                        Cleaning & Care                          (red).
                        Chil Cool Technology  vinyl  upholstery is a  (4) Unfasten the battery strap, and then re-
                        new material that is cooler to the touch than  move the battery from the boat.
                        standard marine vinyl.
                        Easy care is required to maintain its longevity
                        and cooling properties.                       2          4      2
                        (1) Mix a solution 30:1, (30 parts warm water     1
                            and 1 part mild NON-BLEACH liquid dish
                            soap).
                        (2) Apply and rub with a soft damp cloth.                              1
                        (3) Rinse with clean warm water and wipe
                            dry.
                        Do use these or similar cleaners                   3        3
                         Mild NON-bleach soap & water        1  Positive (+) battery lead (red)
                         409 ®                               2  Negative (–) battery lead (black)
                                  ®
                         Boat Bling  Mild Soap Sauce         3  Battery strap
                                  ®
                         Boat Bling  Vinyl Sauce             4  Ground lead (black)
                         Babes™ Seat Soap
                                                              To store the battery:
                        Do not use these or similar cleaners  (1) Clean the battery casing and terminals
                         NO 303 ®                               using a mixture of baking soda and water
                         NO Starbrite ®                         (one tablespoon of baking soda to one
                         NO Meguiar’s ®                         cup of water).
                         NO Fantastic ®                      (2) Apply dielectric grease or petroleum jelly
                         NO eraser sponges                      to the  battery terminals and to all ex-
                                                                 posed connectors.
                        Failure to care for your vinyl properly or use of  (3) If the battery will be stored for a longer
                        improper cleaners will damage your vinyl.  period, check its state of charge (use a
                                                                 hydrometer or a voltmeter and load tes-
                        Battery care                             ter) at least once a month and recharge
                        If the boat will not be used for more than a  the battery if it gets too low.
                        month, remove the battery and store it in a
                        cool, dark place.                     To charge the battery:
                        The battery is located in the engine compart-  (1) Remove the caps from the cells. Add dis-
                        ment.                                    tilled  water if necessary  to top up  the
                        To remove the battery:                   electrolyte to the proper level.
                        (1) Turn the battery switch to the OFF posi-  (2) Follow  the battery manufacturer’s  in-
                            tion. (See page 38.)                 structions for charging.  WARNING!
                        (2) Disconnect the ground lead (black) and  When charging a battery, keep it well
                            the negative (–) battery lead (black).  away from sparks and open flames, as



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