Owner`s manual
Freshwater Tank
The
boat
is fitted with a 30 gallon freshwater tank.
It
is filled
through
the
fill
plate
located
on
the
starboard side
of
the
deck.
The
tank is vented
through
the
hull, this allows
air
to
enter/escape
as
water
levels rise
and
fall.
IMPORTANT
Fill
the
tank only with
potable
water. Using
and
refilling
the
tank
often
wiU
help
keep
it a
source
of
clean drinking water.
FILTER
AND PUMP
Water
is
drawn from
the
tank
by
a self-priming
pump
located
under
the
starboard
midship
cushion. Before
entering
the
pump,
the
water passes
through
a filter
to
capture
any
contaminants
.
The
pump
provides a flow
of
Vw'ater
at a
preset
pressure
to
the
remainder
of
the system.
Should
the
sys-
tem
develop
a leak
or
become
empty, a
dry
tank
shut
down switch prevents
pump
burnout.
INITIAL STARTUP
Step
1 - Fill
the
freshwater tank with approximately 10 gallons
of
potable
water.
Step 2 -
Turn
the
FRESHWATER PUMP
breaker
on
.
Step 3 -
Open
the
cold water galley faucet
to
allow
air
to escape.
Qose
the
faucet
when
a steady flow
of
water
is
apparent
Step 4 -
Open
the
hot
water galley faucet
to
fill the water
heater
and
allow
air
to
escape [rom
the
line.
Qose
the
faucet when a steady flow
of
",'ater is apparent.
Step 5 -
Bleed
air from the remainder
of
the faucets
in
the same manner
as steps 3
and
4. After all lines have
been
bled,
the
pump
will
build
to
operating
pressure
and
then
shut
off
.
Step
6 -
You
may now continue
to
fill
the
tank
to
its capacity
of
30 gallons.
City
Water
Hookup
A
CAUTION
Monitqr the UXlter
system
during initial
U$age
of
the
"city water"featuro. In this
mode
, the
boat
is curmected
ro
an
unlimiud
$0=
of
watu.
NEVER
ka""
boat unat-
Unded while using the "city water" featurr. Any major
kak
or
break
in the system will
allaw
almcrmaI
bilge
accumulation which
in
turn eouId
caUS(!
sinking
or
swamping
ofbaturies
and
mgine
. Damage from swamp-
ing
and/or
submergence are not cov<red by
uarranty.
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