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Interior Equipment
To operate the overboard discharge pump, make
sure the thru-hull valve in the bilge and the dis-
charge valve near the pump are open. Then turn
the key switch in the panel to the ON position.
Press and hold the momentary button to activate
the pump. When pumping is complete, release the
button, close the pump out thru-hull valves and
turn the key switch OFF. Remove the key from
the switch and store in a safe location.
Notice:
Monitor the waste level in the holding tank
as the overboard discharge pump drains
the tank and turn the pump off immediately
when draining is complete. The macerator
discharge pump will be damaged if it runs
dry for more than a couple of seconds.
Notice:
In order to comply with current State, Fed-
eral and Coast Guard regulations, the lockout
key switch must be off and the key removed
whenever the boat is operating in areas
where the discharge of sewage is prohibited.
CAUTION
IN MANY AREAS IT IS ILLEGAL TO FLUSH HEAD WASTE
DIRECTLY OVERBOARD. VIOLATION OF THESE POLLUTION
LAWS CAN RESULT IN FINES OR IMPRISONMENT. ALWAYS
KNOW THE LAW FOR THE AREAS IN WHICH YOU BOAT.
NEVER DUMP HEAD OR HOLDING TANK WASTE OVERBOARD
ILLEGALLY.
Maintenance
The head should be cleaned and inspected for
leaks regularly.
The holding tank should be pumped out and
flushed as needed. Always add chemical to the
holding tank to help control odor and to chemically
break down the waste. See the head manufac-
turer owner’s manual for additional operating and
maintenance information.
To reduce odor in the head compartment, never
allow waste to remain in the holding tank for more
than one week. Make sure to add fresh water to
the holding tank and pump the tank several times
to flush it out during pump out operations.
Important:
The head system must be properly winter-
ized before winter lay-up. Please refer to
the Seasonal Maintenance chapter and the
manufacturer owner’s manual for winter-
izing instructions.
Macerator Pump Momentary Switch
and Key Lockout Switch
Macerator Pump and Discharge Valve
Summary of Contents for 355 CC
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