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Inspectandcleantheshowersumpevery30days. Some
water will always be in the compartment. Sediment and
other debris will buildup and affect the automatic bilge
switch and pump operation. Remove the pump’s cover
and clean the screen. The screen will become blocked
andthepumpwillnotoperateproperly. Tocleanthecom-
partment, use baking soda and a fine wire brush to re-
move dirt and other debris. This will also serve to disin-
fect the area.
NOTICE
The hot water heater will require approximately
fivegallonsofantifreezebeforethehotwaterlines
will have antifreeze running through them. The
cold water faucet should be turned OFF at some
point to test for antifreeze in the hot water line.
3.
4.
Turn ON faucets (both hot and cold) one at a time
until undiluted antifreeze is seen. Make sure the
transom shower, head faucet and galley faucet have
antifreeze coming out, too.
B. Winterizing the Water System
Winter lay-up service procedures should include a thor-
ough draining of the water system. Disconnect all ac-
cessible fittings. Blow out all lines. Be sure the hot
waterheater,freshandgreywatertanks,transomshower,
pumps and lines are completely dry. Leave all faucets
open. Freezing water can cause severe damage to all
water system components.
Activate the shower sump pump and pour approxi-
mately1quartofnontoxicantifreezedowntheshower
drain. The shower sump will discharge some of the
antifreezeoverboard.
Use only nontoxic antifreeze solutions such as
R.V. antifreeze. DO NOT use ethylene glycol
solutions; the type that is used in engine cool-
ant systems. These are toxic.
NOTICE
Always winterize the fresh water system prior to
winterization of the hull drainage (bilge pump)
system.
Draining the system as mentioned can be very tedious
and an incomplete job can result in expensive repairs.
The use of nontoxic antifreeze (such as R.V. antifreeze)
designed for fresh water systems considerably reduces
the work necessary and is a more positive means of
winterizing the system. Follow the directions included
with the antifreeze solution.
NOTICE
Be sure to wipe up any antifreeze that has been
spilled on the fiberglass shower surfaces.
C. Winterizing the Waste System
To winterize the waste holding tank, flush the tank with
soap, water and a deodorizer (e.g., Lysol Liquid). Empty
the tank and pour two (2) gallons (3 gallons if equipped
with overboard discharge) of R.V. antifreeze into the bowl
and flush.
To winterize:
1.
Turn on the water pump and drain the water tank by
opening a faucet (the pump will run faster when it is
empty).
If the boat is equipped with overboard discharge capabili-
ties, follow the normal procedures above. Run the dis-
charge pump only long enough until the antifreeze solu-
tion is being pumped overboard.
NOTICE
Besurethecircuitbreakerforthewaterheaterin
120
Volt AC panel is in the OFF position. The
water heater will be damaged immediately by
supplying electrical power to an empty water
heater.
For additional information, refer to the manufacturer’s
manuals in the owner’s packet.
NOTICE
DONOTrunthewaterpumpwithoutwaterinthe
system. Pump damage will result. Be watchful
and turn the pump off as soon as the tank be-
comes empty.
The instructions listed in this section provide a
working knowledge to winterize the water and
waste systems. However, to prevent possible
damagetocomponentsinyourboat,FourWinns
recommends having the boat winterized by your
Four Winns dealer.
2.
Add 15 gallons of R.V. antifreeze to the water tank.
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Model Year | 2005 |
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