Fresh Water Faucet W/Pull Out Shower In Head; Shower System & Shower Sump Pump; Water Heater; Head Waste System - Pro-Line Boats 32 Express 2006 Owner's Manual

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Fresh Water Faucet w/Pull Out Shower in Head (Hot & Cold)
The fresh water faucet w/pull out shower is located at the head sink and the faucet/nozzle has dual
control knobs for hot and cold water. When doubling as a showerhead, pull the faucet/nozzle from the
sink and place it in the fitting on the forward head wall. See the section titled "Fresh Water Pump" for
operating instructions before using this faucet/nozzle.
Shower System and Shower Sump Pump
The shower sump pump is used to pump out any gray water (used water) from the system. The pump is
located inside the cabin and is accessible through the mid-berth access hatch under the mattress. Water
from the sink and floor drains, in the head area, is pumped out via this system.
Under normal operations, as water drains through the sink and shower drains, the float switch activates
the pump and allows the gray/used water to be pumped overboard.
To operate the shower system and the Sump Pump, go to the AC/DC panel in the cabin, locate the DC
Main, Sump Pump and Cabin Fresh Water switches and move them all to the on position. Visually
inspect the Sump Pump to ensure it is properly secured and listen to hear the pump running.
Turn all switches (Cabin Water System Pump, Sump Pump and the DC Main) back to the off position
once you have finished using the Sump Pump system.

Water Heater

The 6-gallon capacity Water Heater is located in the cabin behind the port wall in the mid berth. A photo
showing the Water Heater, Head overboard/discharge pump, VacuFlush head holding tank and
VacuFlush generator pump can be seen in the Vacuum Flush with Dockside Discharge section of the
manual.
To operate the Water Heater, locate the Water Heater and the AC Main switches on the AC/DC panel
and turn them both to the on position. Allow the Water Heater pump to operate for a couple of minutes
then turn on the hot water faucet either in the galley or in the head. When finished, turn off all the water
faucets along with the Water Heater and DC Main switches on the AC/DC panel.

Head Waste System

WHAT IS THE LAW?

Congress enacted the Clean Water Act of 1972 (amended in 1987). This law
addresses a wide spectrum of water pollution problems, including marine sewage from boats in navigable
U.S. waters including coastal waters up to three miles offshore.
The law further provides for "no
discharge" by boats operated in enclosed lakes and reservoirs or in rivers not capable of interstate
navigation. States may apply to the EPA to have certain other waters declared "no discharge zones" if
discharge of treated sewage would be harmful. In short, boats with installed toilets must have an
operable Coast Guard approved Marine Sanitation Device (MSD) designed to either hold sewage for
pump out ashore or for discharge in the ocean beyond the three mile limit, or to treat the sewage to
Federal standards prior to discharge.
All boats built since 1977 with installed toilets must have an operable approved type I, II or III MSD.
Since 1980, all boats (including those built before 1977) with installed toilets must have an operable MSD.
Both the U.S. Coast Guard and the Natural Resources Police can enforce MSD requirements.
Check with your local authorities, Coast Guard, local marina or your dealer for the rules and/or laws that
may apply specifically in your area.

Dockside Discharge Waste Outlet

This stainless steel fitting labeled waste is located amidships on the port gunwale. Twist the cap to open
the fitting and connect to your marina's dockside service facilities.
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