INSTALLATION STEPS:
We recommend that you install your system in
a clean location where there is adequate room
for servicing at a later date. Protection from
freezing temperatures and good ventilation
should be considered as well, to provide the
system an environment for long life. Friction
losses in the discharge pipe must be taken into
consideration when many elbows and fittings
are installed in the discharge line. Each elbows
and fittings must be considered as 1 feet of
head.
Never run the pump dry.
Damage to the
seal may occur.
The run of the pipes from the
check valve to the existing waste or drain line
must never be slooping downward except
when connecting to same.
Connect the
necessary piping from your shower trap, toilet,
etc., to the inlet of your system, with the proper
pipe and fittings (see diagram).
STEP 1
Position the "EASY FLUSH" System at the
desired location, it should be leveled to 1/8"
both on the width and length of the tank.
STEP 2
For a built-in installation, the unit is designed
to fit within 2" X 6" floor joist.
STEP 3
Determine the closest location for the pump
discharge and vent lines, take the necessary
measurements and determine what plumbing
parts are required.
STEP 4
To help reduce the risk of electrical shocks,
a properly grounded receptacle must be
installed and protected by a ground fault
interrupter 'GFCI' in accordance with local
and national codes. Never remove the ground
pin from the plugs, they are supplied for your
protection.
STEP 5
Install the rubber gasket under the lip of the
cast iron flange, as illustrated on
photo B
. This
gasket will assure a perfect seal. Install the cast
iron flange on the tank, in a suitable position
that will enable you to choose the proper
alignment for the type of toilet purchased,
and the type of installation required. Drill
four (4) 1/4" holes in the sewage tank for the
installation of the flange using same as a jig
(
Photo A
). Please disregard the markings
around the hole of the tank. They are only
moulding guides and have no further use.
STEP 6
Insert the four (4) flange screws on these
holes. From the inside of the tank, install the
four (4) supplied "O" rings on the screws then,
the washers and nuts. Refer to the
photo C
.
Tighten the nuts snugly.
IMPORTANT NOTICE :
The flange must be set directly on the sewage
tank to assure a perfect seal. Use a waterproof
silicone caulking to prevent leakage. Otherwise
sewage may leak from unit, that way cause
damage to property and void warranty, due to
an improper installation. When using a plywood
to finish the floor area, install the flange first, then
cut the plywood around the flange, leaving 1/4
"
between the flange and the plywood.
2
PHOTO A
PHOTO B
PHOTO C
Flange screws (4)
Toilet brass screws (2)
During the installation of the flange, it is
imperative to seal all around the flange and
rubber gasket, using a waterproof silicone
caulking, to prevent leakage.
Flange
Gasket
"O" Rings (4)
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