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Never use automotive-type antifreeze in freshwater systems.
Special Attention
Use only rapid-dissolve toilet paper with these head systems, and
only deodorant specially formulated for this type of head system.
See the manufacturer’s instructions for details. In the event that
anything from the head’s bowl or holding tank escapes, it should be
cleaned as soon as practicable. Failure to clean any spillage may
result in unpleasant odors, mildew, mold and damage to the deck or
other areas of the boat. This is not covered under warranty.
Troubleshooting
If the toilet flushes but the water in bowl empties slowly or not at
all, then check the discharge piping for kinks and blockages, and
the macerator pump for blockages. If the macerator pump makes
unusually loud noises, or continually trips the circuit breaker, then
check the pump for foreign material. If the toilet doesn’t flush after
pushing the flush switch, check the tank to see if it is full, check
the circuit breaker has tripped and needs to be reset. If the toilet
doesn’t receive water when the flush button is pushed, check the
water supply line to make sure it isn’t kinked and the water valve
screen to make sure it isn’t blocked. If the toilet still exhibits issues,
then present the boat to and authorized MasterCraft dealer for repair.
REMOVABLE COOLERS
Models
Standard on all XStar, X, XT and NXT Series boats. Optional
upgraded cooler available for all XStar, X and XT Series models.
Purpose
The cooler allows boaters to bring food and beverage on-board for
outings and keep such items at a lower temperature than ambient
air to prevent spoilage.
Location
Vary by model. See the Guide to Individual Models in this Owner’s
Manual to determine the location in your model.
Operation
In using the cooler, ensure that the lid is securely closed prior to
operation of the boat. If the lid is not secure, water, ice and food/
beverage items may become dislodged and spill into the void where
the cooler is stored. Be sure to keep the cooler in the designated
location as shown in the Guide to Individual Models in this Owner’s
Manual. Coolers that are placed in other locations, including on the
deck, are not secure. While the coolers themselves have minimal
weight, if they contain ice, food and beverage, the combined weight
can cause injury if the cooler moves around during operation.
Coolers should always be stowed in the appropriate designated
location of the boat as noted in the Guide to Individual Models
section of this Owner’s Manual. Stocked coolers can have enough
weight to cause imbalance in the boat and/or cause injury upon
contact.
NOTE: 2015 and newer models have shock assisted cooler cush-
ions to eliminate the need to hold the cushion up while remov-
ing and installing the cooler, as well as accessing the cooler for
beverages/food. The shock could have reduced performance if
the cooler cushion is saturated with water. Also, if the seat hinges
become misaligned, and the shock interferes with the clearance
hole, suspect damaged hinges or potentially a deformed substrate/
seat base.
Special Attention
As with any similar coolers, routine cleaning with warm soapy water
is advised after each use. Check also whether anything from inside
the cooler has been spilled or in some manner ended up in the
storage area in which the cooler is kept. This should be cleaned up
immediately to avoid mold, mildew, stains or other damage that is
not covered under warranty.
Food items or anything that can create an odor should not be left in
the cooler, nor should anything that can leak be left in these units as
they could potentially damage the cooler, and this type of damage is
not covered under warranty.
Clean the cooler (and the storage compartment in which the cooler
is stored) after each outing in which the cooler is used. Failure to
do so can cause damage that is not covered under warranty.
Additional Special Attention
Do not drink water from melted ice or water that is not in containers.
The cooler may contain contaminants.
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