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Page 3: ...er every question you may have about your boat and boating in general We encourage you to contact your dealership for any additional information you might need If there is a question about your boat t...

Page 4: ...nual This information will be important for you and Monterey service personnel to know if you may need to call them for technical assistance or service MAKE SERIAL MODEL BTU OUTPUT PHONE REPRESENTATIV...

Page 5: ..._________________ 40 102 cm BRIDGE CLEARANCE WITH STANDARD OPTIONS ARCH _______________ 10 8 3 25 m FUEL CAPACITY_________________________________________________ 210 gal 795 ltr WATER TANK CAPACITY _...

Page 6: ...ti cation Number Port Engine Serial Number Starboard Engine Serial Number Intended Design Category Ocean Inshore Offshore Sheltered Waters Weight and Maximum Capacities Unladen Weight Kilograms Pounds...

Page 7: ...er HIN which is located on the starboard side of the transom just below the rubrail The engine and generator warranty registration requires the engine serial numbers Please refer to the engine and gen...

Page 8: ...em develop that is related to faulty workmanship or materials as stated in the Limited Warranty you should contact your Monterey dealer to arrange for the necessary repair If you are not near your dea...

Page 9: ...work is required the new owner must return the product to the original selling dealer or to a dealer authorized to service MONTEREY product 5 The cost of returning the product to and from either the...

Page 10: ...he prior written approval of MONTEREY BOATS The sales personnel or other employees of MONTEREY BOATS dealers are not authorized to make warranties concerning MONTEREY BOATS products MONTEREY BOATS sha...

Page 11: ...L INJURY OR DEATH HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES WHICH COULD RESULT IN MINOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE All instructions given in this book are as seen from the stern looking toward t...

Page 12: ...nt If you need additional information regarding accident reporting please call the Boat ing Safety Hotline 800 368 5647 Education If you are not an experienced boater we recom mend that the boat opera...

Page 13: ...w boat is delivered to you the customer a nal check is performed during orientation Both the Pre Deliv ery and Final Delivery inspections are documented to ensure trouble free operation and returned t...

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Page 15: ...rim 29 2 5 Steering System 29 2 6 Trim Tabs 30 2 7 Control Systems Maintenance 31 Chapter 3 FUEL SYSTEM 3 1 General 33 3 2 Gasoline Engine Fuel Systems 34 3 3 Diesel Engine Fuel System 35 3 4 Generato...

Page 16: ...s 62 7 4 Cabin Drains 62 7 5 Drainage System Maintenance 63 Chapter 8 VENTILATION SYSTEM 8 1 Cabin Ventilation 65 8 2 Carbon Monoxide and Proper Ventilation 66 8 3 Engine Compartment Ventilation 67 8...

Page 17: ...Your Boat 101 12 5 Docking Anchoring and Mooring 102 12 6 Controls Steering or Propulsion System Failure 104 12 7 Collision 104 12 8 Grounding Towing and Rendering Assistance 104 12 9 Flooding or Caps...

Page 18: ...eck Harness 140 Deck Harness Routing 141 Liner Lighting Harness 142 Liner Lighting Harness Routing 143 Head Harness 144 Head Harness Routing 145 Head Harness 220V 146 Head Harness Routing 220V 147 Anc...

Page 19: ...YACHT TABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix B GENERAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND LOG 165 Appendix C FLOAT PLAN 169 Appendix D BOATING ACCIDENT REPORT 172 Appendix E GLOSSARY OF TERM 173 Appendix F TROUBLESHOOTING...

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Page 21: ...quirements Proper engine alignment is very important This was done by the factory when the engines were installed and should be checked once per season with Volvo engines and once every three years wi...

Page 22: ...he sys tem through a water intake in the outdrive and is expelled through the exhaust system Water is pumped through the water inlets circulated through the engine block or heat exchanger and relinqui...

Page 23: ...5 Propellers The outdrive uses dual counter rotating propel lers that convert the engine s power into thrust They come in a variety of styles diameters and pitches Pitch is the theoretical distance t...

