Check with your local authorities, Coast Guard, local marina or your dealer for the rules and/or laws that
may apply specifically in your area.
Head - Porta-Potti
The porta-potti is equipped with a 2.8-gallon holding tank. To operate the porta-potti system:
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Set the portable toilet on its front side so the cap on the holding tank is in a vertical
position. Remove the cap and add SeaLand brand holding tank deodorant following the
instructions on the deodorant container. Replace the cap firmly.
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Before using: Set the portable toilet in the upright position and remove the cap located
on the right, rear side of the fresh water tank. Fill with fresh water just below the neck of
the fresh water inlet. Depress the bellows pump to add water to the bowl.
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After using: To flush, open the slide valve by pulling out the handle and press the
bellows pump one or more times. After flushing, close the slide valve by pushing the
handle.
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Caution: Never add holding tank deodorant to the waste holding tank by pouring directly
into the toilet bowl.
Before operating the porta-potti head system, refer to the manual in your owner's packet supplied by the
porta-potti manufacturer for specific operating instructions.
Head - Porta-Potti with Dockside Discharge (Optional)
This head system includes the same type of porta-potti described above but it has a 3.0-gallon holding
tank. Follow the same instructions as shown above to operate the porta-potti system.
To utilize the dockside discharge feature, first locate the waste outlet. It is a stainless steel fitting, labeled
waste and it is located amidships on the gunwale. Twist the waste outlet cap to open the fitting and insert
the hose provided by the marina into the waste outlet to connect to your marina’s dockside service
facilities. Follow the instructions provided by the marina to operate their equipment.
Warning: Waste in the holding tank can form methane, an explosive gas. Use suitable
precautions when any maintenance is done to the sanitary system.
Sea Water System
Baitwell Pump
The baitwell switch at the helm controls the baitwell pump, which is mounted on a seacock in the bilge.
Both are accessible via the bilge hatch located just forward of the transom. Raw water for the baitwell tub
comes through the seacock, to the baitwell pump and then to the baitwell tub.
Before turning the pump on from the helm, check to be
sure that the seacock is open. The seacock is wide open
when the yellow seacock lever is vertical to the bottom of
the hull. When the yellow seacock lever is horizontal to
the bottom of the hull, the seacock is closed. The
seacock should remain closed when the baitwell pump is
not in use.
The hose on the lower port feeds raw water to the
washdown pump. To operate the baitwell pump, locate
the baitwell switch on the console and press the switch to
the forward position to turn on the pump.
Baitwell
Pump
Seacock lever
is in the closed
position
Seacock is
below (hidden)
the seacock
lever
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