2021 Owner’s Manual Navigator26
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3.
Wait a few seconds for the pump to build up water pressure in the system. You can hear the characteristic pump
sound. The pump works in automatic mode. It will turn on periodically to maintain water pressure in the system.
4. Open container with a shower. There is a marking of the container with a shower: “RAW WATER SYSTEM”. Take
the shower handset and press the button on it. Water will flow as long as you hold down the button.
5.
Put the shower handset back in the container after use.
6. Use the switch (Pos.5) to deactivate the raw water pump.
7. Close the seawater intake faucet (pos.2) located under deck.
SERVICING.
To inspect the system, open deck hatch (Fig.2, Pos.25) and stern seat (Fig.2, Pos.10).
Inspect hoses and raw water pump (1). Inspect the seawater intake faucet. There should be no damage, cracks, scuffs.
There should be no seawater leaks into the boat's hold.
Open and close the faucet several times to make sure it works.
Wash (or replace) the filter if necessary (3).
There should be no water leakage from the raw water system. If the system is not tight, the pump will run continuously
trying to build up pressure and the flowing water can fill the hold of your boat.
Flush the system thoroughly periodically
with fresh water to avoid mold and odor.
Refer to the experts for this purpose.
The seawater intake faucet must always be closed when raw water system not in use.
Always inspect the seawater intake faucet. A faulty seawater intake faucet can cause the boat to flood
Water on freezing can damage the raw water system.
Water from hoses must be removed if there is a risk of freezing.
AERATOR.
If your boat is equipped for fishing, you can use the aft compartment for storing live bait or small live fish. The aerator will
help keep live fish in the built-in water tank for a long time.
You can see the design and description of the aerator in Fig.11.