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Descriptions
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Cleaning
To maintain proper working order, it is important to clean
the toilet and the waste tank.
Use only recommended cleaning agents. Avoid household
products. These may contain solvents that could damage
the toilet’s seals and other components.
For cleaning and maintenance, see also the
manufacturer’s use and care instructions.
Important!
Do not press the air valve before the emptying
spout is pointing downward.
Adding sanitary fluid
Valve lever
Level light
Flush button
Air valve
Emptying
spout
Carrying
handle
Description – Toilets
THETFORD C263 TOILET
Preparing for use
Before using the toilet, add around 2 litres of water so that
the tank’s bottom is covered. Then add sanitary fluid via
the emptying spout (not via the toilet bowl).
Sanitary fluid can be bought from Coachman distributors.
When the toilet’s tank is almost full, the level light next to
the flush button comes on.
Empty the tank before the level light comes on.
Using the toilet
When using the toilet:
1. Turn the toilet stool to the desired position.
2. Pull the lever that opens the toilet’s valve blade.
3. After use, flush the toilet clean by pushing the flush
button. Provided that the “WATER PUMP” switch on
the motorhome’s control panel is in the “ON” position,
water will then be pumped from the fresh water tank.
4. Close the toilet’s valve blade.
Emptying the tank
When emptying the toilet:
1. Close the toilet’s valve blade.
2. Pull out the waste tank as per the picture on the right.
3. Carry the waste tank by its handle. Turn the emptying
spout so that it points upward while the tank is being
carried (see picture).
4. Empty the waste tank into a standard toilet or other
approved emptying facility. Press the air valve (see
picture).
Do not press the air valve before the emptying
spout is pointing downward.
TOILET
Summary of Contents for Travelmaster 2022
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