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If the flushing pump is hard to prime half fill the bowl with fresh water.
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Flushing pump self-primes from dry up to 1 meter (3ft) below the base.
Waste pump discharges up to 3 meters (9ft) above the base.
CONVERTSMANUALHEADTOELECTRICOPERATION
To change the mounting flange, remove the four screws (on bottom of pump assembly) which secure the
mounting flange to the waste pump body. Note the relative position of the long and short screws. Grasp the
pump body, wearplate and motor with one hand, holding them together as an assembly. Then slide the
mounting lange/macerator housing off the pump body with the other hand trying not to disturb the wearplate
and damage the paper gaskets. It may be necessary to gently tap on the flange with a plastic mal-let to
start it sliding off the pump body.
If the gaskets are damaged, they should be replaced with new ones (provided) before attaching the new
mounting flange/macera-tor housing. To do this insert a blunt rod dowel into the discharge hole in the pump
body and push it against the impeller to prevent the motor shaft from turning. Unscrew and remove the
chopper from the motor shaft. Lift the wearplate and gaskets from the pump body and clean any paper
residue which may stick to the wearplate and body. Reassemble with new gaskets by reversing the
procedure.
Before assembling the new mounting flange/macerator housing to the pump body, ensure the discharge
port O-Ring is properly positioned in the O-Ring groove of the pump body. Secure the flange to the pump
body with the two shorter screws and the pump assembly to the motor with the two longer screws.
Before removing the manual pump, flush the toilet for sufficient time to ensure all waste is thoroughly
flushed from the discharge hose.
Remove the 3/4" inlet hose and toilet bowl link hose from the manual pump. Detach the discharge elbow,
flange and joker valve assembly from the pump cylinder. It should not be necessary to remove the dis-
charge hose from the elbow.
TESTING
FEATURES
Twist 'n' Lock safety handle and flush control lever.
Powerful swirl action for efficient flushing.
Full sized external seal housing allows quick clean seal replacement and instant access to pump cylinder.
Powerful self-priming pump for above or below waterline installation.
Crevice free contours and smooth moldings for added hygiene.
Automatic vacuum breaker for easier pumping.
Angled pump housing and long stroke for more comfortable operation.
PERFORMANCE
You may install the Twist n' Lock' Pump Assembly to. SEAFLO Compact bowl manually operated marine
toilets in both power and sailing craft, either above or below the waterline, for use on sea, river, lake or
canal.
Your installation may discharge the waste either overboard (provided that your national and local regulations
allow this), or into a treatment system or into an on-board holding tank (U.S.C.G. Marine Sanitation Devices
Type I, II and III).
INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS
If you wish to change the pump mounting from right to left hand, do so before installing the toilet.
Pull off the hose (key 13) that runs from the pump to the bowl.
Remove the 4 screws that secure the pump assembly to the base.
Lift off the pump assembly and leave the base valve gasket (key 17) on its 3 locating pegs.
Remove the 4 bolts (key 5) that secure the bowl to the base.
Rotate the bowl 180° and re-secure it, using the nylon washers (key 5) to protect the ceramic from the
stainless steel washers and nuts (key 5).
Rotate the pump assembly 180° and re-secure it.
Rotate the push-fit intake elbow (key 12) 180° and refit the hose between the pump and the bowl.
RE-ASSEMBLYFORLEFTHANDUSE
YOUR TOILET is just one part of a system. Correct installation of the whole system is essential if you want
the toilet to perform properly, operate reliably and safely, and give
satisfactory length of life. The toilet is
delivered assembled for right-handed operation. The toilet may be re-assembled with the pump on the left
hand side. The seat and lid is delivered boxed and unfitted for its protection.
Refer to the Operating Instructions and follow the procedure "2 Normal use".
OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
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.
OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
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.