Black water system (optional)

The black water holding tank is located under the front cabin bed and stores the black water waste from the toilet.

The black water tank must not be discharged at sea. It must be pumped out onshore at a waste station. The suction point is located in the anchor hatch.

An active carbon filter is installed close to the black water tank vent, preventing odors in the anchor box. Regular discharge of the black water tank optimizes the life span of the odor filter.

The black water tank level is displayed in the user interface.

NOTICE! If the black water tank is not emptied in time, sewage will enter the anchor box and flow out through the anchor box drain.

A BC C,DBAD C

A. Toilet
B. Black water tank with odor filter

C. Waste suction point
D. Black water ventilation

Emptying the black water tank

  1. Open the anchor box and unscrew the suction-point lid.
  2. Ensure that the nozzle of the drain hose fits the suction point.
  3. Insert the nozzle of the drain hose and start emptying.
  4. When done, fasten the suction-point lid.

Replacing the odor filter of the black water tank

The filter is located on the black water hose. Access the hose through the port speaker in the bow of the cabin.

  1. Remove the speaker:
    a. Carefully remove the speaker grille using a plastic spatula.
    b. Unscrew the four screws holding the speaker. Use a flat screwdriver. Make sure not to drop the screws.
    c. Disconnect the two speaker cords. Make sure not to drop the speaker cords behind the speaker.
  2. Locate the odor filter on the hose.
  3. Remove the two hose clamps that hold the odor filter. Use a cross-head screwdriver. 4. Pull out the odor filter and insert the new one.
  4. Reattach the two hose clamps and tighten them.
  5. Ensure that the odor filter and the hose clamps are firmly attached.
  6. Install the speaker:
    a. Connect the two speaker cords.
    b. Fasten the four screws.
    c. Reattach the speaker grille.