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4.2 - RETURN AND REPAIR OF THE MACERATING UNIT

In the event that the unit needs to be returned for service,
please call for possible options, or to inquire about an 
authorized repair shop in your area. When you are required to
return the macerating unit to the manufacturer, please ensure
that prior to shipping, the unit has been cleaned and 
disinfected inside and outside. A labour charge will be in effect
for cleaning ($50.00). Before returning any unit, a return
authorization is needed from the manufacturer. Units returned
without prior RGA number will be refused and returned collect.

If you return the macerating unit in its original packaging, 
please remove the discharge elbow and retain until 
re-assembly. If elbow is not removed, damage due to shipping
might occur.

Please package the macerating unit properly with adequate
shock absorbent material around it.

Send this package prepaid to the manufacturer, making sure
to insure against loss and/or transit damage, (the amount of
$300.00 will suffice).

If any repairs are done outside the warranty period, or when
the user has damaged the macerating unit, you will be apprised
of repair costs. All repair work will be conducted on a pre-paid
basis only.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUALIFIED 
PROFESSIONALS ONLY (see § 7)

5.1 - DISMANTLING THE UNIT

• Verify that there is no leakage flowing back into the 

macerating unit due to incorrect seating of the internal check
valve and/or improper installation of the discharge elbow.

• As the unit is connected to the water and electrical supply, it

is important to check that the following actions have been
taken before opening the unit:

1. If possible, close off the tank’s water supply, flush the tank

and close the optional ball or gate valve on the outlet
pipe.

2. Pull the electrical cord out of the receptacle before 

removing unit.

3. Empty out as much water from the bowl as possible.

4. Remove toilet

5. Remove screw and remove lid. You can acces the 

pressure switch, the condenser, which can be easily 
replaced, if necessary.

5.2 - DISMANTLING AND REMOVING THE MOTOR

If you must access the macerating unit, remove the lid screw
(see fig. 7b), followed by the 12 screws from the motor mount
and with the handle, lift motor out of the case , remove the
motor pump assembly, and remove the rubber connector from
the turbo-jet.

Do not attempt to dismantle the motor assembly itself as its
components are “clipped” together. These clips may break off
when trying to unclip them. In addition to damaging the clips,
the motor seals may be damaged when the lid is removed
from the motor case. The motor is filled with dielectric oil, do
not remove it or replace with regular oil. Please note that the
distributor does not keep seals, rings, or oil in stock.

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• The products are eligible to bear the CSA Mark

Shown, with adjacent indicator "C" and "US".

5.3 - CLEANING OR CHANGING THE GRINDER BLADE

AND THE  IMPELLER

1. Turn the motor upside down to gain access to the pump

body.

2. Unscrew the 3 screws of the grinder blade (see fig. 7a).

3. Clean or change the grinder blade.

4. Unscrew the pump impeller counter clockwise, releasing it

from the spindle. Clean pump body, discharge elbow and
pipework to ensure no blockage exists. Check that drive
shaft rotates freely. Also check that the air relief-hole in the
wall of the pump body is clear.

5. Reconnect the grinder blade. Before reconnecting the 

grinder blade, ensure that the cross disc (nr 4, see
Sanigrind sketch) is at the far end of the pump. When 
inserting the motor into the tank, ensure that the pipe 
(nr. 58c, see Sanigrind sketch) is fully inserted on the elbow
(nr. 58d, see Sanigrind sketch).

Tip:

In order to facilitate the reconnecting of the motor support

onto the tank, apply some liquid soap on the rubber joint.
Reassemble the unit completely before plugging it back in.

Cautionary note:

Handle the grinder blade with extreme care;

it is extremely sharp. Do not immerse the macerating system
in water. Do not let water enter through the electrical cord 
opening.

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Summary of Contents for SANIGRIND

Page 1: ...vement et conserver titre d information This product must be installed in strict accordance with local plumbing codes Product should be installed by a licensed plumber Le produit doit tre install dans...

