TO SANITIZE THE TANK:
1. Pour 10 ounces of household bleach for every 10 gallons of
capacity into the water tank.
2. Fill the water tank with fresh clean water.
3. Manually pump water throughout system.
4. When a steady stream of water is coming from the faucet, all air
is out of the system. Turn switch OFF after closing faucets.
5. Allow treated water solution to remain in tank for 3 to 4 hours.
6. Turn on water pump switch and pump all treated water solution
from tank and lines through all faucets.
7. Refill tank with fresh water and turn on pump to thoroughly flush
entire system with fresh water after each sanitizing.
Note: If fresh water tastes like chlorine after sanitizing, pour a
solution of 1 quart vinegar and 5 gallons of fresh water into the
tank and allow solution to stand in tank for several days. Then
drain entire system and flush with fresh water. Fill tank with
fresh water.
INITIAL START-UP
1. Fill fresh water system.
2. Manually pump water faucet until water is coming out faucet or if
optional pressure water system, turn on water pump breaker.
3. Open galley faucet to allow air to escape.
4. Close faucet when steady flow of water appears.
Optional Water Pump and Filter
Once the water pump switch is ON, the water pump supplies water
under pressure to the fresh water system. The filter keeps particles
from entering the pump reservoir. Check the filter periodically and
clean if necessary. A clogged filter may result in low water pressure
to the system.
Before servicing the filter, turn the water system breaker OFF and
release pressure on the system by opening all faucets. To clean the
filter, remove screen and rinse with clean water. Replace and make
sure the O-ring is seated properly when installing the cover.
Note: Refer to the water pump manual for detailed operation
and maintenance procedures.
Livewell Pump, Raw Water Pump and Filter
Once the water pump switch is ON, the water pump supplies water
under pressure to the raw water system. The filter keeps particles
from entering the pump reservoir. Check the filter periodically and
clean if necessary. A clogged filter may result in low water pressure
to the system.
Before servicing the filter, turn the water system switch OFF. To clean
the filter, remove screen and rinse with clean water. Replace and
make sure the O-ring is seated properly when installing the cover.
Note: Refer to the water pump manual for detailed operation
and maintenance procedures.
MARINE SANITATION DEVICES
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WARNING: Explosion Hazard!
Waste in holding tank can
form methane, an explosive gas. Keep vent open and clear
of obstructions. Keep fire and flame away when maintaining
sanitation system.
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