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How to operate toilet
Winterization and Storage
1.Add water to bowl
To add water to the toilet, press the flush pedal part way
down.Water flows into the bowl while flush valve remains
closed. If the flush valve moves,release on the pedal slight-
ly.Adding water to an empty bowl helps prevent holding tank
odors from entering the living space.Adding water is recom-
mended, that is prior to flushing solids and toilet paper.(Fig.4)
2.Flush toilet
To flush, press pedal down until it contacts the floor. Release
pedal after completing flush (Fig.5). When flushing liquids, press
the pedal for 1-2 seconds. When flushing solids, press pedal
until contents in the bowl are rinsed. Flushing longer than nec-
essary will cause holding tank to fill too quickly. A small amount
of water will collect in the bowl after flushing creates an airtight
seal.
(Fig.4)
(Fig.5)
Flush valve/ seal cleaning
After a period of time, mineral deposits from hard water may build
up on the flush ball or seal, resulting in a slow water leak.To prevent
this, periodically clean the flush valve and seal.
1.Remove minor debris from the flush valve and seal by slowly
pressing and releasing the flush pedal several times.This will
loosen and rinse debris from the surfaces. Repeat several times
for stubborn buildup (use a soft bristle brush if necessary).
2.Lubricate the flush valve and seal periodically with silicone
spray or paste lubricant.
This toilet is not intended for using when exposed to
temperatures below freezing.
Before storing the toilet, you need drain water from the
toilet according to the following procedures.
1.Turn off water supply to toilet.
2.Remove water supply line from water inlet.
3.Place a small container under inlet to collect draining water.
4.Press flush pedal and allow water to completely drain from water inlet.
5.Leave water line disconnected until the threat of freezing temperature
disappears.