4 Product description
The submersible electric bilge pumps are equipped with a float which triggers them automatically if there
is water in the bilge space. The electric bilge pumps can also be controlled manually from the switches
on the steering console.
WARNING
The bilge system is not designed for damage control.
The combined capacity of the bilge system is not designed to pump out the boat
in the event of hull damage.
NOTICE
Keep the bilge area clean by washing it ever so often using bilge cleaner or
biodegradable soap and water. Clean bilge significantly helps noticing signs of
leaks or other problems that may occur.
NOTICE
• Check the functionality of the bilge pumps regularly by manually
activating them.
• Remove any waste from the intakes.
• Clear the pump outlets from debris.
If seacocks are fitted in the fore and aft peak bulkheads, keep them closed, and
only open to let water drain into the main bilges.
NOTICE
Do not run the pumps dry for a long time. The pumps will be damaged.
NOTICE
Avoid pollution.
Since the bilge system comprises of several automatic and manual pumps that
cover all areas of the boat, the risk of accidental discharge of contaminated water
by automatic pumps needs to be minimized.
Mitigate the risk by checking the bilge water regularly for contaminants such as
oil, diesel, and glycol.
Before every use
Make sure that:
• The bilge pumps can operate freely, and there are no objects blocking operation.
• Water can flow through the strainer, and there is no muck or material restricting the water flow.
Clean the strainer by pushing the lock tabs in the pump motor and lifting the motor unit off.
4.1.3.1 Bilge pumps and outlets
Bilge pump output
• The manual bilge pump output is 33 liters (9 gallons) per minute.
• The automatic bilge pump output is 41 liters (11 gallons) per minute.
Brabus Shadow 500 2021-2022
Document ID: 500MY22-202205EN
Owner's Manual
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