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Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation
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CAUTION
The discharge seacock should always be in
the closed position when the toilet is not in
use. Failure to do so could result in
fl ooding,
property damage and/or loss of life.
MACERATOR/OVER BOARD DISCHARGE,
(option)
The macerator/discharge pump draws solid and liquid
waste from the holding tank of the unit and processes
it prior to discharging it overboard through a lockable
Head System (Option)
Fig. 3.13.1
WATER TANK
WASTE TANK
WASTE CONTAINMENT UNIT
DOCKSIDE DISCHARGE DECK PLATE
MASCERATOR
LOCKING PLATE
LOCKABLE DISCHARGE SEACOCK
DOCKSIDE DISCHARGE HOSE
MASCERATOR DISCHARGE HOSE
VENT HOSE THRU HULL FITTING
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Head System (Option)
If equipped, the optional head system provides
for dockside pumpout and /or direct overboard
discharge.
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The dockside facility will have a connection to
fi t your boat. It is important that you close your
macerator
NOTICE
Dockside discharge is a preferred method of
waste disposal.
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seacock. See “Macerator Operation” on following
page for operating instructions.
To lock the discharge seacock; rotate the handle until
the hole in the handle is aligned with the hole in the
locking plate and insert a padlock (not supplied).
Contact your dealer or Coast Guard station for
information on overboard discharge and its
penalties.
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