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MARINE TOILET & HOLDING TANK
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The marine sanitary system consists of a marine toilet (head), a holding tank and a series of thru hull intakes,
discharges and valves to control the intake of water into the head to flush the bowl either into the holding tank or
overboard.
Head Operating Procedure
The marine heads on your Beneteau are installed below the water line, all valves must be closed after use
and the selection lever on the head must be returned to the dry bowl position. Failure to do so could result
on the bowl overflowing and flooding the boat with water.
1. Read the instructions for use supplied by the head manufacturer and the precautions marked on the pump.
2. Before use, make sure that the water supply thru-hull valve is open and the Y-valve is selected for discharge
into the holding tank.
NOTE: BY LAW YOU MUST USE A HOLDING TANK IN ALL US WATERS.
3. Check with local authorities for regional laws governing your area before selecting the overboard discharge
option. If you choose overboard discharge option, be sure the discharge thru-hull valve is open before using the
head. Select the overboard discharge position on the Y-valve.
4. Select "Flush Bowl" with the selection lever on top of the pump body and pump the handle until the bowl is
flushed clean. Return the selection lever to "Dry Bowl" and pump the handle until the bowl is dry. Limiting pump
strokes will maximize the use of the holding tank.
5.
CLOSE THE VALVES AFTER USE.
Holding Tank Pump Out Procedure
The holding tanks are pumped out through deck plates located on the deck. (Unless an additional draining
option has been installed; macerator pump, manual pump, gravity drain) Consult your dealer or your marina
for the closest pump out facility in your area.
(SEE DECK SECTION FOR LOCATION OF PUMP OUT DECK FITTINGS)
1. Open the deck plate with a winch handle and insert the pump out hose into the deck fill,
2. Follow the pump out stations operating procedure to pump all of the effluent from the tank.
3. Flush the tank by pumping water thru the head into the tank or by inserting a hose into the deck fitting to
add fresh water and then pump the tank again.
4.
Close the deck fitting.
Operation of three-way valve for toilets
FROM
TOILET
TO WASTE
TANK
CLOSED
CAN BE PADLOCKED
AND/OR SEALED IN
EITHER POSITION
FROM
TOILET
CLOSED
OVERBOARD
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