42C System Operations - 59
Jabsco Quiet-Flush
Electric Toilet (Raw Water)
This system is identical to the fresh wa-
ter system in its operation, but uses raw
water pumped from the sea as its rinse
water source instead of fresh water sup-
plied by the pressurized fresh water sys-
tem. This system is not equipped with
a separate rocker-type switch to control
the rinse water level and the volume is
consistent (approximately 1 - 2 quarts per
fl
ush). As with the fresh water system, to
prevent contamination of the raw water
supply, this system is equipped with an
anti-siphon breaker contained in the water
control solenoid valve. The water control
solenoid valve of each toilet is controlled
by an electrical breaker switch, located on
the AC/DC Electrical Panel (See the Elec-
trical Pages in this section of this Owner’s
Manual for the location of the breaker
switches). Toilet waste, both liquid and
solid, is
fl
ushed from the toilet by the mac-
erator to a Waste Tank having a capacity
of sixty (60) gallons (Refer to the Mechani-
cal Schematic in the Schematics Section
of this Owner’s Manual for the location of
the Macerator and the Waste Tank). This
waste is stored in the Waste Tank until
pumped out at a proper facility. The Waste
Tank is equipped with an electronic Waste
Level Gauge, which monitors the volume
of waste in the tank for your convenience
in determining when pump-out is required.
Maintenance of your Jabsco Quiet-Flush
Electric Toilet Sanitation System consists
of periodic cleaning of the toilet bowl with
a mild non-abrasive cleaner. The Waste
Tank should be thoroughly rinsed after
each pump-out and a sanitation system
deodorizer should be added to the Waste
Tank by
fl
ushing through the toilet.
DO NOT use chlorine-based or caustic
cleaning agents or chemicals, such as
drain opening products, in your
Jabsco
Quiet-Flush Sanitation System. Use
of these products may cause serious
damage to the system’s seals and
hoses.
Refer to the JABSCO Quiet-Flush Toilet
Manual included with your owner’s packet
for additional technical information con-
cerning the use and maintenance of both
the fresh water and raw water systems.
Refer to the Winterization and Storage
Section of this Owner’s Manual for the
proper preparation procedure for extended
storage in cold climates.
Waste Filter
Your Waste System is installed with a
Waste Filter. This Waste Filter is located
forward of the Engine Room, on the port
side. The Waste Filter is installed between
the Waste Tank and the thru-hull vent for
the Waste Tank. The Waste Filter should
be changed at the beginning of every
season.
Summary of Contents for 42 C
Page 1: ......
Page 6: ...INTRODUCTION 6...
Page 8: ...INTRODUCTION 8...
Page 12: ...INTRODUCTION 12...
Page 25: ...42C Getting Familiar 5 DECK...
Page 28: ...42C Getting Familiar 8...
Page 32: ...42C Getting Familiar 12...
Page 34: ...42C Getting Familiar 14...
Page 39: ...42C Getting Familiar 19 ENGINE COMPARTMENT...
Page 58: ...SAFETY 18...
Page 64: ...42C System Operations 6...
Page 66: ...42C System Operations 8...
Page 84: ...42C System Operations 26...
Page 86: ...42C System Operations 28...
Page 90: ...42C System Operations 32...
Page 94: ...42C System Operations 36...
Page 102: ...42C System Operations 44...
Page 104: ...42C System Operations 46...
Page 108: ...42C System Operations 50...
Page 118: ...42C System Operations 60...
Page 120: ...42C System Operations 62...
Page 122: ...42C System Operations 64...
Page 124: ...42C System Operations 66...
Page 128: ...42C System Operations 70...
Page 132: ...42C System Operations 74...
Page 134: ...42C System Operations 76...
Page 150: ...OPERATION 6...
Page 158: ...GLOSSARY 6...
Page 160: ...GLOSSARY 8...
Page 161: ...GLOSSARY 9 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED HOURMETER...
Page 162: ...GLOSSARY 10 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED HOURMETER...
Page 164: ...GLOSSARY 12...
Page 170: ...GLOSSARY 18...
Page 174: ......
Page 175: ......
Page 176: ......
Page 177: ......
Page 178: ......
Page 179: ......
Page 180: ......
Page 181: ......
Page 182: ......
Page 183: ......
Page 184: ...42 CONVERTIBLE DECK...
Page 185: ...42C...
Page 186: ......
Page 187: ......
Page 188: ......
Page 189: ......
Page 191: ......
Page 192: ......
Page 193: ......
Page 194: ...42 CONVERTIBLE INTERIOR...
Page 195: ......
Page 196: ...42 CONVERTIBLE Mechanical...
Page 197: ...42 Convertible Port Thru Hulls...
Page 198: ......
Page 199: ......
Page 200: ......
Page 201: ...42 Convertible Starboard Thru Hulls...
Page 202: ......
Page 203: ......
Page 204: ......
Page 205: ......
Page 206: ......
Page 207: ......
Page 208: ......
Page 209: ......
Page 210: ......