Page 24: ...itudes above 2000 feet Engines operated at high altitudes will not be able to develop as much horse power as they do at or near sea level Consequently different propellers may be required 1 7 Engine a...

Page 25: ...ring and shallow water operation The lower range indicates the trim position This is the range used to adjust the hull angle while operating your boat on plane Please refer to Chapter 2 and the engine...

Page 26: ...taken to nd and correct the problem if the alarm sounds It could be that the automatic bilge pump system has failed or is being overcome by incoming water from a loose or broken hose a loose thru hul...

Page 27: ...onterey is designed for a bin nacle style control with a single lever for each engine that operates as a gear shift and a throttle General operation will include a position for neutral straight up and...

Page 28: ...nsmission control lever The controls have a single lever for each engine that operates as a gearshift and a throttle General operation will include a position for neutral straight up and down or sligh...

Page 29: ...n best with the drive unit adjusted so the hull will run at a 3 to 5 degree angle to the water The term trim generally refers to the adjust ment of the outdrive within the rst 20o range of travel This...

Page 30: ...e coupled together at the tiller arms or the drives themselves by a tie bar Mercruiser drives are set parallel and Volvo drives are toed in 1 2 at the aft end of the cavitation plates to provide maxim...

Page 31: ...igh speeds Adjust for this and be prepared to slow down if dif culties arise When running into a chop a slight bow down at titude will improve the ride Be careful not to over trim Handling dif culties...

Page 32: ...properly Marine growth can interfere with the proper op eration of the water interceptors and actuators To reduce problems due to marine growth always make sure the trim tabs return to the full UP po...

Page 33: ...p erator to select which tank the generator draws fuel from The generator fuel system uses with drawal tubes that are shorter than the main engine tube to prevent the generator from exhausting the res...

Page 34: ...ount of fuel you need to avoid over lling the tank and ejecting fuel from the vent or fuel ll After fueling replace the ll caps and wash the areas around the fuel ll plate and below the fuel vents Res...

Page 35: ...ment near each engine Check the lters for water before each use and replace the lter element as needed Water is drained from the lters by placing a cup under the lter and drain ing through the petcock...

Page 36: ...diesel or gas generators when the main engine fuel lter cartridges are changed Diesel fuel systems have a shut off valve that is located on the fuel line near the lter The valve should always be clos...

Page 37: ...E CABINWINDOWS DOORS AND HATCHES BEFORE FUELING Estimate how much fuel is needed and avoid over lling the fuel tanks Note When the fuel tank is full fuel will come out through the fuel tank vent The f...

Page 38: ...he lters for water frequently and being alert for signs of algae in fuel that is drained from the lters Most algae appears as black carpet like bers suspended in fuel and water drained from the lters...

Page 39: ...STEM BEFORE STARTINGTHE ENGINES ALWAYS OPEN ALL HATCHES WINDOWS AND DOORS AND RUN THE BLOWER FOR AT LEAST FOUR 4 MINUTES TO COMPLETELY VENTILATE THE BOAT AFTER SERVICING THE FUEL SYSTEM AVOID SERIOUS...

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Page 41: ...lay remains activated for ten minutes and then automatically deactivates and the batteries are isolated Most 12 volt power is distributed to the 12 volt accessories through individual circuit break er...

Page 42: ...ot start the starboard engine can be started to recharge the house bat tery bank enough to start the generator Note Current is supplied to the high water alarm and the automatic oat switch es for the...

Page 43: ...is OFF Moving the switch in one direc tion will activate the navigation lights Moving the switch in the opposite direction activates the anchor light Arch Light Activates the light on the arch that il...

Page 44: ...the trim tabs located on the transom of the boat Please refer to the Helm Control Systems chapter for detailed information on the operation of the trim tab controls Stereo Control Pad Located in the h...

Page 45: ...controlled by the push to reset and main DC breakers in the engine compartment breaker panel located in the engine compartment near the bat tery switches on the forward engine compartment bulkhead St...

