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Plumbing system. Flush system, water supply turned on.
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Electrical system. G.F.C.I. breaker on. Receptacle on. Fuse okay. Breaker
on. Unit is still plugged in. Check that the thermal overload has not
operated; (wait approximately 20 minutes for unit to reactivate).
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Hydraulic System. Check that the discharge and vent pipe are not
blocked.
If the macerating unit turns on intermittently without the flush having
been activated or water having been discharged, check that water out of
the toilet tank is not leaking into the bowl. Or, that there is no leakage
back into the macerating unit due to incorrect seating of the check valve
and/ or that the discharge elbow is seated properly.
DISASSEMBLY FOR
S
MALL FIXES
As the unit is connected to the water and electrical supply, it is important
to check that the following actions have been taken before removing the
unit:
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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 assembly soapy water is used
which dries up in time).
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If required to remove motor from the case, unscrew motor retaining
screws. Also release the insulator cable to the lid. Lift out motor
assembly. Do not attempt to dismantle the motor assembly itself as
it is “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 housing. The
motor is filled with dielectric oil, do not remove it or replace with
regular oil. Please note, the distributor purposely does not keep
seals, bearings, or oil in stock.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The macerating unit is very reliable. With normal use long service is
assured. However, in certain cases an incident may occur which you may
rectify yourself. Before taking any action check the following points:
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