Vacuum Flush With Dockside Discharge; Head Macerator Pump - Pro-Line Boats 32 Express 2006 Owner's Manual

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Vacuum Flush with Dockside Discharge

Your Pro-Line is equipped with a VacuFlush head system and dockside discharge. To operate or test the
system, make sure that your fresh water tank is full of water. Make sure that the DC main, cabin
freshwater system, and head switches on the AC/DC panel are all in the on position. To flush the
VacuFlush head system, use your foot to depress the pedal at the base of the head. This action will
pump fresh water into the stool, empty the head and transfer all waste into the waste tank. When you
release the pedal, water will stop entering the stool and the flushing action will cease.
You can check the waste level in the waste tank by monitoring the lights on the Tank Watch 4 panel,
which is located next to the AC/DC panel. As waste enters the tank, the lights will change to indicate the
waste level (i.e., green for empty, yellow for low, orange for mid level, red for full).
Your boat is equipped to offer you the option of using overboard or dockside discharge to pump out the
waste tank. Before using the overboard discharge system, be sure to 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.
Overboard Discharge - To operate the system, first make sure that the DC main, cabin freshwater
system, DC macerator and head switches on the AC/DC panel are all in the on position. Then, turn the
key on the Tank Master 4 panel to the "automatic" position. The green light will come on indicating that
the system is working and waste will begin pumping overboard via one of the thru hulls located amidships
on the port side of the hull. Once the tank level reaches the "low" level in the tank, the green light will go
out and the system will turn off. You will need to turn the key to the "manual" position to complete the
pump out process.
If the system does not seem to be pumping properly (water should shoot out approx. 10 feet via the thru
hull), check for leaks, loose clamps, etc.
Remove the tackle box and frame by removing only the top 2 and bottom 2 screws of
the tackle box. The other 4 screws hold the frame to the tackle box. Check the hose
connections to be sure that there is no leak.
Lift the hinged hatch on the bottom of the mid berth and check the fittings and/or
clamps on the pump.
Refer to the manual in your owner's packet supplied by the manufacturer of the VacuFlush system for
specific operating instructions.
Dockside Discharge – When at a marina that offers dockside discharge, the marina will provide the
facilities needed to perform this operation. You will not need to use the Tank Watch system. The
stainless steel fitting labeled waste is located amidships on the port gunwale. Twist the cap to open the
fitting and insert the hose provided by the marina into the dockside discharge waste outlet to connect to
your marina's dockside service facilities. Follow the instructions provided by the marina to operate their
equipment.

Head Macerator Pump

The head macerator pump is located in the cabin behind the port wall in the mid berth. To operate the
macerator pump, locate the DC main, cabin water system and the head switches on the AC/DC panel
inside the cabin. Turn all 3 switches to the on position and go into the head area. Press the pedal on the
side of the electric head to fill the toilet bowl and empty the contents. This flushes the contents of the
head into the holding tank. When the system is not in use, turn all 3 switches to the off position at the
AC/DC panel.
Note: There must be fresh water in the fresh water holding tank in order for the head
macerator pump to operate and properly flush the system. Operating the pump with an
empty tank could cause serious damage to the pump.
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