Page 46: ...rcuits for the house DC panel helm switch panel and the windlass are protected and powered by heavy duty circuit breakers The breakers are supplied power whenever the House battery switch is on These...

Page 47: ...lies electrical cur renttotheportbilgeblowerintheenginecompartment Generator Operation Panel Located in the DC panel in the cabin There are two switches One switch activates the blowers and one switch...

Page 48: ...Turn the shore disconnect and main inlet breakers to the ON position and check for proper polar ity If reverse polarity has been achieved the red polarity indicators in the AC panel will light If thi...

Page 49: ...the power cable from the dockside outlet and notify a quali ed marine electrician to check the dockside wiring Reverse Polarity Light Test Switches There is a momentary switch located next to the reve...

Page 50: ...IC SHOCK EVEN THOUGH GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTERS PROVIDE PROTECTION BY REDUCING EXPOSURE TIME FROM LINE TO GROUND SHOCK HAZARDS IT IS STILL POSSIBLE TO RECEIVE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK FROM DEFECTIVE APPLIANCE...

Page 51: ...you check the oil and coolant in the main engines There are two switches in the DC panel in the cabin that activate the generator One switch activates the blowers and one switch controls the starting...

Page 52: ...WHICH IS A LETHAL TOXIC GAS THAT IS COLORLESS AND ODORLESS IT IS A DANGEROUS GAS THAT WILL CAUSE DEATH IN CERTAIN LEVELS ONLY OPERATE THE GENERATOR IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS AND NEVER OPERATE THE GENE...

Page 53: ...REA AVOID STRIKING SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY AC Electrical System Maintenance Periodically inspect all wiring for nicks cha ng brittleness improper support etc Examine each shore power cord closely for...

Page 54: ...C accessory installed on your boat at the factory has been included with your boat Additionally you should make sure you have the manuals for accessories installed by your dealer or that you bring abo...

Page 55: ...USTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT FOR ASSISTANCE IN HAVING THE FUEL PROFESSIONALLY REMOVED AND COMPONENTS OF THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM REPLACED AS NECESSARY 5 2 Fresh Water System Operation Fill the water suppl...

Page 56: ...RRENT TO AN EMPTY WATER HEATER DAMAGETOTHE HEATER WILL RESULT THE SYSTEM MUST BE FILLED AND PRIMED BEFORE USING THE WATER HEATER 5 4 Shore Water Connection The shore water connection allows the direct...

Page 57: ...e shower drain strainer is cleaned regularly and the sump is inspected periodically for accumulated debris that needs to be removed 5 6 Fresh Water System Maintenance Information and owner s manuals s...

Page 58: ...an 15 gallons then ad just the mixture accordingly Always mix the chlorine with water in a separate container rst and never add straight chlorine to the fresh water tank Fill the water tank half full...

Page 59: ...es before the boat is hauled from the water will help to eliminate air locks in raw water systems Note It may be necessary to reprime the raw water system if the system is not used for an extended per...

Page 60: ...nance The following items should be done routinely to help maintain your raw water system Check hoses particularly the sea water supply lines for signs of deterioration Remove and clean the sea water...

Page 61: ...som between the engines the emergency bilge pump and automatic switch are below the step in the engine compartment and the forward pump and automatic switch are located in the bilge below aft berth in...

Page 62: ...l tting on side of the hull reduces the surge of sea water through the scupper and into the cockpit Water is channeled away from the engine com partment day hatch by a gutter system The water then dra...

Page 63: ...ce waste into the vent lter This will clog the lter prevent the sinks from draining and could cause damage to the holding tank It will also cause unpleasant odors in the cabin Note The overboard macer...

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Page 65: ...in two posi tions the vent position or fully closed The hatch is secured in the vent position by opening hatch slightly until the cam levers align with the notch in the hatch frame just above the ful...

Page 66: ...vents as far as possible to help pressurize the cockpit area The canvas drop or aft curtain must be removed and the side curtains should be opened or removed to increase air ow and maintain proper ve...

Page 67: ...ing at or near cruise speeds The vents are designed with special baf es that prevent sea water or spray from entering the en gine compartment while providing adequate air movement for the engines Forc...

