Quicksilver 675BR Owner's Manual page 30

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Quicksilver 675BR — System & Component Overview and Operation
Black Water System
Toilet water pickup valve
Pickup to toilet water hose
Toilet
Toilet to holding tank hose
Holding tank
Holding tank to macerator hose
Macerator
Macerator to overboard discharge hose
Overboard discharge valve
Holding tank to pumpout hose
Pumpout deck plate
Holding tank to vent filter hose
Vent filter
Vent filter to tank vent thru hull hose
Tank vent thru hull
This boat is equipped with an overboard discharge seacock.
Some countries levy severe penalties for discharging raw
sewage and solid waste in waters where it is prohibited. Be
aware of local environmental laws, and respect codes of
good practice. Demonstrating that the macerator is disabled
by locking the system and/or removing the seacock handle
may avoid a fine.
Operation
Prior to using the toilet, make sure that the toilet water pickup valve, located under the aft seat tub
hatch, is opened. The toilet, located in the head, is mounted on a board that slides out of the way
when not in use. To use, first rotate the interior step to the up position. Next, undo the deadbolt and
slide the toilet forward into the head to use.
Refer to the toilet owner's manual in regards to specific operation of the toilet. When flushing the
toilet, it will take approximately 18 complete up/down strokes for the contents to reach the holding
tank. When not in use, the toilet should be slid back into the storage area, secure with the deadbolt,
and the interior step rotated down for access in and out of the head.
Macerator
The macerator gives the boat operator the means of discharging the holding tank directly overboard
The toilet water pickup valve should always be in the closed
position when not in use. Failure to do so could result in
flooding, property damage, and/or loss of life.
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