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Performing Routine Toilet Cleaning
Use a non-abrasive bathroom and toilet bowl cleaner for routine cleaning. Follow label instructions on
cleaning solutions.
Cleaning the Flush Ball and Seal
After a period of time, mineral deposits from hard water may build up on the flush ball or seal, resulting in a
slow water leak. To prevent this, periodically clean the flush ball and seal.
Maintenance
Properly cleaning, winterizing, and maintaining your toilet will increase its lifespan.
• Do not separate the ceramic bowl from the plastic base. The bowl and base of the toilet should not be
separated for any reason.
• Do not remove the flush pedal from the base. This toilet has a factory-sealed bowl-to-base assembly.
• Do not disassemble the components.
Note:
The toilet does not need to be removed from the 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.
This will loosen and rinse debris from the
surfaces. Repeat several times for stubborn
build-up.
2.
If step 1 does not fully clean the ball and
seal, clean with a soft bristle brush and non-
abrasive toilet bowl cleaner.
3.
Fully clean the top of the flush ball and
under the seal where it contacts the flush
ball. After cleaning the underside of the seal,
apply light, downward pressure to the top
of the seal while brushing around the full
perimeter of the seal.
Note:
If the ball pivot arm becomes dislodged
while cleaning inside the base beneath
the flush ball and seal, re-engage it into
the pivot point.
Holding Tank
Seal