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PRESSURE WATER PUMP
The water unit is located under a floor at the level of the port sump.
Its starting is done by using a switch on the electrical panel.
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WATER GAUGE
Check the water level in the tanks via the gauge displayed on the touch
screen behind the 12 electrical panel in the starboard companionway.
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SHORE FRESH WATER SUPPLY (OPTIONAL)
The shore fresh water supply is located in the starboard aft transom.
To use the marina fresh water:
- Connect the shore supply.
- Set the pressure water pump switch to ‘OFF’.
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FRESH WATER TANKS
The boat’s standard fittings include two 240-litre fresh water tanks,
and two additional 175-litre tanks (optional).
Each hull has two tanks that are inter-connected, but separate be-
tween the port and starboard hulls.
The tanks in each hull are inter-connected and filled via a single deck
hole in each hull.
To prevent any handling mistake, never fill the water and fuel tanks at
the same time.
A front filler is provided to fill the tank.
During filling, avoid handling contaminants near the fillers.
Open and close the filler caps with the right key.
Check the filler cap seal for condition during filling.
Never insert the water filling hose deep down into the system in order
to prevent any over-pressure in the systems.
Please note: the capacity of the fresh water tank(s) indicated on the
page ‘SPECIFICATIONS’ may be not completely usable depending on
the trim and load of the boat.
WaTER SySTEmS
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REcommENDaTIoN
When you leave the boat unattended, systematically disconnect the shore
fresh water supply.
REcommENDaTIoN
Never operate the water system equipment when the valves are closed or
when the tanks are empty (the electrical equipment may be damaged).
check the different water filters for condition.
REcommENDaTIoN
Pay attention to the quality of the water for the filling up.
check if it is drinking water.
If the boat is not used for long, purify the tanks and pipes with proper
treatment.
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Fresh water
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