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MasterFlush 7600 Series Toilet
Maintenance
7 .2 Flushing the Toilet
NOTICE:
Flush only water, bodily wastes, and rapid-
dissolving toilet tissue. Do
not
flush foreign objects. Do
not
flush wet wipes, sanitary napkins, diapers, paper
cups, cotton swabs, food, hair, or liquids such as oils or
solvents. Failure to follow these instructions could cause
clogging or damage to the toilet or the toilet system.
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Flushing the Bowl
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Flush Bowl
1. To flush, press the flush pedal down completely.
2. Release the pedal.
This activates a powerful macerator pump that siphons
the water and waste from the toilet bowl, and then
macerates and propels the effluent to the holding tank.
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Residual water trickle in ceramic bowls: due to
the integrated rim of this toilet bowl, water may
continue to slowly trickle into the toilet bowl for
up to 20 minutes after flushing. If the water trickle
continues after 30 minutes, replace the water valve.
7 .3 Changing the Flush Settings
This section describes two flush settings offered to help
manage water usage and how to apply each setting.
7 .3 .1 Normal Flush
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The normal flush setting uses 0.8 gal (3 L) per flush
and adds water to the bowl after every flush.
To change the flush setting from dry bowl to normal
flush, press the flush pedal for ten seconds.
7 .3 .2 Dry Bowl Flush
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The dry bowl flush setting uses 0.2 gal. (0.8 L) per
flush and does not add water to the bowl.
To change the flush setting from normal to dry bowl,
press the flush pedal for approximately ten seconds.
7 .4 Understanding the Full Tank
Indicator
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If an optional tank monitor is not installed, skip to
“Maintenance” on page 11.
When an optional tank monitor system is installed
and operational, a solid red indicator light on the tank
monitor control panel will indicate the holding tank is
full. Flushing will be disabled to prevent overfilling the
holding tank.
To restore electrical power to the toilet for flushing,
empty or discharge the holding tank contents until the
indicator is off. Additional features and indicators may be
available based on the tank monitor model.
8 Maintenance
This section describes recommended cleaning and
maintenance procedures.
8 .1 Cleaning
NOTICE:
Do
not
clean the toilet with abrasive cleaners,
caustic chemicals, or lubricants and cleaners that contain
alcohols or petroleum distillates. Using them could
cause damage to internal seals.