connector. Place the Glove (key 26) under the
Mounting Plate, and fix the Mounting Plate. Feed
the control cable through the Mounting Plate and
insert the Control Panel into the Glove.
Slide the Heat Shrink Sleeve (key 25) over the
control cable. Plug in the 6 way control cable to
the Control Box, and carefully use a hot air gun or
hairdryer to seal the Heat Shrink Sleeve over the
6 way connector.
Note that the Control Box has 4 other leads - Red
and Black, Orange and Blue.
Connect your boat's Positive (+) feed to the Red
(+) input lead of the Control Box, and your boat's
Negative (-) return to the Black (-) output lead of
the Control Box.
Connect the Orange (+) output lead of the Control
Box to the Red (+) input lead of the Flush pump
motor (key 18).
Either
connect the Blue (+) output lead of the
Control Box to any terminal of the Solenoid Valve
(key 29)
or
to the Red (+) input lead of the Raw
Water Rinse pump (key 30).
Either
connect the remaining terminal of the
Solenoid Valve
or
the Black (-) output lead of the
Rinse pump to your boat's Negative (-) return.
Securing the bowl and fitting the seat and lid
Apply a bead of white silicone sealant to the
base of the toilet.
Bolt down the toilet, using plastic washers next to
the china, with stainless steel washers between
the plastic washers and the bolt heads. Tighten
the fastenings securely. If you are not using
self-locking nuts, use nut-locking compound.
Fit the seat and lid using the adjustable
fastenings supplied with it.
Testing
Ensure that the battery is fully charged, and that
the circuits are live.
Open both seacocks.
Refer to the next section - OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS.
To prime the Solenoid Valve or Rinse pump on
first installation, operate the 'Quick Flush' function
several times until water flows into the toilet bowl.
Thereafter they are automatically switched by
the Control Panel.
Safety
Ensure that this INSTRUCTION MANUAL reaches
the owner, skipper or operator of the craft as it
contains essential safety information.
ON COMPLETION - CLOSE BOTH SEACOCKS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The toilet is one of the most used pieces of
equipment on your boat.
Correct operation of the toilet is
essential for the safety and comfort of
your crew and craft.
Open inlet and outlet seacock
(and secondary valves if fitted)
Use Touch Pad Controller as
described on Page 2.
Use good quality hard or soft
household toilet paper, but do
not use more than necessary.
Do not put anything in the toilet
unless you have eaten it first,
except toilet paper.
HAZARD RISK:
Accidental Damage.
SHUT SEACOCKS!
If the toilet is connected to ANY
through-hull fittings that are below the
waterline at any time, and if the toilet or pipework is
damaged, water may flood in, causing the craft to
sink, which may result in loss of life.
Therefore after every usage, both seacocks (or
secondary valves) MUST be shut.
Whenever your craft is unattended, even if for only a
short period of time, both seacocks (even if
secondary valves are fitted) MUST be shut.
Ensure that ALL users understand how to
operate the toilet systems correctly and safely,
including seacocks and secondary valves.
Take special care to instruct children, the elderly
and vistors.
Cleaning
To clean the bowl, use any liquid or cream
ceramic cleaner.
To clean the rest of the toilet, including the seat
and lid, use a non-abrasive liquid cleaner. Polish
with a dry cloth only.
* * * * *
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Wire size mm
2
(AWG) per metre (foot) of length*
Voltage Amp Draw Fuse/Breaker
0-4m (0-13ft) 4-6m (13-20ft) 6-12m (20-40ft) 12-18m (40-60ft)
12 Vdc
20
25 amp
4 mm
2
(#10)
6 mm
2
(#8)
8 mm
2
(#6)
19mm
2
(#4)
24 Vdc
10
15 amp
2.5mm
2
(#16) 4 mm
2
(#14)
6 mm
2
(#10)
8mm
2
(#10)
* Wire length is the total distance from the battery to the Flush pump and back to the battery
* * *
CAUTION:
Do NOT use aggressive chemical
agents such as Acetone or Bleach because the
plastic parts may crack and the enamel coating
on the seat and lid may blister.
CAUTION:
Do not use abrasive pads on any
part of the toilet and do not use cream cleaners
except for the bowl.
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