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Chapter 8: Canyon 456
Freshwater System
The 456 comes with a pressurized freshwater system� The freshwater pump is activated by the
freshwater switch on the CZone panel and supplies water from the 80 gallon (302�8 L) water tank to
the freshwater components on board� The freshwater pump is located underneath the shower floor
insert in the head� The water tank is located underneath the console floor� Water from the freshwater
tank is distributed to the cockpit shower, leanbar sink, galley sink, head sink, and fresh water
washdown in the bow� The freshwater system also supplies water to the water heater�
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 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.
Forward Freshwater Washdown
To operate the freshwater washdown system on the port side of the bow, turn on the
“Freshwater” breaker on the CZone panel� This system will now be pressurized at the freshwater
outlets� A hose with a spray nozzle attached may be used intermittently without turning the switch
off in the same fashion as a garden hose with a nozzle� The freshwater pump has an internal
pressurization switch that will maintain water pressure as needed until the switch is turned off at
the CZone panel�
Grill
The shore power must be connected or the generator must be on to use the grill� Once AC power
is available, turn the “Grill” switch on the CZone panel to the “on” position to supply power to the
grill� To heat the grill, press the “ON/OFF” button on the grill and set to the desired temperature�
Refer to the grill owner’s manual in your Owner’s Packet for specific instructions on the safe and
proper use of the grill�
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