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fresh water or seawater. To operate the motor, first
switch the Electric Heads - Port and Starboard circuit
breakers on the Engine Room Safety Breaker Panel
"ON". Then, press and hold, for several seconds, the
"FLUSH" button mounted near the toilet. The toilet
continues to flush for as long as the button is pressed.
Vacuum Head
The optional vacuum head uses fresh water and vacuum
pressure to remove waste from the head. To operate the
Vacu-Flush system, first switch the Electric Heads -
Port and Starboard circuit breakers on the Engine
Room Safety Breaker Panel "ON". Flush the head by
pressing the foot pedal at the base of the toilet.
It is common for vacuum systems to gradually lose
vacuum pressure. When pressure in the system drops
below a predetermined level, the vacuum pump engages
automatically to bring vacuum pressure back to the
optimum level.
NOTE: Whenever you don’t want to hear the vacuum
pump operating, such as at night, you can temporarily
shut it off using a "Sleep" switch installed in the head.
The sanitation system contains two 40 gallon, polyethyl-
ene waste tanks. The tanks are located in the forward
corners of the engine room. The three systems that
empty the waste tanks are described below. The dock-
side discharge system is standard.
Dockside Discharge
With the dockside discharge system, waste is flushed
from the heads to the waste tanks where it is stored
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If your boat will be left unat-
tended for at least 48 hours,
flush the electric heads for at
least 10 seconds. This ensures
that waste has cleared the
sanitation transfer hose and has
entered the waste tank. Waste
left in the transfer hose tends to
dry and harden. This could
become an obstruction which
prevents the sanitation system
from operating properly.
Make sure that there is always a
small amount of water left in the
bowl of the head. This acts as a
trap and reduces odors.
If seawater is used to flush the
head, material suspended in the
water (seaweed, aquatic organ-
isms, etc.) can become trapped
within the passages of the
system and lead to bowl staining
and odors. Contact your marine
supply dealer to obtain an in-line
deodorant dispenser that can
minimize these problems.
Emptying the
Waste Tanks
Summary of Contents for 45 Voyager 2005
Page 1: ...45 Voyager Owner s Guide HIN CDR 2005 Version 1 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ......
Page 8: ...PREFACE 5 01 ...
Page 32: ...22 BOATING SAFETY 4527 6 02 SECTION 1 NOTES ...
Page 33: ...23 4527 6 02 SECTION 1 BOATING SAFETY NOTES ...
Page 34: ...24 BOATING SAFETY 4527 6 02 SECTION 1 NOTES ...
Page 44: ...DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 2 34 4527 5 04 MAIN DC SUBPANEL ...
Page 65: ...SECTION 2 DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 55 4527 5 04 Revised 12 19 97 DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CONTINUED ...
Page 66: ...DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 2 56 4527 5 04 NOTES ...
Page 67: ...SECTION 2 DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 57 4527 5 04 NOTES ...
Page 68: ...DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 2 58 4527 5 04 NOTES ...
Page 80: ...AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 3 70 4527 5 04 AC SYSTEM MAINS PANEL ...
Page 83: ...SECTION 3 AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 73 4527 5 04 MAIN AC SUBPANEL ...
Page 91: ...SECTION 3 AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 81 4527 5 04 GFCI RECEPTACLE LOCATIONS ...
Page 95: ...SECTION 3 AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 85 4527 5 04 ...
Page 98: ...AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 3 88 4527 5 04 AC Wiring Schematic 110 Volt 60 Hz C2057D 1 ...
Page 99: ...SECTION 3 AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 89 4527 5 04 C2057D 2 ...
Page 100: ...AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 3 90 4527 5 04 AC Wiring Schematic 220 Volt 50 Hz C2058D 1 ...
Page 101: ...SECTION 3 AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 91 4527 5 04 C2058D 2 ...
Page 102: ...AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 3 92 4527 5 04 NOTES ...
Page 119: ...SECTION 4 INTERNAL SYSTEMS 109 4527 10 99 SANITATION SYSTEM C2030D B ...
Page 124: ...INTERNAL SYSTEMS SECTION 4 114 4527 10 99 GREY WATER SYSTEM ...
Page 129: ...SECTION 4 INTERNAL SYSTEMS 119 4527 10 99 NOTES ...
Page 130: ...INTERNAL SYSTEMS SECTION 4 120 4527 10 99 NOTES ...
Page 146: ...PROPULSION SECTION 5 136 4527 3 99 NOTES ...
Page 147: ...SECTION 5 PROPULSION 137 4527 3 99 NOTES ...
Page 148: ...PROPULSION SECTION 5 138 4527 3 99 NOTES ...
Page 163: ...SECTION 6 OPERATING AND MANEUVERING 153 4527 3 99 NOTES ...
Page 164: ...OPERATING AND MANEUVERING SECTION 6 154 4527 3 99 NOTES ...
Page 175: ...SECTION 7 MAINTENANCE 165 4527 8 04 ...
Page 178: ...MAINTENANCE SECTION 7 168 4527 8 04 ...
Page 185: ...SECTION 7 MAINTENANCE 175 4527 8 04 NOTES ...
Page 186: ...MAINTENANCE SECTION 7 176 4527 8 04 NOTES ...
Page 191: ...SECTION 8 WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE 181 4527 10 99 FRESH WATER SYSTEM ...
Page 196: ...WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE SECTION 8 186 4527 10 99 SANITATION SYSTEM ...
Page 205: ...SECTION 8 WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE 195 4527 10 99 IMPORTANT ANTIFREEZE BULLETIN ...
Page 206: ...WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE SECTION 8 196 4527 10 99 ...
Page 209: ...SECTION 8 WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE 199 4527 10 99 NOTES ...
Page 210: ...WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE SECTION 8 200 4527 10 99 NOTES ...
Page 216: ...WARRANTY AND PARTS SECTION 9 206 4527 5 04 Serial Number Record Sheet ...
Page 227: ...SECTION 9 WARRANTY AND PARTS 217 4527 5 04 Carver Limited Warranty ...
Page 228: ...WARRANTY AND PARTS SECTION 9 218 4527 5 04 ...
Page 231: ...INDEX 4527 3 99 Windshield washer 44 Windshield wipers 43 44 Z Zinc anodes 84 193 ...
Page 232: ...INDEX 4527 3 99 ...