4. Product description
Maintaining the toilet
• Clean the toilet with a mild cleaner.
• Never use cleaning agents or deodorants which contain pine oil, formaldehyde or chlorine, nor
corrosive or petroleum-based agents.
These materials can damage the plastic and rubber parts in the toilet.
• Lubricate the pump shaft with Vaseline to increase the service life of the seal.
• Flush the toilet system thoroughly with fresh water when the boat is not in use.
4.3.2.2. Septic tank
Avoid environmental pollution!
The black water tank is fitted with a deck outlet pump using an international
standard type connection. Using the pump, the black water can be emptied to a
permanent septic tanks ashore. These facilities must always be used.
In areas where there are no permanent septic tanks, the macerator is used to
evacuate the contents of the tank straight into the water as follows: Open the
sealed seacock. If possible, empty the tank daily and always in deep waters far
from the shore. For the location of the pump, see the section
Septic system
.
The shut-off valve must be closed after the evacuation.
Do not allow the tank to become full. It can lead to paper becoming compacted in
the bottom of the tank, making it more difficult to empty.
NOTICE
Before the boat is laid-up for winter storage, the whole system must be cleaned
and flushed through while the boat is still in the water. The whole system must be
thoroughly drained of water when the boat is lifted out of the water. This measure
prevents frost damage, bacteria growth and smells.
We do not recommend the use of antifreeze, since it is impossible to guarantee
that it reaches all parts of the system.
4.3.3. Heating system
The boat can be equipped with a heating system as an optional equipment.
The heater unit is located behind the toilet room wall. In addition, there are a different number of heating
vents available, depending on the boat's equipment.
The operation panel is located in the steering console.
The heater tank is located in the fore. The filling cap for the heater tank is in the bow of the boat.
Axopar 28 Cabin MY2021
Document ID: 28CMY21202012EN
Owner's Manual
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Summary of Contents for 28 Cabin
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Page 112: ...1 Port fwd storage 1 Port fwd storage 2020 Axopar Boats Page 4 ...
Page 113: ...2 Cabin roof inner 2 Cabin roof inner 2020 Axopar Boats Page 5 ...
Page 114: ...3 Main cabin port door 3 Main cabin port door 2020 Axopar Boats Page 6 ...
Page 115: ...4 Front seats 4 Front seats 2020 Axopar Boats Page 7 ...
Page 116: ...5 CO2 sensor port main cabin 5 CO2 sensor port main cabin 2020 Axopar Boats Page 8 ...
Page 117: ...6 Aft cabin hatch and skylights 6 Aft cabin hatch and skylights 2020 Axopar Boats Page 9 ...
Page 118: ...7 Switch panel in aft cabin 7 Switch panel in aft cabin 2020 Axopar Boats Page 10 ...
Page 119: ...8 Ski pole 8 Ski pole 2020 Axopar Boats Page 11 ...
Page 120: ...9 Aft deck folding seat 9 Aft deck folding seat 2020 Axopar Boats Page 12 ...
Page 121: ...10 Bow thruster option 10 Bow thruster option 2020 Axopar Boats Page 13 ...
Page 122: ...11 Shore power fwd locker 11 Shore power fwd locker 2020 Axopar Boats Page 14 ...
Page 123: ...12 STB above speaker 12 STB above speaker 2020 Axopar Boats Page 15 ...
Page 125: ...14 Panel in toilet compartment 14 Panel in toilet compartment 2020 Axopar Boats Page 17 ...
Page 126: ...15 Dashboard panel 15 Dashboard panel 2020 Axopar Boats Page 18 ...
Page 127: ...15 Dashboard panel 2020 Axopar Boats Page 19 ...
Page 128: ...15 Dashboard panel 2020 Axopar Boats Page 20 ...
Page 130: ...17 Fire extinguisher 17 Fire extinguisher 2020 Axopar Boats Page 22 ...
Page 131: ...18 Main cabin PS main switch 18 Main cabin PS main switch 2020 Axopar Boats Page 23 ...
Page 132: ...18 Main cabin PS main switch 2020 Axopar Boats Page 24 ...
Page 133: ...19 Wetbar lid grill option 19 Wetbar lid grill option 2020 Axopar Boats Page 25 ...
Page 134: ...20 Deck STBD fuel inlet 20 Deck STBD fuel inlet 2020 Axopar Boats Page 26 ...