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The 271 comes with a pressurized freshwater system. The freshwater pump is activated by the
freshwater switch on the helm switch panel and supplies water from the 18 gallon (68 L) water tank
to the freshwater components on board. The freshwater pump is located in the aft rigging
compartment and the water tank is located aft, next to the transom.
C A U T I O N
The freshwater system is not a potable water source . Do not use the water from the freshwater
outlets on your boat for drinking purposes . The quality of the water is dependent upon the
cleanliness of the water tank and other components of the freshwater system . The label pictured
below can be found at all freshwater and raw water outlets on your boat . Contact your dealer for
replacement labels .
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Marine Head (with Hand Pump) Operation
1. Open the head inlet seacock by pulling up on the remote seacock arm. This seacock can be
accessed through the access plate in the lid between the consoles.
2. Position the wet/dry bowl selector in the wet bowl setting. Fill the toilet with water by
pumping the handle several times.
3.
Flush
the toilet by pumping the handle several more times in the wet bowl position.
4. Move the bowl selector to the dry bowl position and pump the handle until almost all of
the water is removed. Leave the toilet in the dry bowl position when not in use.
5. Close the head inlet seacock by pushing down on the remote seacock arm.
Electric Marine Head Operation
1. Open the head inlet seacock by pulling up on the remote seacock arm. This seacock can be
accessed through the access plate in the lid between the consoles.
2. Fill the toilet by turning the flush control knob clockwise on the pump beside the bowl.
3. Flush the toilet by turning the flush control knob clockwise again.
4. Turn the flush control knob counterclockwise to remove most of the water from the bowl.
5. Close the head inlet seacock by pushing down on the remote seacock arm.
Summary of Contents for Canyon 271
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