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Interior Equipment
8-1
Section 8
OS 315
Interior Equipment
8.1 Companionway Door
The cabin is accessed through a sliding
door. A lockable latch secures the door in
the closed position. A vinyl covered latch
secures the door in the open position. DO
NOT leave the door unlatched. Latch it in the
full “OPEN” or full “CLOSED” position.
The door is made of acrylic plastic. Acrylic
plastic scratches easily and can chip. Refer
to Routine Maintenance for information
regarding proper care of acrylic plastic.
8.2 Mid-Berth
The mid-berth is located behind the steps.
There are hatches below the berth to pro-
vide access to the fresh water tank, fresh
water pump and forward bilge pump.
Remove the wall panels to access the head
holding tank system and diesel fuel tank.
The battery charger, battery isolator, stereo
amplifier, windshield washer solenoid, relay
for the windlass and Fireboy® module are
located in the aft port side compartment.
8.3 Head Compartment
The head compartment is equipped with a
tempered glass sink and a hot and cold fau-
cet that converts to a shower by pulling the
faucet out of the base. For care and cleaning
information on the sink, refer to Routine
Maintenance Section. An opening port light
above the sink provides daylight and ventila-
tion. An AC G.F.I. duplex outlet is also pro-
vided.
Marine Head System
Your boat is equipped with a VacuFlush®
marine head system as standard equipment.
This system uses a small amount of water
and vacuum, which is generated by the 12-
volt vacuum pump to flush. The toilet is con-
nected to the pressurized fresh water sys-
tem. Fresh water is used to reduce odor in
the head compartment.
To use the toilet, make sure the “VacuFlush”
breaker on the MDP is on; lift the foot flush
lever slightly to wet the bowl with the desired
water level. Depress the flush lever all the
way for approximately three seconds or until
the bowl is clear. A sharp popping noise is
normal when the vacuum seal is broken and
flushing action begins. It is also normal for a
small amount of water to remain in the bowl
after flushing.
The waste is directed to the holding tank
until it is pumped out by a waste dumping
station or the overboard macerator dis-
charge system. The waste moves through a
one-inch opening in the toilet base. Incom-
ing air fragments mix with the waste as it
passes through the base opening. This pro-
cess eliminates the need for macerators or
mechanical motors in the toilet base. When
the tank is full, the tank monitor will show full
and the vacuum pump will not run.
! CAUTION
Keep the cabin door latched in the
open or closed position. The door is
heavy and slides easily. If the door is
unlatched, it could slide unexpectedly
as the boat rocks, causing injury or
damage.
Companionway Door Latch
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