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Leading French manufacturer of marine watermakers and reverse osmosis desalination systems for yachts and boats.

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Dessalator is a premier manufacturer specializing in desalination technology for the marine industry. Based in Antibes, France, the company has been designing and producing high-efficiency watermakers since 1999. Their extensive product range includes the Freedom, Cruise, and Navigator series, offering solutions in DC (12V/24V), AC (120V/230V), and dual-voltage DUO configurations. Known for their rugged reliability, compact design, and user-friendly automated features, Dessalator systems are Trusted by sailors and professional skippers worldwide to provide a continuous supply of fresh water at sea.

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DESSALATOR D100 Cruise Marine Water Maker User Manual

August 16, 2025
DESSALATOR D100 Cruise Marine Water Maker Specifications Model Compatibility: Freedom, Cruise, DUO, Compact, CAD Sterilization Duration: Effective for up to 6 months Cartridge Type: Reusable Version: V2.2 EN-07/2025 When the…

DESSALATOR D60 Automatic AC Cruise User Manual

August 13, 2025
DESSALATOR D60 Automatic AC Cruise Specifications Model: AC CRUISE D60 - AUTOMATIC Version: v3.0 Date: 06/2025 Assembly List of supplies necessary for assembly Seawater inlet: Seawater inlet valve Cartridge prefilter:…

DESSALATOR D60 AC Cruise Navigator User Manual

August 13, 2025
DESSALATOR D60 AC Cruise Navigator Copyright / Disclaimer Dessalator® ZI des 3 Moulins, 282 rue des Cistes Bâtiment Euro 92 06600 Antibes, France www.dessalator.com contact@dessalator.com +33 4 93 95 04…

DESSALATOR D100 Duo Watermaker User Manual

August 13, 2025
DESSALATOR D100 Duo Watermaker Specifications Model: DUO DC/AC D100 Version: 3.0 EN (06/2025) Power Supply: 12V or 24V DC / 230V or 120V AC Components: Hull Valve, Prefilter, Motor/Pump Block,…

DESSALATOR ST2 Stérilisation et Maintenance

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Instructions détaillées pour la stérilisation de votre dessalinisateur DESSALATOR avec la cartouche ST2, incluant la préparation, les étapes de stérilisation par seau ou pulvérisateur, le rinçage post-stérilisation et les notes…

Dessalator AC Cruise D60 & D100 Automatic Start-Up Guide

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This start-up guide provides essential information for commissioning, operating, and maintaining the Dessalator AC Cruise D60 and D100 Automatic watermakers. It covers initial setup, daily operation, stopping procedures (with and…

DESSALATOR DUO DC/AC D60 NAVIGATOR Installation and User Manual

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This manual provides comprehensive installation and usage instructions for the DESSALATOR DUO DC/AC D60 NAVIGATOR watermaker. It covers component identification, mounting procedures, startup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and technical specifications.

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  • How often does the Dessalator watermaker need to be sterilized?

    Sterilization is effective for a maximum of 6 months. If this period is exceeded without use, the sterilization procedure must be repeated.

  • Can the sterilizing cartridge be reused?

    Yes, the ST2 sterilizing cartridge is reusable. Ensure proper rinsing and maintenance for prolonged use.

  • How do I rinse the system before restarting?

    Before restarting the watermaker after storage, a complete rinse with fresh water is mandatory. Turn the 3-way valve to the fresh water position and let water circulate for approximately 15 minutes.

  • What power supplies are compatible with Dessalator watermakers?

    Dessalator offers models compatible with DC (12V or 24V), AC (120V or 230V), and DUO models that work with both power sources.

  • Where should the hull valve be installed?

    The hull valve strainer should be placed as low as possible beneath the waterline to avoid drawing in air, typically towards the back of a motorboat or centered near the keel of a sailboat.