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6. At least annually tighten all hose clamps, check all wire
connections, check and tighten all water valve screws, and
clean filter screen in water valve.
VACUFLUSH HEAD
The VacuFlush® system needs to be cleaned periodically
for maximum sanitation and operational efficiency. Clean
the bowl with a cleaner such as Bon Ami which will not
abrade the toilet bowl lining. Do not use chlorine solvents
or caustic chemicals, such as the drain openers because the
various system seals may be damaged.
Use the following procedure
monthly
or when leaving the
vessel for extended periods.
1. Fill bowl with water.
2. Add 1 cup of biodegradable powdered laundry detergent.
3. Flush toilet by pressing the pedal for about 2 minutes.
Release foot pedal to close flush ball.
4. Completely pump out holding tank. Most marinas use a
vacuum hose connected to the deck waste fitting that pulls
the waste from the tank. We suggest using a hose after the
process and shoot a few bursts of fresh water down the
waste fitting at the deck. This helps the residue left from
the pump-out process from building up in the waste hose.
If an odor is apparent from the system try the following:
1. Clean the system out using the above procedure.
2. Check to see that the vent from the holding tank to
thru-hull fitting is not clogged.
3. Add the correct holding tank deodorant either Secure
liquid or Sealand. Periodically add as necessary.
4. Replace the in-line vent filter once per year. This filter
can be ordered from a Regal dealer or your local marine
supply store. See the illustration.
5. Carry a vacuflush repair kit on board which could save
the day. They can be ordered through a local marine supply
store.
VACUFLUSH IN-LINE FILTER
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