STARBOARD SIDE OF DASH
Tsunami Pump System
I = Ballast port tank switch.
J = Ballast center tank switch.
K = Ballast starboard tank switch.
The ballast tanks are filled and emptied by pressing the switches,
which are clearly marked by tank designation above the three-po-
sition switches. To fill, press the appropriate switch UP; to empty,
press the appropriate switch DOWN. The center (or neutral) position
is OFF and the pumps are inactive.
IMPORTANT NOTE: These switch controls and pumps do not operate
AUTOMATICALLY! It is important for operators to return the switch-
es to the center (or neutral) position after filling or emptying tanks
It is possible for operators to be aware when tanks are full as over-
flow will exit the tanks through the overflow vents. When emptying,
operators should pay attention to the vents. When the tanks are
empty, water will cease to come out the vents. (See Pages 10-2 and
10-3 of this NXT20 supplement for the approximate locations of the
vents.)
Failure to maintain the ballast switches in the center or neutral
position at all times other than when purposely filling or emptying
the system(s) will result in permanent damage to the tsunami
(ballast) pumps. This is not covered under warranty! In the event
of the failure of the tsunami ballast pumps, the inability to empty
the tank(s) of all water may result in more serious issues such as
unanticipated effects on boat maneuverability, preventing the boat
from being loaded on a trailer for towing and/or instability during
towing of the boat due to the increased weight from the filled tank.
L = NXT Video Screen. See following section for information
regarding operation.
M = Ignition Key ON/OFF
0 = START/STOP BUTTON.
NXT20 boats are equipped with a removable ignition key. Its pur-
pose is for safety and security. The key should be inserted prior to
I. J. K. L.
P.O.N.M.