Toilet Opening Hull Ports - Hunter H426 Owner's Manual

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IMPORTANT: When not in use, lever
must be left in the "dry" position to prevent
flooding.
Before using, place the lever in the "wet"
position and pump slowly to partly fill and
wet the inside of the bowl. Return to the
"dry" position.
After using, return the lever to the "wet"
position for flushing and pump until the
bowl is thoroughly cleaned. Continue with
several more full strokes to flush dis-
charge lines. Return lever to "dry" position
and pump slowly until bowl is empty.
If your boat is equipped with opening hull
ports, they must remain closed and se-
cured while under sail. Your boat could
take on water when it heels, causing
damage to the interior due to flooding or
even possible sinking of your vessel.
All pumps should be checked frequently to
insure proper operation. This is an espe-
cially important regular maintenance item
since a properly operating pump could
save your vessel from serious damage .
Run pump only as long as necessary to
remove water. Dry running can damage
the pump motor
Inspect all bilge pump hoses for chafing
and dry rot. See that all hose clamps are
SAFE BOATING TIPS
TOILET
OPENING HULL PORTS
PUMPS
 There is a possibility of being fined for
having an operable direct overboard dis-
charge of waste in some waters. Remov-
ing seacock handle, in closed position, or
other means must be used to avoid fine.
It is illegal for any vessel to dump plastic
trash anywhere in the ocean or navigable
waters of the United States.
Do not place facial tissue, paper
towels or sanitary napkins in head.
Such material can damage the
waste disposal system and the envi-
ronment.
All hull ports must remain closed and
secure while sailing .
tight. Check that the bilge pump impeller
area is clean and free of obstructions. In-
spect electrical wiring for corrosion. En-
sure that the float switch functions prop-
erly.
SINKING HAZARD – Ensure proper bilge
pump operation.
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