Page 2: ...FA SANIFLO INC P S Si malheureusement vous aviez faire r parer l appareil veuillez communiquer avec nous d abord et avec votre installateur ou revendeur par la suite Des retards sont souvent occasionn...

Page 3: ...sh the discharge elbow flapper in the desired direction for drainage Secure the base of the discharge elbow with clip see fig 6a At this point you can connect the pipe work from the other sanitary fix...

Page 4: ...toilet paper and water Sanigrind can occasionally accept disposal of sanitary items such as condoms tampons sanitary pads towelettes and cotton swabs CAUTIONARY NOTES Do not discharge any acids alkalo...

Page 5: ...nd remove lid You can acces the pressure switch the condenser which can be easily replaced if necessary 5 2 DISMANTLING AND REMOVING THE MOTOR If you must access the macerating unit remove the lid scr...

Page 6: ...from the soil stack This will allow the macerator to operate for an adequate period of time to ensure efficient waste reduction 6 SOIL STACK CONNECTION All discharge pipework must be connected to the...

Page 7: ...fore it stops completely Motor turns noisily without stopping or pumping After water is drained the motor starts stops and constantly re engages The motor turns with a rattling noise Water backs up in...

Page 8: ...ry defect 3 Cost of disconnection and reconnection i c labor charges are not covered by the warranty and are end users responsibility 4 Cost of mail or freight when a part or parts of the system have...

Page 9: ...po jusqu la colonne de renvoi et l gout vanne Mise en garde Par souci de s curit le broyeur ne doit jamais tre activ lorsque le capot est enlev INSTALLATION 2 1 PR PARATION DU BROYEUR voir 6 Enfoncez...

Page 10: ...on v rifier que votre appareil est branch sur un circuit lectrique avec prise de terre 2 8 RACCORDEMENT UN SYST ME D A RATION Le broyeur est con u pour tre reli un syst me d a ration comme l exigent l...

Page 11: ...INSTRUCTIONS RESERV ES AUX PROFESSIONNELS QUALIFI S voir 7 5 1 D MONTAGE DE L APPAREIL V rifier que l eau ne retourne pas dans le broyeur parce que le clapet anti retour interne a t mal pos ou que le...

Page 12: ...renvoi De cette fa on le broyeur pourra fonctionner durant une p riode de temps suffisante pour r duire efficacement le volume des d chets 6 RACCORDEMENT LA COLONNE DE RENVOI Tout raccordement des tu...

Page 13: ...ntez le niveau d eau dans le r servoir Attendez que le rupteur thermique fonctionne environ 20 minutes Changez la carte lectronique Nettoyez le couteau changer le condensateur D montez pour nettoyer V...

Page 14: ...contre les d fauts de fabrication 3 La garantie ne couvre pas les frais de branchement et rebranchement de l installation c d les frais de main d uvre qui sont la charge du client 4 La garantie ne co...

Page 15: ...Suggested Installation Installation propos e 6438 NOTICE 222 15 11 06 11 07 Page 15...

Page 16: ...ur vacuation List of accessories included Liste des pi ces fournies Dimensions Possible connections Raccordements possibles 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 15 20 25 30 VERTICAL DISTANCE DI...

Page 17: ...onnection of discharge pipe to SANIGRIND Raccordement l vacuation du SANIGRIND Toilet discharge pipe connection Raccordement de WC Inlet drain connection Connexions des entr es lat rales D F E F F H G...

Page 18: ...HP7 10 IP44 8 9 kg Vent connection Connexions l a ration Example of SANIGRIND installation Exemple d installation du SANIGRIND Removal for qualified professionals only D montage pour professionnels q...

Page 19: ...Motor support Support moteur 27 Elbow clip Collier de maintien 28a Clamp 3 4 1 1 4 Collier 3 4 1 1 4 28b Clamp 1 1 1 2 Collier 1 1 1 2 28c Clamp 2 2 3 4 Collier 2 2 3 4 28d Clamp 1 1 4 2 Collier 1 1 4...

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