Page 68: ...water for routine cleaning Solvents and products containing ammonia can permanently damage acrylic glass Please refer to the Routine Maintenance chapter for more information on the proper maintenance...

Page 69: ...roller assembly is mounted to the deck at the bow and allows the anchor to be operated and stored at the roller A stainless plate on the hull below the anchor helps to prevent damage from the anchor b...

Page 70: ...protected by a heavy duty circuit breaker in the engine compart ment breaker panel After the anchor is set the windlass must not be left to take the entire force from the anchor line Boats lying to t...

Page 71: ...eventually begin to attack the stainless and cause rust stains usually around fasteners and hardware mounted to the windshield Snaps or any hard ware mounted to the windshield must be properly sealed...

Page 72: ...ke sure the engines are off and the steering wheel is turned straight ahead to move the props as far away from the ladder location as possible Open the hatch in the middle of the swim platform Rotate...

Page 73: ...tches and hold them in the open position The latch handles on the twist lock latches can be stored in the open or secured positions There is a red dot in the handle that indicates that the latch is in...

Page 74: ...designed to raise high enough to provide adequate access to service the compo nents in the engine compartment The transom door must be secured by the mag netic latch in the open position before the e...

Page 75: ...DC panel When 120 volt AC current is provided by the Refrigerator circuit breaker on the 120 volt panel the refrig erator automatically switches to AC power Care should be exercised while operating th...

Page 76: ...cushion Two arm rests on each seat provide a more com fortable driving position and swing up into the backrest cushion to make it easier to enter and exit the helm area There is a storage compartment...

Page 77: ...tely then rotate the latch to lay on the track in front of the door preventing the open door from sliding as the boat rocks The door is made of acrylic plastic glass Acrylic glass scratches easily and...

Page 78: ...curtains to the zippers on the sides of the top and to the front connector Snap the curtains to the windshield deck and arch beginning with the forward snaps on the windshield If the top is adjusted p...

Page 79: ...to wet the bowl by depressing the foot activated ush lever slightly until the desired water level is reached Flush the toilet by activating the ush lever all the way for approximately three seconds or...

Page 80: ...e engine compartment Then activate the momentary macerator switch located in the switch panel in the head compartment and monitor the uid level until the tank is emptied Release the switch and close t...

Page 81: ...system will operate much like the water system in a home An automatic pressure sensor keeps the system pressurized The sink drains overboard or to the optional grey water holding system through the ca...

Page 82: ...rovided by the Refrigerator circuit breaker on the 120 volt panel the refrigerator automatically switches to AC power Care should be exercised while operating the re frigerator on 12 volt power withou...

Page 83: ...rea by opening port windows and by overhead opening hatches Additional lighting is provided by 12 volt lights on either end of the dinette Cabin Light Switches Most of the cabin lights are controlled...

Page 84: ...ng or heat then will be controlled by the electronic control panel in the master stateroom When activated water should continuously ow from the overboard thru hull in the hull side The air conditionin...

Page 85: ...master stateroom is located in the bow area forward of the main salon The stateroom has a large berth set against the forward bulkhead with two storage drawers built into the aft end of the berth Addi...

Page 86: ...high quality urethane nish that will provide years of protection with proper care and treatment It is important to avoid tracking sand and dirt on the cabin oor and steps Sand and dirt acts like sand...

Page 87: ...ely cleaned with a damp cloth For heavy duty cleaning use a mixture of water and Murphy s Oil Soap or white vinegar and water to clean the wood or laminate and wipe it dry with a clean towel Apply a f...

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Page 89: ...that could be installed on your boat This equipment will vary depending on the type of engines and other options installed by you or your dealer 11 2 Engine Alarms Your boat is equipped with engine al...

Page 90: ...gnals Pyrotechnic visual distress signals must be Coast Guard approved in serviceable condition and readily accessible They are marked with a date showing the service life which must not have expired...

Page 91: ...bilge res are very danger ous because of the presence of gasoline or diesel fuel in the various components of the fuel system and the possibility for explosion You must make the decision to ght the re...

