Section 8
8-20
Cruiser
To Operate:
Make sure the head and water pump breakers
located on the DC electrical panel are on. Wet the
bowl by slightly pressing down on the foot pedal
to the desired water level. To flush the unit,
completely depress the flush lever all the way
down for approximately three seconds until the
bowl is clear.
Porta-Potti:
It is necessary to clean, deodorize and empty the
Porta-Potti systems regularly. Refer to the toilet
manufacturer’s owner’s manual for more
information on operation, care and maintenance.
DO NOT OVERFILL TANK.
To Flush:
1. Open valve.
2. Rinse by flushing with water quickly several
times.
3. Close valve completely to reduce odors.
Emptying Waste Tank:
1. Empty when waste tank is near “full” level.
2. Make sure valve handle is closed.
3. Separate tanks.
4. Carry waste tank to a permanent toilet.
5. Remove pour-out spout cap, with cap pointing
upward.
6. Press air relief valve to prevent splashing.
7. Rinse, recharge and reassemble unit.
Guidelines for Manually Operated Marine
Heads:
• Open the inlet water seacock below the cabin
floor.
• Pump the manual handle two to four times to fill
the bowl with water.
• To flush, pump the handle and operate the flush
handle next to the head at the same time.
Operate the handle until all waste is removed.
• To empty the bowl of excess water, operate the
flush button until water decreases to the desired
level.
Figure 8-27
GENERATOR SET
The following procedure summarizes the
operation of, and safety precautions for, the
optional marine generator available for your boat.
Before operating your generator, read the owner’s
manual which accompanies your generator.
Prestart
1. Check that the air cleaner is clean and
properly installed.
2. Check the battery connections and electrolyte
level (if battery has filler caps).
3. Check that the fuel tanks are filled to more
than 1/4 tank and that the fuel system is
primed for operation. Check that the oil level
is at or near FULL mark.
WARNING!
Hot coolant can cause severe
burns. Do not remove the pressure cap
when engine is hot.
4. Check that coolant level in coolant recovery
tank is between the MIN and MAX marks.
Periodically remove the pressure cap and
check on the fluid level
when engine is cool
.
Do not rely solely on level in the coolant
recovery tank.
5.
CAUTION! Failure to have seacock open
when generator is running will result in
serious engine damage due to
overheating.
Check that generator seacock is open.
KC-0176-A-M
“Y” VALVE
DISCHARGE
SEACOCK
TYPICAL MACERATOR SYSTEM
MACERATOR
PUMP
THRU-
HULL
VENT
DOCKSIDE
PUMP-
OUT
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