WIRING
WARNING: Hazard of Shock and Fire
•
Always use proper wire, wire connectors and
fuse/circuit breaker. See Specification Chart
on page 3.
•
Secure wire properly.
•
Do not connect appliances to toilet circuit.
•
Make sure power is off before proceeding.
•
Use proper wire terminals for all wire
connections.
IMPORTANT
Wire sizes specified on page 3 are for water
solenoid valve. Wiring for other components,
such as pumps, must be wired and fused per
their specifications.
Wire as shown in diagram.
6
Fuse or
Circuit
Breaker
Orange
POS (+)
POS
NEG
Toilet Pressurized Water Intake Kit Wiring
Black
NEG (-)
Solenoid
Valve
3 Amp
Fuse
Red
Blue
POS (+)
Orange
Wall Mounted
Momentary Flush
Control Panel
WIRING/TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING:
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - Before beginning any work, be sure that all power to the unit
has been turned off.
WARNING:
HAZARD OF FLOODING - Make sure seacocks and shut off valves are in the CLOSED or OFF
position before working on toilet.
Any questions regarding servicing or operation should be directed to our Technical Support Department in Millville, NJ
or Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Please have model and serial number available before calling.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1A. Shut off valve closed.
1B. Circuit breaker or fuse open.
1C. Fresh water solenoid clogged.
1D. Faulty intake switch.
1E. Clogged strainer.
1F. Low voltage.
2A. Less than 5psi (34 kPa) at water
solenoid valve.
SOLUTION
1A. Be sure intake shut off valve is open.
1B. Reset breaker or replace fuse.
1D. Remove solenoid and clean or replace.
1E. Replace switch.
1F. Check voltage at toilet while toilet is running. If less than
normal voltage of toilet (12, 24, or 32); check condition of
batteries, electrical system and connections.
2A. Increase water system pressure to plus 5 psi (34 kPa).
PROBLEM
1. Poor water flow
from rim of bowl.
2. Bowl fills with
water from bowl
rim.