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Rev: 05.24.22

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CCD-0004232

Operation

Adding water to an empty bowl helps prevent holding tank (Fig. 1A) odors from entering the living space. 

Adding water is recommended prior to flushing solids and toilet paper. 

Adding Water to the Bowl

Depress the flush pedal (Fig. 1B) part way. Water flows into the bowl while the flush ball (Fig. 1C)  

remains closed.

Note:  

If the flush ball moves, let up on the flush pedal slightly.

Flushing the Toilet

1. 

Depress the flush pedal, approximately 1–2 seconds, until it almost contacts the floor.

2. 

Allow contents of the bowl to rinse from the bowl. 

Note:  

Flushing longer than necessary will cause the holding tank to fill too quickly. A small amount of 

water will collect in the bowl after a flush to create an airtight seal.

3. 

Release the flush pedal after a complete flush.

Note:  

Due to the integrated rim of the toilet, water may continue to trickle into the toilet bowl for up to 20 

minutes after flushing.

Note:  

To prevent tank odors from entering the living space, make sure 1" of water remains in the toilet 

bowl. Depending on the plumbing system and user operation, adding water may be required to 

achieve this water depth.

Note:  

When a toilet is stored for long periods of time, or the water becomes stagnant, flush the system.

Fig. 1 

Flush only water, bodily wastes, and rapid-dissolving toilet tissue. Do not flush foreign objects. Do 

not flush wet wipes, sanitary napkins, diapers, paper cups, cotton swabs, food, hair, or liquids such 

as oils or solvents. Failure to follow these instructions could cause clogging or damage to the toilet 

or the toilet system.

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Summary of Contents for Sanitation

Page 1: ...Sanitation Toilet OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ing and or operating this product Actual appearance of provided and or purchased parts and assemblies may differ Failure to follow instructions provided in this manual may result in death serious personal injury and or severe product and property damage including voiding of the component warranty Always wear eye protection when performing service maintenance or installation procedures Other safety...

Page 3: ...collect in the bowl after a flush to create an airtight seal 3 Release the flush pedal after a complete flush Note Due to the integrated rim of the toilet water may continue to trickle into the toilet bowl for up to 20 minutes after flushing Note To prevent tank odors from entering the living space make sure 1 of water remains in the toilet bowl Depending on the plumbing system and user operation ...

Page 4: ...cies Water valve damage is due to severe exposure to below freezing temperatures To avoid damage winterize the toilet as described in this manual Fig 2 Do not use automotive type antifreeze ethylene glycol in freshwater systems Failure to obey this warning could result in death or serious injury This toilet is not intended for use when exposed to temperatures below freezing Failure to follow the i...

Page 5: ...he vehicle or unfastened from the floor for basic repairs If this toilet ever requires service read the following statements before servicing the product Failure to follow these guidelines can cause product damage and can void your warranty coverage Fig 3 Flush Ball Flush Pedal 1 Remove minor debris from the flush ball and seal Fig 3 by slowly depressing and releasing the flush pedal several times...

Page 6: ...f the seal with a finger to conform the seal to the flush ball 2 Release the flush pedal 3 Keeping the flush ball closed pour 1 qt 0 9 L of hot tap water into the toilet bowl 4 Let the water cool completely What is Happening Why What Should Be Done Odor emits from the toilet when the flush ball is open The holding tank vent is plugged Clear obstructions from the vent The odor is from the holding t...

Page 7: ...d or defective Replace the toilet Water will not stay in the bowl The flush ball seal is not properly positioned Refer to Reconditioning the Flush Ball Seal The flush ball seal s shape is temporarily distorted Refer to Reconditioning the Flush Ball Seal The flush ball or flush ball seal is dirty Refer to Cleaning the Flush Ball and Seal The flush ball seal is worn or defective Contact Lippert Cust...

Page 8: ...tive has been provided Any unauthorized use shall void any applicable warranty The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice and at the sole discretion of Lippert Revised editions are available for free download from lippert com Please recycle all obsolete materials For all concerns or questions please contact Lippert Components Inc Ph 432 LIPPERT 432 547 7378 Web li...

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