
Jets™ Jade Floor Toilet
Tel. +47 70 03 91 00
www.jetsgroup.com
Product No. TO661PO
Rev 2017-08-29 14:46
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1. Disassembly of the toilet must be carried out by a licensed professional.
2. All local, state and federal regulations regarding water barriers and plumbing must be adhered to.
3. Refer to the individual product data sheets for more specific information. Refer to the products troubleshooting information for general
maintenance.
4. It is recommended that service and maintenance routines be carried out in accordance with the information in this document.
When making enquiries, please have the following information available.
1. Toilet model number.
2. For valve enquiries: Valve serial number (the serial number identification is located on the label applied to the valve).
3. Part number, description, quantity (see the product component list for details).
Locating a Water Leak
Make a practice of regularly checking around the toilet, piping and pump for any signs of a water leak. Check for wetness, mold or foul smells, as
that might indicate a leak.
If you suspect a leak anywhere in your plumbing system, call in a professional to make a repair as soon as possible.
Scheduled Maintenance
Interval
Action
Note
Regularly - dependent on frequency of
use.
Clean the toilet.
Clean the toilet as per instructions provided in the products
technical information.
As required.
Check for damage to equipment.
Replace or repair damaged equipment
and take measures to prevent future
damage to the system.
Note that frost and/or freezing may damage sanitary
systems if precautions have not been taken. Contact your
nearest Jets™ supplier for information on Jets™ range of
frost protection products for installations in cold climate
locations.
Troubleshooting
Jets Vacuum AS provides the following troubleshooting information to assist in resolving issues that may arise with your installation. For more
detailed information or assistance, please contact Jets Vacuum AS.
Problem
Cause
Action
Water is refilled in the
toilet, but the content is not
discharged
Loss of vacuum in the toilet system or
piping system.
Check the vacuum level to ensure that it is adequate.
Check the water level in the pump to ensure that it is
adequate.
Check the pipes and any connected equipment including
the toilet valve, pump etc. for foreign objects. Remove any
blockages in the system.
Check that there is no damage to the piping system.
The normal water level in the toilet
bowl is reducing or low.
Low water pressure.
Increase the water pressure.
Check the filter in the water connection or ball valve to
ensure that it is not blocked. Replace the filter if required.
The toilet bowl is slow to empty.
The pump or pipes are blocked.
Check for foreign objects and remove the blockage.
Build up of urine scale in the pipes
and/or pump.
Check for mineral scale build-up and descale the affected
areas. See Jets™ selection of cleaning products for this
purpose.
Air bubbles in the toilet bowl.
Blocked pipe outlet.
Check for blockages and remove. Note blockages may be
caused by freezing, etc.