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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Descriptive Diagram...........................................................................................................................  1

Cautionary Notice................................................................................................................................  2
Introduction / General Information..............................................................................................  3
Standard Operation............................................................................................................................  4

Electrical Requirements.....................................................................................................................  5

Sanitary Inlets........................................................................................................................................  6

Bathtubs...................................................................................................................................................  6
Shower Stalls..........................................................................................................................................  6

Sewer Pipe Connection......................................................................................................................  7

Proper Disposal.....................................................................................................................................  7

Pre-Installation Tips......................................................................................................................  8-10
Placement Options.............................................................................................................................  10
Installation Diagrams.................................................................................................................... 11-12

Installation Instructions (Step by Step)................................................................................ 13-16 
Activating the Unit...............................................................................................................................  16

Normal Operating Procedures.......................................................................................................  17
Troubleshooting Guide.............................................................................................................   18-20

Disassembly.........................................................................................................................................  20

Impeller Check..................................................................................................................................   21

Cutter Blades.....................................................................................................................................   22
Reassembly of the Lid....................................................................................................................   22
Warranty Information.....................................................................................................................  23

Terms and Conditions....................................................................................................................  23

Returns and Servicing.....................................................................................................................  24

Warranty Requests...........................................................................................................................  24

Summary of Contents for SVP600

Page 1: ...SVP600 INSTALLATION MAITENENCE This product must be installed in strict accordance with local plumbing codes A licensed plumber should install product Visit www thesilentvenus com our systemforinstruc...

Page 2: ...nnection 7 Proper Disposal 7 Pre Installation Tips 8 10 Placement Options 10 Installation Diagrams 11 12 Installation Instructions Step by Step 13 16 Activating the Unit 16 Normal Operating Procedures...

Page 3: ...1 The impeller 22 Anti loose nut 23 Lead stroke dish 24 The guide disk foot 25 Out of the trachea 26 Clamp 27 A single briquette 28 Switch combination 29 Locking ring 30 Switch roof 31 Switch rubber b...

Page 4: ...an a once a month de scaler fluid in normal use The macerating unit starts automatically once the toilet is flushed or the bath shower hand basin etc discharge and cease operation once the contents ha...

Page 5: ...e maximum if the installation instructions are followed to the letter GENERAL DESCRIPTION The macerating unit is a very common pumping and discharge system for the collection and disposal of waste in...

Page 6: ...adius bends and not 90 degree bends as blockages can occur The unit is designed to pump waste vertically to a maximum height of 15 feet 4 57m with a minimum gravity flow of 1 4 inch per foot throughou...

Page 7: ...umbing contractor to do the job for you ELECTRIC REQUIREMENTS The macerating unit uses a motor with a power consumption of 400 watts and as such requires a single phase electrical supply rated 110 vol...

Page 8: ...mply the distance between the P trap of the sanitary fixture and the macerating unit Once this height is obtained a platform for the fixture can be built and its P trap installed BATHTUB Any regular b...

Page 9: ...inches must be maintained between the plastic and the piece being soldered and Teflon tape or 100 Teflon dope on male thread must be used Once the soldered piece has cooled screw it into a female bus...

Page 10: ...d to clear the toilet tank Any initial horizontal pipe run from the unit prior to a vertical lift should not exceed 12 18 inches PIPE SUPPORTS All sanitary pipe work must be supported in accordance wi...

Page 11: ...erating unit must be properly winterized with RV or plumbers anti freeze or drained completely ELECTRICITY The macerating system must be connected to a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI Before att...

Page 12: ...AVOID DIAGONAL UPHILL PIPE RUNS All discharge pipe work from the unit should run either directly vertical upwards from it or in a horizontal plane with a small gravity flow to the point of discharge...

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Page 14: ...E feet I pieds 1 s 2 _ 0 so 160 7 0 180 90 I 100 110I 120 I min 30 US gallon min 15 20 FLOW RATE DEBIT 25 FERME CLOSED SilentVenus feetIpieds 15 n x 12 LI i rr i u 3 I 30 60 120 180 240 2703 I 00 feet...

Page 15: ...eled surface The distances between the fastenings and the discharge pipe must not exceed 3ft 1m STEP 2 PLACE THE UNIT Place the macerator behind the toilet For installation with the system and plumbin...

Page 16: ...d plugs Only straight vertical sections and horizontal sections with small gravity fall Caution DO NOT INSTALL DIAGONALLY These connections must be properly secured by placing the clamps over each opp...

Page 17: ...ffective use the macerating unit should be connected to a rear spigot outlet toilet via the toilet s outlet on the wall and the waste collected should be discharged into a drainage pipe with a minimum...

Page 18: ...ris or dirt resulting from the installation process Open the shut off valve and allow the tank to get filled Turn on the power supply Now proceed to flush the toilet several times Before each flush dr...

Page 19: ...is activated This triggers the motor which in turn drives the pump and blades to shred the incoming sewage into an easy to pump fluid form The converted waste is then gathered by the impeller and dis...

Page 20: ...uction If no impediment is found remove the lid of the unit remove the rubber tank and the motor as a single unit from the case Undo the clip connecting the motor to the tank Loosen the ring of screws...

Page 21: ...tor itself Faulty switch Check the small plastic pipe covering the switch for any blockages Remove the plastic pipe to access the switch Check the pressure by using a rubber ball to create pressure If...

Page 22: ...e removing the unit o If you need to open the macerating unit first release the discharge elbow un clip the lid and pull up lid In some cases the lid might be stuck to the case very tightly during ass...

Page 23: ...ld climates where freezing frequently occurs Failure to winterize the system would void your warranty should any breakdown occur The wintering process is simple and straightforward Drain the macerator...

Page 24: ...tor blade assembly off the spindle The blades can now be slid sideways removed and replaced REASSEMBLY OF THE LID When replacing the lid grease the rubber gasket lightly with soapy water or dishwasher...

Page 25: ...roduct may be exchange without cost only at the sales outlet where it was purchased subject to the following conditions The customer must have an authorized return number from the manufacturer in orde...

Page 26: ...g 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 trans...

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