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6.  Maintenance and cleaning

Thetford recommends cleaning your 

toilet regularly to prevent limescale and 

ensure optimal hygiene.

-    Clean the inside of the bowl with a 

soft brush and a special cleaning 

product.

-    Clean the complete toilet with  special 

cleaning products.

Never use household cleaners to 

clean your portable toilet. These 

may cause permanent damage to the 

seals and other toilet components.

Also maintain your toilet regularly to 

prolong the lifespan of your toilet.

-    Clean the inside of the waste-holding 

tank 2 to 3 times a year to remove 

stubborn limescale.

-    Treat the seals with special lubricant 

to keep the seals soft and pliable.

Never use Vaseline or vegetable oil 

to lubricate the seals. This may 

cause leakage to your waste-holding 

tank. 

Thetford offers a wide range of 

toilet additives and care products. 

Look on the flyer for the variety of all 

products.

The valve blade seal is a part of the 

toilet that is subject to wear. 

Depending on the extent and manner of 

servicing, after a certain period the seal 

will lose quality and must be replaced.

7.  Winter use

You can use your toilet as normal in cold 

weather as long as the toilet is situated 

in a heated location. If this is not the 

case, and there is a risk of frost, we 

advise not to use your toilet. Make sure 

you completely drain the toilet. Then 

empty the waste-holding tank and the 

flush-water tank, see Putting in storage. 

8.  Putting in storage

-   Empty the flush-water tank.

-    Flush the toilet until no more water is 

being pumped out.

-   Empty the waste-holding tank.

-    Thoroughly clean and dry the whole 

toilet.

-    Open the blade and loosen the cap 

of the pour out spout to ventilate the 

waste-holding tank.

-    Loosen the water fill cap to ventilate 

the flush-water tank.

We recommend maintaining your toilet 

before putting it into storage. See 

Maintenance and cleaning.

9.  Disposal

Your product has been designed 

and manufactured with high quality 

materials and components, which can 

be recycled and reused. When your 

product has reached its end of life, 

dispose of the product according of the 

local rules. Do not dispose of the product 

with the normal household waste. The 

correct disposal of your old product 

will help prevent potential negative 

consequences to the environment and 

human health.

4.  Use of the toilet

See the indicated Quick Guide images 

for visual reference.

To vent any built-up heat or altitude 

pressure and prevent for splashing close 

the cover and once open and close the 

blade.

Opening the blade

The toilet can be used with the blade 

open or closed. To open the blade, pull 

the blade handle (

17

).

Make sure you always close the blade 

completely after use.

Flushing the toilet

You can achieve the most effective flush 

by operating the manual pump with 

three or four short flushes (

18

).

Do not use ordinary toilet paper,  

as this may cause clogging.

To prevent water damage to your 

caravan or motor home, do not 

travel with a waste-holding tank that is 

more than 3/4 full. This may cause 

leakage through the venting system.

To prevent water damage to your 

caravan or motor home, do not 

travel with water in the toilet bowl.

To prevent water damage to your 

caravan or motor home, do not 

travel with a flush-water tank that is too 

full. Thetford advises travelling with an 

empty flush-water tank, but at least not 

filled more than half-ful. 

The toilet can withstand a 

maximum load of 120kg (265 lbs). 

Make sure you do not overload the toilet.

5.  Emptying the tanks

See the indicated Quick Guide images 

for visual reference.

If you want to continue using your toilet 

after emptying, prepare the waste-

holding tank again.

Waste-holding tank

You need to empty the waste-holding 

tank when the level indicator turns red. 

-  Separate the tanks (

01

).

-   Take the waste-holding tank to an 

authorised waste disposal point (

10

).

-    Remove the cap from the pour out 

spout, while it is pointing upwards (

03

).

-    Press and hold the vent button with 

your tumb while the pour out spout  

is pointing downwards to empty  

the waste-holding tank without  

splashing (

11

).

-   Rinse the tank (

12

/

13

/

14

).

-   Recombine the tanks (

06

).

Do not allow the waste-holding 

tank to become too full. 

Flush-water tank

Only empty the flush-water tank 

completely if you expect not to use your 

toilet for a long period.

-   Remove the water fill cap (

07

).

-    Empty the flush-water tank through 

the water fill opening (

16

).

-    Flush the toilet until no more water is 

being pumped out (

18

).

Emptying is only allowed at an 

authorised waste dump.

To vent the flush-water tank the 

water fill cap contains a small vent 

hole. Fresh water can come through 

when lifting or positioning the toilet 

under an angle. 

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