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gripit 11-06-2004 03:49 PM

Toilet levers
 
In a Bullet I'm confused how the levers that work the toilet work. I have 2 yellow handles and one lever that controls the overboard/ holding tank. When I flush I can't see anything coming out overboard? I'm not sure how the 2 yellow levers work. I know ones for fresh water on/off but not sure how they work. Please advise.
Thanks

spitfire1 11-06-2004 03:52 PM

Re: Toilet levers
 
Its not supposed to go overboard...its supposed to go into the holding tank....when you flush.....

gripit 11-06-2004 04:03 PM

Re: Toilet levers
 
I know your not supose to put it overboard, but I have the choice holding tank/overboard. I plan to use the holding tank but i'm just practicing with water. Trying to figure out how it works. But I don't know what the levers do?

spitfire1 11-06-2004 04:11 PM

Re: Toilet levers
 
I see.....sorry I cant be of more help.....I never used the head on my old Top Gun....I didnt want to have to mess with the holding tank.... :D :eek: I am sure someone will chime in here and help you out though.....

OldSchool 11-06-2004 05:28 PM

Re: Toilet levers
 

Originally Posted by gripit
In a Bullet I'm confused how the levers that work the toilet work. I have 2 yellow handles and one lever that controls the overboard/ holding tank. When I flush I can't see anything coming out overboard? I'm not sure how the 2 yellow levers work. I know ones for fresh water on/off but not sure how they work. Please advise.
Thanks

Hey,
PM me your address and I will mail you the schematics for the Bullet head system and electrical. Include your email address also...I have them scanned into my PC but they are easier to read on paper! :drink: :drink:

Craig

OldSchool 11-07-2004 10:01 AM

Re: Toilet levers
 
OK,
I received everyones PM's and will email the schematics out on Tuesday when I go back to work.

In the meantime, this is what the owners manual says:

To flush waste into the holding tank.
1. Open the small (water inlet) valve.
2. Close the large outlet valve.
3. Move Y-Valve handle towards the inside of the boat.
4. Press both buttons in the head after doing your "business".

To empty Holding Tank at the dock.
1. Close the small (water inlet) valve.
2. Open the large outlet valve.
3. Move Y-Handle towards the inside of the boat.
4. Connect shoreside vacuum to waste deck fill on the starboard side of deck.

To flush waste overboard. (Illegal within 3 miles of land)
1. Open small (water inlet) valve.
2. Open large outlet valve.
3. Move Y-Handle towards the inside of the boat.
4. Press the bottom button in the head.

To empty Holding Tank overboard. (Illegal within 3 miles of land)
1. Close small (water inlet) valve.
2. Open large outlet valve.
3.Move Y-Valve handle to the outside of the boat.
4. Press both buttons in the head.

I hope this helps

Craig

cig1988 11-07-2004 05:03 PM

Re: Toilet levers
 
Craig, thats some good s**t!

CigDaze 11-08-2004 07:33 AM

Re: Toilet levers
 
I don't want to hijack this thread, but does anyone how the heck the toilet works in a '95 Cafe?

There are two buttons. One seems to flush some blue stuff into the toilet, the other doesn't seem to do anything. :confused:

Where does the blue sh!t come from, how do I refill it? Where the does the blue sh!t go? How do I empty the sh!t? How do I make it disappear, assuming I'm 3 miles offshore?

I need to get this figured out. Thanks! :)

OldSchool 11-08-2004 08:05 AM

Re: Toilet levers
 
Nick,
If the Cafe is anything like the Bullet Head, the top button draws in water from the outside. Isn't the water blue in Florida? :D :p
The bottom button operates the macerator pump. Maybe yours isn't hooked up or it's not working. That is located under the lounge on the starboard side of the cabin on the Bullet.

Just a guess!

Craig :drink:

CigDaze 11-08-2004 09:13 AM

Re: Toilet levers
 
...not THAT blue. :D :D
I'm not sure on the seawater draw. I haven't tried it in the water yet, just on land.


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