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How to work the head on my boat
- eriklee200
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How to work the head on my boat
I have a 1990 Carver Montego 3257 and curious if anyone can walk me through the operation of the toilet that I have (pics attached). There is a dry and flush dial as well as an electric flush push button. The seacock is open but it feels pretty firm when I try to slowly pull the handle up and seeing there is a lot of plastic here I don't want to force anything and have breakage. If anyone can share a basic process I would be very grateful. My last boat was more of just a porta-potty.
Thanks,
Erik
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Re: How to work the head on my boat
"Flush" brings water into the bowl as you operate the pump, "Dry" evacuates the bowl's contents as you operate the pump.
These are good toilets by the way, very well built, robust, and totally rebuildable.
- eriklee200
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Re: How to work the head on my boat
Regards,
Erik
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- Grafunkus
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Re: How to work the head on my boat
Viper wrote:Source of the post "Flush" brings water into the bowl as you operate the pump, "Dry" evacuates the bowl's contents as you operate the pump.
We have one, but without the electric option, does this actually mean you turn it to flush first, pushing the handle down. Then turning it to dry as you lift the handle?
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Re: How to work the head on my boat
Grafunkus wrote:Source of the postViper wrote:Source of the post "Flush" brings water into the bowl as you operate the pump, "Dry" evacuates the bowl's contents as you operate the pump.
We have one, but without the electric option, does this actually mean you turn it to flush first, pushing the handle down. Then turning it to dry as you lift the handle?
Not really. If you want to fill the bowl with some water before you use it, then turn the handle to flush, and pump a few times. Then turn it to dry and pump till the bowl is empty. Or if you just want to rinse the bow turn it to flush, pump a few times, then turn to dry and pump a few more times.
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