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10. After use open the blade by turning the
blade-handle anti-clockwise (fig. 10).
10a.C-200 CWE only: After use open the
blade by pressing the ‘open’ button
(fig. 10a).
11. C-200 CW only: To flush, lift the flush
handle and press it down (fig. 11). After
flushing, close the blade by turning the
blade handle clockwise.
11a. C-200 CWE only: To flush press the
flush button (fig. 9a). After flushing, close
the blade by pressing the close button
on panel (fig. 11a).
The toilet may also be used with the
valve blade open, which allows the
waste to pass directly into the holding
tank.
The waste holding tank is located underneath
the toilet and is removed for emptying from
the outside of the vehicle through an access
door. A rotating pour out spout, automatic
holding tank vent, air release valve, valve
blade, carrying handles and hand grip are
incorporated in the waste holding tank. A
sliding cover guarantees optimal hygiene.
EMPTYING THE HOLDING TANK
The holding tank capacity is approx. 17 litres
and the tank should be emptied when the
waste-level indicator lights up. The waste-
level indicator lights up when the holding
tank contains more than 15 litres of waste.
CAUTION: Do not allow the holding tank to
become overfilled. See trouble shooting
section for emergency emptying
procedure.
12. Open access door and remove the
holding tank. The holding tank can only
be removed when the valve blade is
closed (fig. 12).
13. Carry the holding tank to a normal
household type toilet or other authorised
disposal point. Place the holding tank in
vertical position and rotate pour out
spout upwards (fig. 13).
14. Remove the spout cap. Grasp unit by
upper carrying handle nearest to pour
out spout. Place other hand on upper
rear hand grip so that vent button can
be depressed with the thumb while
emptying. This ensures a smooth
outflow of the tank contents. (fig. 14).
Note:
Only depress the vent button
when pour out spout is pointed
downwards.
Rinse the holding tank with clean water.
For preparing for use again, see steps 1
to 7.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The lipseal and the seal of the automatic vent
are made of rubber and therefore these parts
need regular maintenance (depending on
frequency of use, once or twice a month).
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11a
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