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2009
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stems - 6
To flush the toilet, push the lever all the
way down until the sewage leaves the
toilet.
Water flow pressures vary. Therefore,
holding the flush lever down for several
seconds may be required. Release the flush
lever, allowing it to snap back, permitting
positive sealing around the flush ball. A small
amount of water should remain in bowl.
Hand Sprayer:
To operate the hand
sprayer, depress the thumb
lever. Step on foot pedal.
Direct water into the bowl.
Toilet Shut-Off Valve:
A shut-off valve is located
behind the toilet. In the
advent of an emergency the
water line that leads into the
toilet can be shut off.
Cleaning & Maintenance
The toilet should be cleaned regularly
for maximum sanitation and operational
efficiency. Clean the toilet bowl with a mild
bathroom cleaner.
DO NOT
use chlorine or
caustic chemicals, such as drain opening types,
as they will damage the seals.
Clean the toilet system using the tank flush.
If additional flushing is desired, flush with
several gallons of fresh water and one cup
of dry laundry detergent. Add odor control
deodorant, in the amount specified for the
holding tank capacity, every few days during
use.
Maintenance - Checking for Leaks:
Back of toilet:
Check water supply
line connection for tightness. Toilet
tissue works well to find leaks. The
tissue changes texture when contacting
moisture.
Between closet flange and toilet:
Confirm that flange screws are snug.
DO NOT
over tighten screws. If leak
continues, remove toilet and check
flange height. Adjust the flange height
to 7/16" above floor, if necessary.
Replace flange seal if damaged.
Maintenance - Bowl Problems:
Poor flush:
Flush should be obtained
within two to three seconds. If a
problem persists, adjust the water
level. If problems continue, the water
pressure or flow rate may be low.
Remove the water supply line and
check flow rate. Flow rate should be at
least ten quarts (9.5 liters) per minute.
Water pressure should not be below 25
psi.
Bowl will not hold water:
Check for
and remove any foreign material from
blade seal track. Check blade seal
compression with mechanism. If blade
seal is worn, replace.
NOTE
If the motorhome is in storage for six
months, spray silicone on the toilet
valve and work it back and forth.
Perform this maintenance monthly
during use (silicone will evaporate
in about 30 days). DO NOT use a
petroleum-based lubricant, damage to
the seals will occur.
ELEcTRIc TOILET
(41 SkQ & 41 DFT MODELS ONLY)
The toilet is an electric
macerating toilet. To avoid
damage only flush organic
material and toilet paper. To
operate the toilet the house
battery disconnect switch
must be on.
The toilet uses a 40
Amp automatic reset
circuit breaker located
in the curbside battery
compartment. Open the
black box above the
batteries to access.
Operation
To operate the toilet the house batteries must
be on and charged.
Water Saver Flush:
Press and release left button. This
mode is recommended for flushing
liquids and small amounts of toilet
paper only.
Normal Flush:
Press and release right button. This
mode is recommended for flushing
solids and toilet paper.
Empty Bowl:
Press both buttons simultaneously and
release. This empties the bowl and
leaves it dry for travel.
040397
040536
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NOTE: The label will vary
with options or changes to
the motorhome.
Depress thumb
lever to spray
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Toilet
Shut-Off
Valve
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