Owner`s manual

As
an
alternative
to
your
freshwater
tank,
the
freshwater system
can
be
connected
to
"city water"
at
the
receptacle
on
the
starboard
stern
of
the
boaL Because
the
water
enters
the
boat
under
pressure,
it
b}passes
the
lank,
the
filter,
the
pump,
and
the
pressure
accumulator
.
NOTE
Using
"city warer"
hookup
does
not
replenish
water supply
in
the
lank.
The
lank
can
only
be
filled
at
the
freshwater fill plate.
When
using
a
dockside
hookup,
you will have
to
bleed
all
the
lines
as
you
did
in
initial start-up for the freshwater
lank
system.
Hot
Water
Heater
The
hot
water
tank
is
equipped
with a high pressure
relief
valve
for
safety,
and
a
thermostat
that
regulates
the
heater
to
a specific
water
tempera-
ture.
The
thermostat
is
adjustable to suit individual taste.
The
electric
hot
water
heater
is
operated
by
turning
on
the
WATER
HEATER
breaker
switch
located
on
the
AC
Power
No.1
panel.
The
electric
hot
water
heater
provides fast recovery,
and
is
capable
of
reheating
a
tank
quite
rapidly.
A
CAUTION
Do
not
turn 1M
hot
waf6
swUm
on unless 1M
frahwa-
16
rystem
is
charged-
Danuzge
tq
the
Iuating
demmJ
will
result
if
allowed /0 heat up with no
waf6
in the
system.
The
hot
water
tank
also
operates
via a
heat
exchanger
.
Heated
cooling
water from the
engines
is
delivered to a heat exchanger which
in
turn
heats the water
in
the hot water tank. After the
cooling
water circulates
through the exchanger.
it
is
returned 10 the engine exhaust system which
dumps
it
overboard.
HEAD AND WASTE CONTAMINANT SYSTEM
The
head
on
your
boat
has
either
the 20 gallon manually
operated
system
or
optional electric
head
which draws seawater in
through
the
hull
10
flush waste water
from
the
marine
loileL
The
toilet
pumps
the
waste
water on to a 20
gallon
holding tank.
Waste
Holding
Tank
for
20
Gallon
System
The
waste
holding
tank
is
located to the
port
side
of
the
midship
cush-
ions. Waste
is
pumped
from the
head
through
a sanitary waste hose to
the
top
portion
of
the
tank. A 1-1/2" sanitary waste
hose
is
attached
to
the bottom
of
the
tank
.
and
runs
to the dockside
pumpout
plate
on
the
starboard
stern
of
the
boaL
An
overboard
vent
keeps the
tank
at
aLm05-
pheric pressure regardless
of
waste levels.
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ROOlill SttrleS
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