Owner`s manual

Interior Equipment
8-1
Section 8
C 260
Interior Equipment
8.1 Head Compartment
The head compartment contains the head,
optional CD changer and electronics. There
is a storage cubby above the step in the
head compartment.
Marine Head System
This system is provided as standard equip-
ment. The flush water is supplied by a thru-
hull fitting, located through the deck plate
starboard of the console, and a raw water
line. Before using, open the inlet valve on
the head and pump to wet the inside of the
bowl. After use, close the valve and pump to
discharge the waste to the holding tank.
An electric china head is optional. The elec-
tric head is flushed by using the switch
mounted adjacent to the head.
Waste is pumped into the holding tank
where it remains until it is pumped out by a
waste dumping station or the overboard
macerator discharge system.
Holding Tank And Macerator
Discharge Pump
The holding tank is under the deck to the
console. To access the fittings, remove the
deck plate in the head compartment. When
the tank is full it must either be pumped out
by an approved waste dumping station
through the waste deck fitting or be pumped
overboard with the macerator discharge
pump, when legal to do so.
To operate the macerator discharge pump,
open the discharge ball valve located in the
aft bilge. Then activate the macerator
switch, until the tank is emptied, and release
the switch.
Maintenance
The head should be cleaned and inspected
for leaks regularly. Periodically add chemical
to the head to help control odor and to
chemically break down the waste. See the
manufacturer owner’s manuals for additional
operating and maintenance information.
8.2 Audio System
Stereo (Optional)
The stereo is located in the head compart-
ment. An iPod®/MP3 USB input jack is
included with the stereo and is installed to
the stereo. An optional satellite radio system
made up of a receiver and an antenna
installed on the T-top is available. Refer to
the stereo owner's manual.
! CAUTION
Notice the macerator discharge pump
can only be run dry for a few of sec-
onds. Allowing the macerator pump to
run after the holding tank is empty
may cause damage to the pump.
! NOTICE
In some waters you can be fined for
having an operable direct overboard
discharge of waste. To avoid a fine,
removing the seacock handle, in the
closed position, or other means must
be used.
! CAUTION
The head and macerator discharge
systems must be properly winterized
before winter lay-up. See the section
on winterizing.