4-12
Section 4
NOTICE
Coast Guard regulations do not allow
discharging of non-treated waste in fresh
water bodies or in salt water bodies,
within three miles of shore.
Before operating macerator:
1. Switch Y-valve to direct flow to
macerator.
2. Open seacock.
3. Press and hold switch to discharge
waste.
4. Release switch when waste is
discharged.
5. Close seacock.
Macerator Control
Figure 4-19
WATER
FILL
AUTOMATIC
TANK FILL
CITY WATER
WATER PUMP
WASTE
DISCHARGE
MID
FULL
LOW
EMPTY
MID
FULL
LOW
EMPTY
FOR48-007A
Overboard discharge of waste water
should only be done in approved areas.
It is your responsibility to comply with
local regulations regarding the
discharge of waste. You could be fined if
your boat has an operable overboard
discharge system. Removing the handle
of the seacock while in a closed
position, or disabling the system by
other means may be required to avoid a
fine.
Control Panel
—Controls operation of all AC/DC
and generator functions of the boat. Refer to
Generator
, in
Section 5
, for operating
information.
Freshwater and Waste Level Indicator
—
Displays the available fresh water in the
freshwater tank and the level of waste water in
the waste tank. The indicator is located on the
AC/DC panel.
The Water Pump and Head Pump breakers are
located in the 12V section of the AC/DC panel
must be "ON" to activate the indicator. Refer to
Freshwater System
and
Waste Water System
in
Section 5
, for additional information.
Macerator Control
—Controls operation of the
macerator waste system. Your Formula boat may
be equipped with a macerator system that allows
the discharging of waste water directly overboard
through a seacock. The macerator control is
located on the AC/DC/Generator Control Panel
(Figure 4-18)
. The seacock’s valve must be
opened to allow activation of the macerator
pump switch. The Head Treatment breaker
located in the 12V section of the AC/DC panel
must be “ON” to activate the macerator. For
additional operating information, refer to the
macerator operator’s manual.
Operate the generator blower for at
least four minutes each time before you
start the generator.
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