2011 Four Winns H310 Boat Owners Manual

C.   Head Shower
J - 4    GRAY WATER SYSTEM OPTION
A head shower is standard. The shower unit is actu-
ally a combination faucet and shower. See Figure J6.
The switch to operate the water pump is located at
the refreshment center or in the head and is marked
The gray water system is optional. The water from
the galley sink, head sink and shower will drain into
a sump and is pumped into a gray water holding tank
respectively.  A pumpout fitting labeled WASTE but
designated for gray water is provided on the deck.
See Figure J4. Refer to the drawings at the end of this
section.
“FRESH WATER”.
To operate the head shower place the “FRESH
WATER” switch “ON”. Pull the faucet/shower out from
its holder (located at the sink) and push the spray
nozzle lever to purge any air that may be in the sys-
tem. When a steady flow of water is coming from the
shower nozzle the air has been purged. Release the
spray nozzle when finished. As the pressure builds,
the pump will automatically shut off at 35 psi.
Waste
Gray Water
Fitting
NOTICE
After showering thoroughly dry areas that may
have gotten wet to prevent possible damage to
any finishes due too excessive wetness.
Figure J4: Waste Fittings
A shower sump pump is incorporated into the drain
system of the shower. The shower drains into the
sump pump located in the forward bilge compart-
ment, starboard of the fuel tank. The water will then be
pumped overboard. If an optional gray water system is
installed, the water will be pumped into the gray water
holding tank.
NOTICE
Certain geographical areas have restrictions
on gray water being pumped or drained over-
board.  Be sure to check all local, state and
federal laws in the boating area.
The sump pump includes an automatic switch and is
protected by a circuit breaker (“SHOWER SUMP”) at
the battery switch panel. The sump pump will automati-
cally start as soon as the water in the sump reaches a
level that will cause the float on the switch to rise.
J - 5
HEADS
A.
Enclosed Head
The various anti-pollution laws presently in effect have
necessitated the use and availability of a wide variety
of heads. The heads that have been factory installed
After showering, let the water flow for a period of time
to flush the pump of soap residue. Check the sump
for excess residue. As necessary clean and rinse the
sump. After rinsing, the pump will automatically shut
off.
in Four Winns  boats have been chosen to provide
®
reasonable longevity and reliable service, at a realistic
cost. Refer to the drawings at the end of this section.
Also, refer to the manufacturers literature included in
the owner’s packet.
If water flow from the shower head appears to be
restricted, it may be due to sediment accumulating at
the shower head. If necessary, remove the shower
head and clean the discharge holes with a fine wire.
A fully enclosed fiberglass head is a standard fea-
ture built into the starboard console. This roomy
head offers a solid surface countertop, vanity, mirror,
medicine cabinet, sink, courtesy light with switch, CO
monitor, an opening port light, fiberglass liner, porce-
lain toilet, storage locker, and overhead lighting. See
Figure J5.
Periodically check the sump pump screen for clogs
to prevent drainage problems from occurring in the
shower drain. Refer to the manufacturer’s literature
included in the owner’s packet.
Waste & Water Systems - Section J
Owner’s Manual Page 84
Product Specification
CategoriesFour Winns H-Series Manuals, Four Winns Manuals
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Model Year2011
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