OPERATION MANUAL
Dehler 34 - Treasure VI
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– Toilet and Holding Tank
Toilet and Holding Tank
Treasure VI has an electric MACERATING toilet which is permanently connected to a
holding tank. Toilet waste is treated by maceration when you flush it. It is then
discharged into the sea via the holding tank.
IMPORTANT!
When you are visiting a
MARINE PARK “B” zone (Green Zone)
or a Marina you must
not discharge
even treated waste
from the toilet. To comply with government
regulations - turn the large valve located under the floor of the hanging locker in the
bathroom to the
VALVE CLOSED
position to prevent waste from discharging. When
you depart the
GREEN ZONE
or marina and are 1km clear of land and reefs swing the
valve to the
VALVE OPEN
position. The holding tank has a limited capacity and is only
designed to hold waste generated over a 24 hour period. It therefore has to be emptied
regularly.
Valve in
Open
position
Only human waste and toilet paper can be put in the toilet.
Sanitary pads, tampons or panty liners, kleenex etc.
Baby Wipes.
Washing cloths.
ALL of these waste items
must
be disposed of in the rubbish as they will block and
damage the system.
Ensure all crew-members know how to use the toilet properly because a blocked toilet
can spoil your holiday!!
Operation
After use ensure flush button is pressed for at least 10 seconds.
If the toilet is blocked - call Cumberland Charter Yachts.
If the toilet is blocked during charter as a result of misuse, there will be a charge to get
the blockage cleaned out, the vessel will need to be returned to CCY base to clear the
blockage.