Marine Sanitation System - Chris-Craft 2014 36 RH Corsair Owner's Manual

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Marine Sanitation System

Waste in the holding tank can form methane, an explosive gas.
It is illegal to dump plastic trash anywhere in the ocean or navigable waters of the United
States, including the Great Lakes. The discharge of other types of garbage is permitted outside
of specific distance offshore as determined by the nature of that garbage.
All recreational boats with installed toilet facilities must have an operable Marine Sanitation
Device (MSD) aboard. Vessels 65 feet and under may use a Type I, II, or III MSD. All installed
MSD's must be Coast Guard certified.
The Holding Tank installed in the Chris-Craft is certified by definition under the regulations
and is not specifically labeled. Do not flush foreign objects down the MSD. Damage to the
system may result.
The Marine Toilet Owner's Manual that comes in your documentation package addresses the use, maintenance,
and troubleshooting of the Techma waste system. It is your responsibility to become familiar with its contents as
only rudimentary information is presented here.
The Techma units utilizes a grinding system that grinds all waste before it enters the pump. This system virtually
eliminates clogging while consuming very little water. The cycle is completely automatic and works on a 12/24
VDC electrical system.
The Techma system can be configured with one of two types of control switches: a one switch unit, or a two switch
unit. With the one switch unit, a specific quantity of water remains in the water closet. Pressing the button begins
the automatic flushing cycle.
With the two switch system, the water closet remains completely dry. Press the "Before Use" button to send a
specific quantity of water into the bowl. Press the "After Use" button to begin the automatic flushing cycle. This
leaves the water closet clean and dry.
A tank sensor
(Figure 3-26)
appropriate button on the touchpad to read the fluid level in the selected tank.
Keep vent open and clear of obstructions.
Keep fire and flame away when maintaining the system.
monitors the fluid level in the fresh water, grey water, and holding tanks. Press the
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