Owner`s manual
shortm the life
of
the pump.
Third,
activate
the
macerator
pump. Push the switch located
on
a
panel
in the
head
compartmenL
A full
tank
can
be
emptied in
approximately
three
minutes.
Fourth,
close
the
macerator
discharge seacock after the
pumpout
is
complete
.
Head
Operating
Instructions
MANUALLY
OPERATED HEAD
Before
operating
the
head
for
the
first time,
read
the
owner's
manual for
the
marine
toilet.
Step I .
Open
the
inlet
water
seacock located
under
the
cabin floor hatch.
Step 2 .
If
overboard
discharge
is
to be used, make
sure
the
"Y- valve
is
in
the
overboard
position,
and
that the
macerator
discharge
seacock
is
open.
Step 3 .
Pump
the
floor pedal
2-4
times to
fill
the
bowl with water.
Step 4 . To flush,
depress
foot pedal
and
operate flush
handle
next
to
head
at
the
same
time.
Operate
hancIIe until all waste
is
removed.
To
empty
the
bowl
of
excess water,
operate
flush
handle
until
waler
level
decreases
to desired level.
BILGE SYSTEM
IMPORTANT
The
discharge
of
oil
or
oily waste into
or
upon
the
navigable waters
of
the
United States
or of
the
contiguous zones
is
strictly prohibited by
the
Federal
Water Pollution Control Act.
If
such a dis-
charge
occurs
and causes a film
or
sheen
upon,
or
discoloration
of
the
surface
of
the water,
or
causes
an emulsion or sludge beneath the surface
of
the
water,
the
violators
are
subject to a penalty
of
55,000. Noti/}' the Coast Guard immediately
or
call
toll free 1-800-4248802 to
report
any such inciĀ·
denL
The
deep
pan
of
the hull, where incidental water drains, is called
the
bilge. Water
\\;11
enter
the
boat
for a
number
of
reasons
,
but
entry
will be
particularly he
,,),
during
periods
of
long
rains, heavy storms,
and
high
seas.
The
waler that enters
is
pumped
overboard by
the
bilge
pumps
.
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4-
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