Using the unit for purposes and in situations apart from its intended function can lead
to damages and void your warranty. The conditions of misuse include but are not
restricted to:
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Do not discharge any acids, alkaloids, solvents painting, paint strippers, food waste,
plastic bags, metal such as nails, hairpins, wood, building materials, kitty litter or
anything that could halt or damage or corrode the unit. Disregarding the above
might damage the macerating unit and shall void your warranty.
•
Do not hang bleach blocks or hydrochloride cleaners in the toilet tank. These
solutions have been shown to deteriorate the plastic and neoprene components of
the flush and fill valves, and may cause leaks.
•
In the event of a power loss do not use the toilet or any other sanitary fixture
connected to the macerating unit since it will not work until the power is restored.
•
Never immerse unit totally in water and do not let water enter the electrical cord
entrance opening.
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The toilet works as a conventional flushing toilet and needs no maintenance other
than a once a month de-scaler fluid in normal use.
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The macerating unit starts automatically once the toilet is flushed or the bath,
shower, hand basin, etc. discharge and cease operation once the contents have
been pumped away. Whenever the unit is not to be used for long periods of time
(vacation, power failure, maintenance, etc.) turn off the water supply to the tank
and flush the unit to evacuate the water.
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No leakage into the bowl should ever be permitted from the tank.
•
In areas, which are prone to freezing, the total system must be properly winterized.
This includes the draining of all pipes, the toilet tank and bowl and the macerating
tank. The macerating system is simple to winterize. Pour a jug of plumbers’ anti-
freeze into the tank and flush the toilet. This will cause the macerating unit to
activate and all remaining water will be replaced by plumber’s anti-freeze. No parts
or labor are warranted when a breakdown occurs due to freezing.
•
Ensure that there are no faucets left open. Drops will eventually fill up the pump and
the resultant repeated start-stop of the motor may heat up to such an extent, that
the thermal overload switch may eventually operate and automatically stop the
motor, thus possibly causing a flood.
CAUTIONARY NO
TICE
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