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COBIA 240 CC - Optional Electric Head Operation; Head Flushing and Tank Filling; Y-Valve for Waste Diversion

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Maverick Boat Group
3207 Industrial 29th St. • Fort Pierce, Florida 34946
(772)-465-0631 cobiaboats.com
Optional Electric Head Operation
To operate the head, first, make sure that the
intake/fill valve located under the sink in the head
compartment is open. The valve is open when its
handle is pointing straight up. This will allow water to
enter the head upon flushing.
Once you’ve finished using the head, press the flush
button labeled “Elec Head” on the switch panel. This
will push the contents of the head into the holding
tank. Note that the toilet contents will always go into
the holding tank first, no matter if planning on
pumping out or using the macerator.
To evacuate the holding tank via a marina pump out,
make sure that the handle for the Y-valve (located on
the left wall of the floor storage compartment in front
of the console) is in the correct position. This will allow the tank contents to be sucked
out of the tank via the waste deck fitting on the deck. The discharge for the deck fitting
will always be the topmost outlet on the Y-valve. The handle is in the correct position if
the arrow for the top outlet IS NOT covered by the wide end of the handle.
This is the position the handle should be kept in at all times to prevent the possibility of
mistakenly discharging waste overboard in waters illegally. (Within 3 miles of shore and
where otherwise designated.) If desired the handle can be locked in this position by
inserting a padlock through the hole on the handle and through the housing on the Y-
valve.
Intake/Fill Valve
Flush Button
Note: The visible arrows on the Y-valve always show the direction of
the flow. In other words, the wide end of the handle always covers the
arrow for the outlet where the flow is NOT going to go. If the flow is
pointing downwards, the waste is being directed through the bottom
of the hull and overboard. If the flow is pointing up, the waste is being
directed upward to the deck and the pump out fitting.

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