GB
Toilet
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Adria Caravans
16.2.4
Emptying the cassette
Removing the cassette:
Close the valve blade (Fig. 101/1), (Fig. 102/1), (Fig. 104/1) in the toilet.
Open the outer access door.
Release the cassette with the catch (Fig. 105/9), (Fig. 106/4) or (Fig. 107/1) and
remove.
When the cassette is pulled out, the valve blade (Fig. 105/7), (Fig. 106/6) or
(Fig. 107/5) is hygienically closed by the sliding cover (Fig. 105/5), (Fig. 106/5) or
(Fig. 107/6).
Emptying the cassette at disposal stations:
For C-260S, C-402 C and C-403 L: Pull the hand grip (Fig. 106/4) or (Fig. 107/2)
upwards and take the cassette to the approved waste disposal station.
Place the cassette upright. The emptying spout (Fig. 105/2), (Fig. 106/2) or (Fig. 107/3)
must be at the top.
Turn the emptying spout (Fig. 105/2), (Fig. 106/2) or (Fig. 107/3) upwards.
Unscrew the cap from the emptying spout.
C-200S: Lift the cassette with one hand on the upper carrying handle (Fig. 105/3); with
the other hand on the hand grip (Fig. 105/8).
Turn the cassette so that it is emptied.
Press the vent plunger (Fig. 105/6), (Fig. 106/7) or (Fig. 107/7) with a thumb.
Press the vent plunger only when the emptying spout is pointed downwards. Pressing
the vent plunger empties the tank without splashing.
Thoroughly rinse the cassette with water.
Also clean the valve blade with water.
Then pour toilet fluid into the cassette.
The cap of the emptying spout has a measuring cup on the inside.
This decomposes the faeces quickly, prevents unpleasant smells in the cassette and
keeps the inside of the tank clean.
Fit the tank back in again.
Close the access door.
For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer.