Monogram Sanitation
COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
PN 15900-012 Series
38-31-07
Jan 10/95
1.
General
NOTE:
See TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING to establish the condition of a component
or most probable cause of its malfunction. This is to determine the extent of
disassembly required without completely tearing down and rebuilding the component.
A.
Disassembly instructions given herein presume that complete overhaul of the toilet assembly
is to be accomplished. Disassembly instructions cover disassembly only as far as practicable;
however, these instructions provide adequate access for inspection and cleaning. In some
instances, partial equipment overhaul, or overhaul of individual subassemblies only, may be
required. In this event, disassembly shall be conducted only to the extent necessary to
accomplish removal and installation of affected assemblies.
B.
Prior to initiating disassembly operations, personnel shall carefully read all instructions and
study illustrations applicable to the equipment undergoing overhaul. The toilet assembly shall
be in a clean condition, free of contamination and residue, before disassembly is begun.
Refer to CLEANING if additional cleaning is required.
C.
The disassembly procedures for the removal of major components and most detail parts are
identical for all toilet assemblies unless otherwise specified. Disassembly sequence is
indicated by the index numbers shown in the illustrations except as noted in the following
procedures.
D.
Each of the following paragraphs describes disassembly of a toilet assembly or a component
assembly.
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