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PLUMBING
NORMAL TOILET OPERATION (DFS,
DFP, AND DFSHW)
1. Press and hold the
Add Water
button until the desired
water level is achieved in the bowl.
2. Press the
Flush
button to flush the toilet.
3. Press the
Add Water
button twice quickly to toggle
through backlight modes:
•
Always ON (full brightness, default)
•
Always ON (dim) (DFSHW only)
•
Energy saving (ON when motion is sensed)
(VFSHW only)
•
Always OFF
USING THE HAND WAVE FEATURE
(MOTION-ACTIVATED DFSHW)
1. Hold your hand in front of the
Motion Sensor
to fill
the bowl with water. Water will start to flow after
three seconds. Continue to hold your hand in front
of the motion sensor until the desired water level is
achieved.
2. Wave your hand in front of the
Motion Sensor
to flush
the toilet.
3. The handwave function can be toggled on/off by
holding in BOTH the left and right buttons for 5
seconds. A backlighting fade sequence will follow
indicating the handwave operation has been toggled.
•
Backlight fade-to-on indicates handwave has been
toggled to ‘enabled’.
•
Backlight fade-to-off indicates handwave has been
toggled to‘disabled’.
CHANGING FLUSH MODES
1. Press and hold the
Flush
button for approximately
five seconds to toggle between normal and dry bowl
mode.
2. Release the
Flush
button when the OK TO FLUSH or
POWER light begins flashing.
Flush Mode
Action
Water Used Per Flush
Normal
Adds water to the bowl after
every flush
.85 gal (3.2 liters)
Dry bowl
Does not add water to the
bowl after every flush
.45 gal (1.7 liters)
**Flush actuation is disabled to prevent overfilling the holding tank.
Indicator
Light
Status
Power On
Steady Green
Electrical power to the toilet is
activated.
Power On
Flashing Green
The flush mode is changing.
Tank Level
Amber
The holding tank is 75% full.
Tank Level
Red
The holding tank is 100% full.**
UNDERSTANDING THE INDICATOR
LIGHT
Source(s): Dometic Support MF-DFS Installation and Operator Manual
Product(s): This source is associated with more than one product. Refer to Newgle
for more information about the product(s) offered for your coach’s model year.
The motion sensor range is 4” (10 cm).
IMPORTANT
!
The waste drainage system was designed to provide
adequate and safe storage and/or disposal of waste
materials. The drainage system uses plastic piping and
fittings connected to the sinks, toilet, and holding tanks
to provide for their drainage to an outside termination.
All waste water tanks are vented through the roof and
covered with a vent cap. The coach should be reasonably
level for best operation of the system.
This article provides a basic overview of the waste water holding tanks. There are two separate waste systems: the gray tank
system and the black tank system. Each tank has its own control valve, and both tanks drain through the sewer drain hose.
Waste Water Holding Tanks
Some coaches not equipped with Oasis Hydronic Heating
may have optional tank heating pads to reduce the risk of
tank contents freezing.
Gray Water Holding Tank
The gray water holding tank is located in the underbelly of
the coach, sometimes on top of the fresh water tank. It is
primarily used for the drainage from the kitchen and bath
sinks, shower, and the washing machine (if equipped).
Black Water Holding Tank
The black water holding tank is generally for sewage
waste from the stool. It is typically located between the
frame rails in the water compartment directly beneath
standard flushing toilets. Macerator-style toilets can be
installed away from the black tank.
CAUTION
!
The gray tank valve must be in the open position
when operating the optional washing machine.
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