MJM Yachts 36z Express User Manual

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9.1

SANITATION SYSTEM

MARINE VACUFLUSH HEAD SYSTEM

WARNING Waste discharge regulations vary by location.
Check with local authorities.

The waste system aboard your boat employs freshwater and a
vacuum generator. The Fresh Water pump breaker and Head

breaker must both be on (DC panel) for the system to work.
Further controls are located on a panel in the head (shown).

When the foot-pedal of the toilet is depressed for about 3

seconds, waste is drawn through the vacuum generator to the
waste tank. Tank capacity is 18 gallons, which may seem small,

but since each flush requires about a cup full of fresh water
compared to the several quarts of sea-water using a

conventional marine pump-head, the capacity is more than
adequate and there’s no odor.


Waste can be discharged two ways:

(a) Dock Pump Out via the shore-side pump-

out fitting on deck labeled WASTE using marina
facilities. To effectively remove all the waste

from the holding tank using, be sure to first turn
OFF the vacuum pump system and step on the

head flush pedal to remove all vacuum.

(b) Overboard Discharge beyond restricted
waste disposal zones by (1) OPENING (if not

already) the large waste thru-Hull discharge
valve, accessible to starboard and aft in the

engine compartment locker then (2) TURN &
HOLD the switch in the Head to the right to

activate overboard pumping using the macerator
pump. The control panel lights indicate the

level of waste in the holding tank. The level can
be double-checked by viewing the dark waste

line through the side of the semi-transparent
holding tank from the starboard aft cockpit

locker.

WARNING Before activating this
discharge, check to insure compliance

with local regulations.

Refer to the manufacturer’s manual for more details.

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