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SYSTEM OPERATIONS-56
tronic Waste Level Gauge, which monitors
the volume of waste in the tank for your
convenience in determining when pump-
out is required.
Maintenance of your Vacu-Flush Sanita-
tion System consists of periodic cleaning
of the toilet bowl with a mild nonabrasive
cleaner. The Waste Tank should be thor-
oughly rinsed after each pump-out and
a sanitation system deodorizer should
be added to the Waste Tank by
fl
ushing
through the toilet.
DO NOT use chlorine-based or caustic
cleaning agents or chemicals, such as
drain opening products, in your
SeaL-
and
Vacu-Flush Sanitation System. Use
of these products may cause serious
damage to the system’s seals and
hoses.
Refer to the SEALAND VACU-FLUSH
SANITATION SYSTEM MANUAL included
with your owner’s packet for additional in-
formation concerning the use and mainte-
nance of this system, including the proper
procedure for winterization and storage.
Jabsco
Quiet-Flush
Electric Toilet (Fresh Water)
This system is operated by water sup-
plied by the pressurized fresh water sys-
tem (approximately 1 - 2 quarts per
fl
ush)
and is controlled by DC electrical power.
Each toilet is equipped with a push button
switch, that when depressed, activates
both the rinse water supply and the mac-
erator discharge pump simultaneously.
In addition to the push button switch, a
separate rocker-type switch may be used
to control the rinse water supply, indepen-
dent of the macerator. This feature allows
conservation of your fresh water supply
as well as the ability to raise the water
level, if needed, for proper evacuation
of the toilet bowl under all conditions. To
prevent contamination of the fresh water
supply, this system is equipped with an
anti-siphon breaker contained in the water
control solenoid valve. The water control
solenoid valve of each toilet is controlled
by an electrical breaker switch, located
on the AC/DC Electrical Panel (Refer
to the Electrical Pages of this section of
this Owner’s Manual for the switch loca-
tion). Toilet waste, both liquid and solid, is
fl
ushed from the toilet by the macerator to
a Waste Tank having a capacity of forty
(40) gallons (See
Mechanical Layout
in
the Schematics Section of this Owner’s
Manual for the location of the Waste
Tank). This waste is stored in the Waste
Tank until pumped out at a proper facility.
The Waste Tank is equipped with an elec-
tronic Waste Level Gauge, which monitors
the volume of waste in the tank for your
convenience in determining when pump-
out is required.
Jabsco Quiet-Flush Electric Toilet (Raw
Water)
This system is identical to the fresh wa-
ter system in its operation, but uses raw
water pumped from the sea as its rinse
water source instead of fresh water sup-
plied by the pressurized fresh water sys-
tem. This system is not equipped with
a separate rocker-type switch to control
the rinse water level and the volume is
consistent (approximately 1 - 2 quarts per
fl
ush). As with the fresh water system, to
prevent contamination of the raw water
supply, this system is equipped with an
anti-siphon breaker contained in the water
control solenoid valve. The water control
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