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Typical Electric Toilet System-(Optional)
e optional on-board electric head system features
a toilet taking advantage of minimal water usage.
e system features a vitreous china bowl, minimal
maintenance, easy cleaning and a wall switch keyboard.
e toilet is powered by 12 volt DC electricity and is
controlled by a 30 amp breaker located at the ship's main
DC control panel.
Under normal conditions, the head system operates from
the onboard fresh water tank. If dockside water is being
used the toilets still draw water from the freshwater tank.
e head breaker is located on the battery management
where the battery switch is mounted. See the illustration.
A Few Notations About
Only human waste and toilet paper should be put in
the toilet. Never ush foreign materials such as paper
towels, pre-moistened wipes, condoms, feminine
hygiene products, dental oss or household garbage
down the toilet.
Always disconnect the dockside water system if boat
is le unattended to avoid property damage due to
leakage.
Re ll the toilet as soon as possible a er 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 quali ed
marine technician or electrician.
e Head System:
Using Electric Vacuum Style Toilet
To use the optional on board toilet rst make sure the
12 volt head system breaker is activated at the battery
management panel. The wall control switch is used
to add water to the bowl and to ush the toilet. Select
cycle information is noted below. For more complete
information, refer to the toilet vendor information.
ADD
WATER
HOLDING
TANK
LOCKOUT
TYPICAL WALL SWITCH
1. To add water (est. 17 ounces each cycle ) to the bowl
press the add water button momentarily and release.
system prevents over lling the bowl.
2. To ush the bowl press the ush button momentarily
and release.
e attached bowl motor will macerate the
waste and ush it.
of water being added to the bowl to help prevent odors.
is completes the minimal water usage ush cycle.
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FLUSH
e cycle ends with a small amount
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