230 • SECTION 6 — WATER SYSTEMS
DYNASTY 2006
Control switches (two switches located under lid):
1. Water Level Switch:
Adjusts the water level in the bowl
after the fl ush cycle.
NOTE:
Setting the Water Level
switch to High increases water
consumption and may produce
water spill during travel.
2. Mode Switch:
Pushing the switch
to
Service
will hold the ball valve
open. This feature is useful when
adding chemical to the sewage tank.
CAUTION:
To prevent accumulation of solids below toilet, add several gallons of water to the holding
tank before use. Most chemical mixtures for holding tank odor control are poisonous. Follow
the product manufacturer’s directions and warnings when using any holding tank additive.
NOTE:
Never dispose of sanitary supplies or other non-dissolving items into the toilet. Facial tissue,
wet strength tissue, paper towels or an excessive amount of toilet tissue can clog the tank or
termination valve.
Cleaning & Maintenance
The toilet should be cleaned regularly for maximum sanitation and operational effi ciency. 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 fl ush. If additional fl ushing is desired, fl ush with several gallons of fresh
water and one cup of dry laundry detergent. Add odor control deodorant, in the amount specifi ed for the holding
tank capacity, every few days during use.
Maintenance - Checking for Leaks:
• Back of toilet:
Check water supply line connection. Toilet tissue works well to fi nd leaks. The tissue
changes texture when contacting moisture.
• Between closet fl ange and toilet:
Confi rm that fl ange screws are snug. Do not over tighten screws. If
leak continues, remove toilet and check fl ange height. Adjust the fl ange height to 7/16” above fl oor, if
necessary. Replace fl ange seal if damaged.
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Summary of Contents for DYNASTY 2006
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