2023 OWNER’S MANUAL
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Toilet operation when connected to tank
monitor system
To empty the waste holding tank
Dockside pump out
The dockside pump out connection is located on the starboard side
forward deck in front of the windshield.
1. Open the deck plate.
2. Dock/or fit suction hose from the pump out station or marina into the
deck plate.
3. Turn on suction pump and monitor the tank level fullness on the waste
tank monitor in the head compartment.
4. Turn o pump when the monitor reads empty.
The pickup goes to the bottom of the tank and will get most but not
100% of the waste out of the tank.
The tank is protected with Vacuum relief valve to prevent the tank
from imploding from dockside pumps that generate huge vacuums.
Optional Overboard Discharge
The boat may be equipped with optional overboard discharge
system to allow waste to be pumped out the bottom of the boat if
you are more than 3 miles oshore or in an area where it is legal to
dump waste. Check your local regulations to be sure.
1. Open the overboard shuto valve located under the center floor
locker hatch in the walk-through area of the boat.
A tank monitor is located in the
head module on the vanity face.
It has LED indicators that show
empty, low, medium and full.
Never flush the toilet if the
indicator shows the holding tank
is full. Empty the waste tank
using dockside pump-out or
optional overboard discharge
(3 miles oshore).
Do not flush foreign objects!
Flush only water, bodily wastes
and rapid-dissolving toilet
tissue. Do not flush wet wipes,
sanitary napkins, condoms,
diapers, paper cups, cotton
swabs, food, hair or liquids
such as oils or solvents as
clogging or damage to
the toilet or toilet system
may occur.
Hazard of Flooding If toilet is
connected to ANY through-
the-hull fittings, ALWAYS
close seacocks when toilet
is not in use (even if boat is
unattended for a brief period).
All passengers MUST be
instructed on how to close
valves when the toilet is not in
use. Failure to do so can result
in flooding which can cause
loss of property and life.