252 Owner’s Manual
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O
PERATING
I
NFORMATION
To clean the water tank, refer to
Section 6
,
Water
Systems
.
Consult your authorized Cobalt dealer for
winterization requirements.
MARINE TOILET (HEAD) AND
MACERATOR - OPTIONAL
Instructions
Before operating the head for the first time, refer to
the marine toilet owner’s manual in your owner’s
packet.
To avoid a fine, remove the handle of the seacock
(in the CLOSED position) or disable the system by
other means.
Manually Operated Head
1. Open the inlet water seacock.
2. Pump the floor pedal 2-4 times to fill the bowl
with water.
3. To flush, depress the foot pedal and operate
flush handle next to head at the same time.
Operate handle until all waste is removed.
To empty the bowl of excess water, operate flush
button until water level decreases to desired level.
The marine toilet (head) allows you to hold the
waste in a holding tank. The waste can then be
pumped out through a deck plate fitting marked
“WASTE.”
Electrically Operated Head
1. Open the inlet water seacock below the cabin
floor.
2. If overboard discharge is to be used, make sure
the “Y” valve is in the overboard position.
3. To charge the head, depress the foot pedal on
the lower left side of the bowl, and push the
flush button. Release the flush button after the
bowl is moistened, and then pump the floor
pedal 2-4 times to fill the bowl with water.
4. To flush, depress the foot pedal and push the
flush button at the same time - hold until all
waste is removed.
The marine toilet (head) allows you to hold the
waste in a holding tank. The waste can then be
pumped out through a deck plate fitting marked
“WASTE.”
The optional macerator system allows the
discharging of waste water directly overboard. For
additional operating information, refer to the
macerator operator’s manual.
If your Cobalt boat is equipped with an
electronically operated head (marine toilet) and
waste containment system, the head draws
seawater in through the hull to flush waste water
from the marine toilet.
The toilet pumps the waste water into a holding
tank.
A
WARNING
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING OR
ROTATING PARTS HAZARD
Poisonous CO gases are present at the
rear of the craft when the engine is
running. Exposure to CO gases can
cause death or serious injury. A rotating
propeller can cut or entangle causing
death or serious injury. DO NOT use the
swim/boarding platform when the
engine is running.
NOTICE: Overboard discharge
of waste water should only be
used in approved areas. It is
your responsibility to comply
with local regulations regarding
the discharge of waste. You
could be fined if your boat has
an operable overboard
discharge system.
CAUTION
Avoid damage to the waste system. Do
not flush into a full holding tank.
NOTICE: To empty the bowl of
excess water, operate flush
button until water level
decreases to desired level.
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