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7.2 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the exhaust and catalyst
1. Release and remove the ash container.
2. In the centre of the fan housing at the back of the toilet, you will find the catalyst exhaust.
3. Clean the exhaust pipe with a flexible brush. Use a vacuum cleaner afterwards to extract the remaining
debris. (The ash container must be removed to ensure free airflow).
4. Reinstall the toilet, make sure the outlet pipe is properly fixed to the toilet.
5. Place the ash container back into the toilet by rotating the handle to the left until it stops. The red and yellow
lights will turn off. The display reads “Ready for use” when the container is in the correct position.
6. Reconnect the front cover to the toilet.
7. Open the lid. Press and hold the Start button to open the toilet in the washing position. Without placing a
bowl liner or toilet paper in the toilet, pour 1/4 gallon (1 litre) of water into the toilet. You may also use water
to clean the bowl. Close the toilet lid then press the Start button to start the incineration process. The water
inside the insert will start to boil and the steam will clean the catalyst.
7.2.1 CLEANING THE EXHAUST PIPE AND CATALYST
Recommended frequency: Every 500 uses.
A smooth-running air circulation system is critical to keep your toilet functioning properly. Particles generated
during the incineration process can clog the catalyst and exhaust pipe over time, and it is important to regularly
maintain these elements to ensure proper functionality.
Annual maintenance will require the toilet to be disconnected from the flue pipe. In some areas, only professio-
nal gas-qualified personnel may be permitted to do this. It is therefore important to ensure that all maintenance
is performed in accordance with all state, municipal and local codes.
Contact your local tradesman for further instructions.
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