Page 92: ...ely be shut down manually provided it is safe to do so The re extinguishing agent will shut down gasoline engines which can be restarted once the re extinguishing agent has dissipated from the engine...

Page 93: ...nd other symp toms that are similar to food poisoning motion sickness or u High concentrations can be fatal within minutes Many cases of carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that while victims are aware...

Page 94: ...s whether they have been used or not In many emergency situations the Coast Guard can provide assistance in obtaining medical advice for treatment of serious injuries or illness If you are within VHF...

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Page 97: ...t situations or sea conditions No boat is indestructible no mat ter how well it is constructed Any boat can be severely damaged if it is operated in a manner that exceeds its design limitations If the...

Page 98: ...ght you should Make sure your navigation lights are on and working properly Navigation lights warn oth ers of your position and course and the position and course of other vessels All navigation rules...

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Page 100: ...rough seas The engine fuel lters should be checked for leaks or corrosion Turn the battery switches on Check the bilge water level Look for other signs of potential problems Monitor for the scent of...

Page 101: ...IT IS COMPLETELYASSEMBLED KEEPALLFASTENERS TIGHT KEEP ADJUSTMENTS ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS Always operate the blowers when operating the boat below cruising speed or when the generator is running...

Page 102: ...k consideration must be giving to the wind and current You should anticipate the effect these forces will have on the boat and use them to help put the boat where you want it It is important to practi...

Page 103: ...e runs from the port aft boat cleat to the starboard dock cleat and the other line runs from the starboard aft boat cleat to the port cleat on the dock The stern lines center the boat control the forw...

Page 104: ...too much throttle is applied You should contact your dealer or the engine manu facturer for the maximum power settings when running on one engine 12 7 Collision If your boat is involved in a collision...

Page 105: ...re the helm is properly manned and is never left unattended while trolling If you are shing in an area that is crowded with other shing boats it may be dif cult to follow the rules of the road This si...

Page 106: ...mation regarding solid waste disposal 12 13 Transporting Your Boat Your Monterey is a large boat and should only be trailered by professionals that have the knowledge and equipment to move large boats...

Page 107: ...TRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE BARRIER COATING AND ANTIFOULING PAINT MANUFACTURERS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED EXACTLY BARRIER COATINGS AND BOTTOM PAINT SHOULD BE APPLIED ONLY BY QUALIFIED MARINE PROFESS...

Page 108: ...bring the gelcoat back to its original luster For power cleaning use a light cleaner To clean the boat by hand use a heavier automotive cleaner Before cleaning the surfaces read the instructions given...

Page 109: ...to the aluminum hardware The salt spray salty steam and chemicals in exhaust gases are particularly corrosive and will eventually penetrate and damage the surface of anodized or powder coated aluminum...

Page 110: ...dge of the stain towards the center in order to prevent spreading Rinse with soap and water Crayon mustard ketchup Sponge with mild soap and water For stubborn stains that may have set use a cloth soa...

Page 111: ...ce Always wear protective gloves Marine Interior Fabrics Spot clean only with water based shampoo or foam upholstery cleaner Pretest a small inconspicu ous area before proceeding Do not over wet Do no...

Page 112: ...RLESS AND ODORLESS IT IS A DANGEROUS GAS THAT WILL CAUSE DEATH IN CERTAIN LEVELS 13 3Cabin Interior The cabin interior can be cleaned just like you would clean a home interior The wood oors and steps...

Page 113: ...engine performance Chemical changes occur as the fuel ages that can cause deposits and reduce the cetane rating of the fuel Severely degraded fuel can damage the engine and boat fuel tank and lines T...

Page 114: ...SPORT YACHT Note All drains and pumps must be properly winterized before winter lay up NEVER USE HARSH CHEMICAL DRAIN CLEANERS IN MARINE DRAIN SYSTEMS PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE HOSES AND FITTINGS MAY RE...

Page 115: ...dations for your speci c area check with your dealer Drain water from the fresh water system Consult the engine owner s manual for detailed information on preparing the engines for stor age Lifting It...

