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r) Waste Pump-Out System
s) Waste Holding Tank Multi-Level Indicator
t) Flush-Water Tank Level Indicator (only if
toilet has its own flush-water tank)
Control panel
Preparing for use (standard)
1. Open the access door on the outside of
your caravan or motorhome
2. Remove the Waste Holding Tank by pulling
the safety catch (which holds the tank in
place) upwards.
3. Pull the Waste Holding Tank outward to the
stop. Tip it slightly and take the tank fully
out.
4. Place the tank upright and turn the
rotating emptying spout upwards. The
emptying spout ensures that the tank can
be easily and hygienically emptied.
5. Remove the cap, with the measuring
cup inside, from the emptying spout and
pour the correct dosage of Thetford toilet
fluid (see product label) into the holding
tank. This avoids unpleasant smells and
keeps the inside of the tank clean. Next
add approximately 2 litres of water -
enough to ensure that the bottom of the
Waste Holding Tank is covered. For more
information on Thetford toilet fluids, see
last page of the Thetford user manual.
Screw the cap back onto the emptying
spout and turn back to its original position.
note. The Emptying Spout Measuring
Cap is supplied in the same packaging as
the Thetford user manual.
Warning! never add toilet fluid directly
via the blade or the toilet bowl as this
could damage the lip seal of the Waste
Holding Tank. Always pour the fluids via
the emptying spout.
6. Slide the Waste Holding Tank back into
its original position via the access door.
Make sure that it is secured with the safety
catch. Close the access door and lock it.
Your Thetford toilet is now ready to use.
Warning! never use force if you cannot
get the tank back into place easily. This
may cause serious damage. If blockage
occurs, always check if the blade handle
is in the correct (closed) position.
7. For toilets with own Flush-Water Tank:
Open the water filling door and fill the
flush-water tank with the correct dosage
of Aqua Rinse. This Thetford toilet fluid
keeps the flush water fresh and improves
the flushing. Next, fill up the flush-water
tank with clean water (approximately 8
litres) using a jerry can or hose. Your toilet
is now ready to use.
Preparing for use with optional features
8. Automatic Ventilator: Open the access door
on the outside of your caravan and remove
the Waste Holding Tank (as described
above).
9. Remove the filter housing cover and if
no filter is present, place a new filter into
the filter housing. Peel off the sticker lids
on the filter. Place back the cover of the
filterhousing.
Using the toilet (standard)
10. Turn the bowl to the desired position with
the lid closed and using both hands.
11. To activate the control panel, press the
flush-button once. The control panel
display will stay activated for approximately
5 minutes. Run some water into the bowl
by pressing the flush button again briefly.
12. The toilet may be used with the blade
open or closed. To open the blade, slide
the blade handle under the toilet bowl
sideways. After use, open the blade (if
still closed) and flush the toilet by pressing
the flush button for several seconds (if
necessary re-activate the control panel).
Close the blade after use.
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Summary of Contents for 2012 Van Conversion Range
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