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OASTAL
PROBLEM
CAUSE AND SOLUTION
TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDE
ACCESSORY PROBLEMS
The bilge pump will not run when the manual switch is
activated.
Head will not flush.
Head vacuum pump runs more frequently than it should.
Holding tank will not empty.
Excessive odor from marine head.
The refrigerator compressor runs frequently and the house
battery life seems shorter than it should be whenever the
refrigerator is operating on DC power.
• The circuit breaker supplying the switch has tripped. Reset
the circuit breaker. Replace if defective.
• The battery switch is off. Turn on the battery switch and
bilge pump breaker.
• 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 switch is defective. Replace the switch.
• The pump is defective. Replace pump.
• Electric head breaker is not activated. Turn on breaker.
• There is a vacuum leak at the flush valve or the waste hose.
Repair the leak.
• The holding tank is full and the sensor in the holding tank
has deactivated the vacuum pump. Pump out the holding
tank.
• There is a slight vacuum leak in the system. Find and repair
the leak.
• Holding tank vent is clogged. Replace charcoal vent filter.
• There is a vacuum leak in the hose from the holding tank to
the deck pump out fitting. Tight loose fittings or replace
damage hoses.
• Back pressure in the holding tank. Pump out holding tank
or replace the vent filter.
• Waste 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 pumped out.
• The waste in the tank is over two weeks old. Pump the
holding tank if it has contained waste for two weeks or more.
• The thermostat in the refrigerator is set too cold. Check the
temperature in the refrigerator and set the thermostat to a
warmer setting if possible.
• The door gasket is dirty or moldy and not sealing properly.
Clean or replace the door seal.
• The battery is weak and not providing the proper voltage to
the refrigerator compressor. Replace the battery.
• The refrigerator is defective. Replace the refrigerator.
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