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A Few Notations About Marine Toilets
Only human waste and toilet paper should be put
in the toilet. Never flush foreign materials such as
paper towels, pre-moistened wipes, condoms,
feminine hygiene products, dental floss or household
garbage down the toilet.
• Always disconnect the dock side water system if
boat is left unattended to avoid property damage
due to leakage.
• Refill the toilet as soon as possible after emptying
the bowl to prevent objectionable odors.
• Use only RV-Marine toilet tissues that disintegrate
rapidly. Do not use household type tissues.
• If repairs are needed, use only a trained and
qualified marine technician or electrician.
Vent Filter-Waste Tank
INLET
OUTLET
UNION
UNION
The waste (holding) tank filter is in-line between the
holding tank vent and in this case a starboard routing
to a waste vent exterior fitting (exit hose missing
above). As the holding tank fills up with waste it
gives off odors. The vent filter breaks down the odors
with its unique charcoal absorbtion system.
The waste filter is “customer friendly” as it is
designed with a union at each end for changing out
the filter. The unions unscrew counter clockwise for
serviceability. It is recommended to change the filter
yearly, normally at the end of your boating season.
Mark the change date on the filter or on your vessel
maintenance calendar.
It is a good habit to carry an extra filter onboard.
For further information on availability contact your
closest Regal dealer or maine retail outlet.