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1. Do not use chlorine or caustic chemicals, such as laundry bleach or drain opening types, in the system. These

products damage the seals in toilets and dump valves.

2. Do not permit foreign objects (paper towels, paper cups, diapers, sanitary napkins, etc.) to be flushed through

the toilet.

3. Mechanical seal toilets, like SeaLand’s Traveler and Traveler Lite units, are designed to only discharge directly

into a holding tank.  Horizontal pipe runs as found in conventional residential or commercial plumbing systems

cannot be accommodated.

4. Traveler toilet bowl and flush seals must be regularly cleaned and winterized according to “Proper Cleaning and

Maintenance” and “Winterizing” procedures on page 4, or your warranty coverage may be voided.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

To prepare the Traveler toilet for use, check to be sure water supply to the toilet is connected.  Turn on water supply and

check system for leaks. Flush toilet and check for leaks.
To properly use the Traveler or Traveler Lite toilet, follow these simple instructions:
1.

To add water to the toilet

, lift or raise the flush lever until desired water level is reached.

Generally, more water is required only when flushing solids.

2.

To flush toilet

, push lever all the way down until contents leave toilet bowl.  Water flow pressures vary at

different locations, therefore holding the flush lever down for 4-8 seconds may be required.  We require a

minimum flow to the toilet of two gpm (7.6 lpm) for proper rim and bowl wash.

3. Release flush lever by allowing it to snap back, which permits positive sealing around the flush ball.
4. A small amount of water should remain in bowl.

Note:  Holding flush lever down longer than necessary results in excessive water usage.

HOW TO USE

Important Information .............................................. 2

Toilet Model Identification ....................................... 2

How to Use ............................................................ 2

Installation.............................................................. 3

Pedestal and Pedal Cover Installation..................... 3

Proper Cleaning and Maintenance .......................... 4

Winterizing ............................................................. 4

Deodorants and Special Tissue .............................. 5

Service Tip ............................................................. 5

Troubleshooting Guide............................................ 6

Traveler Lite

®

 Parts List .......................................... 7

500 

Plus

 Series Parts List ..................................... 8

2000 Series Parts List............................................ 9

Dimensional Specifications................................... 10

Ordering Parts ....................................................... 11

Parts Distributors ..................................................11

Manufacturer’s Limited Warranties ....................... 12

The model identification label is located on the toilet base

and will show the model number and serial number.  Follow

instructions for removing toilet pedestal cover in “Pedestal

and Pedal Cover Installation” on page 3. Traveler Lite Model

110 identification label is on the back of the base. If label is

not available, please refer to “Dimensional Specifications”

on page 10 for toilet model identification.

TOILET MODEL IDENTIFICATION

SEALAND TECHNOLOGY, INC.

P.O. BOX 38, 13128 STATE RT 226  (800) 321-9886

BIG PRAIRIE, OH 44611 USA

MODEL NO. 

000

SERIAL NUMBER

000000

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Summary of Contents for Traveler Lite 2000 Series

Page 1: ...8 Big Prairie Ohio 44611 0038 U S A SeaLand Hotline 1 800 321 9886 8 00 a m 5 00 p m ET FINE CHINATOILET OWNER S MANUAL 500Plus Series 2000 Series Traveler Lite Toilets All manuals and user guides at...

Page 2: ...low pressures vary at different locations therefore holding the flush lever down for 4 8 seconds may be required We require a minimum flow to the toilet of two gpm 7 6 lpm for proper rim and bowl wash...

Page 3: ...nting holes in base Figure C 8 Install washers and hex nuts provided with toilet Snug nuts down equally with standard 7 16 open end wrench Remove excess glazing compound from around base in shower sta...

Page 4: ...the flush ball by pressing on flush lever and scrub under the seal Make sure to push brush bristles between bottom of seal and top of flush ball surface to scrub all parts of seal that come into conta...

Page 5: ...Use Household Toilet Paper in Your Traveler Toilet Household tissues often contain adhesives which bond together the paper fibers from which the tissue is made The adhesives prevent the tissue from br...

Page 6: ...or defective floor flange a Loose hose connection b Loose vacuum breaker c Worn or defective vacuum breaker d Cracked or defective toilet bowl a Flush ball interferes with floor flange a Add water th...

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Page 10: ...y vary 3 8 inch 10mm MODEL 2011 Width measurement includes flush pedal MODEL 2010 MODEL 510 MODEL 110 MODEL 511 Width measurement includes flush pedal MODEL 111 Width measurement includes flush pedal...

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Page 12: ...Technology to be defective in material or workmanship All labor and transportation costs or charges incidental to warranty service are to be borne by the purchaser user EXCLUSIONS IN NO EVENT SHALL SE...

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