Page 116: ...packed gravel concrete or pavement All of the supports must be set up properly to prevent the boat from shifting while it is in storage When storing the boat on a cradle Make sure the cradle is well...

Page 117: ...il antifreeze has been pumped through the entire system and out of the thru hull For additional information refer to the Fresh Wa ter System chapter Also refer to the ice maker owner s manual for info...

Page 118: ...ate ventilation and this can lead to mildew moisture accumulation etc It is essential to fasten the canvas down securely so that the wind cannot remove it or cause cha ng of the hull superstructure Do...

Page 119: ...re all antifreeze is ushed from the water heater and it is lled with fresh water before it is activated Check and lubricate the steering system Clean and wash the boat Install all upholstery cushions...

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Page 121: ...er Blue Orange Head Lights Pink Green Starboard Fuel Tank Sender Blue Green Search Light Pink Blue Water Tank Sender Blue Yellow Engine Room Lights Pink Brown Waste Tank Sender Yellow Ground Yellow Re...

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Page 163: ...330 SPORT YACHT Proper Cradle Support SLING LABEL FWD STBD SIDE DIMENSION TAKEN FROM AFT END OF STYLE LINE BOTTOM EDGE 13 1 4 187 SLING LABEL Sling Locations...

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Page 169: ...ense Type Trailer License Color and make of auto 7 Persons aboard Name Age Address telephone No 8 Do any of the persons aboard have a medical problem Yes No If yes what 9 Trip Expectations Leave at Fr...

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Page 171: ...ne Exam State local examination Other ACCIDENT DATA DATE OF ACCIDENT TIME am pm NAME OF BODY OF WATER LOCATION Give location precisely Lat Long STATE NEAREST CITY OR TOWN COUNTY WEATHER Clear Rain Clo...

Page 172: ...e of Equipment If diagram is needed attach separately Continue on additional sheets if necessary Include any information regarding the involvement of alcohol and or drugs in causing or contributing to...

Page 173: ...r Set of steps temporarily tted over the side of a boat to assist persons coming aboard Boat Hook Short shaft of wood or metal with a hook tting at one end shaped to aid in extending one s reach from...

Page 174: ...m 6 feet Fender A soft object of rubber or plastic used to protect the topsides from scarring and rubbing against a dock or another vessel Fend off To push or hold the boat off from the dock or anothe...

Page 175: ...d from pairs of transmitting stations Lunch hook A small light weight anchor typically used instead of the working anchor Normally used in calm waters with the boat attended Midships The center of the...

Page 176: ...r in the cockpit is drained overboard Sea cock Safety valves installed just inside the thru hull ttings and ahead of the piping or hose running from the ttings Shaft Log Pipe through which the propell...

Page 177: ...h The ow of water that results from the action of the propeller or propellers Waterline The plane of a boat where the surface of the water touches the hull when it is a oat on even keel Watertight Bul...

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Page 179: ...is bad Replace the defective switch The cable is worn or corroded Replace cable The fuel injector linkage is corroded and stiff Lubricate the linkage The throttle control in the helm control is corrod...

Page 180: ...ed need repair A propeller shaft is bent Repair or replace damaged components An outdrive is fouled by marine growth or rope Clean running gear The outdrives are not trimmed properly Trim outdrives Th...

Page 181: ...re extinguisher in the engine compartment has activated and the engines were shut down by the extin guishing agent Check the monitor panel for a red light or no green light If the red light is lit or...

Page 182: ...curtains to provide proper ventilation The carbon monoxide detector is defective and needs to be calibrated by the manufacturer or replaced Have the boat checked by a professional before condemning th...

Page 183: ...lace the battery The pump impeller is jammed by debris Clean pump impeller housing The wire connections in the bilge have corroded Replace connectors and secure above the bilge waterline The automatic...

Page 184: ...te is in the discharge hose Flush enough to move waste to the holding tank particularly at the end of each day No deodorizer in the holding tank Add deodorizer to the holding tank each time it is pump...

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