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).
Dimensions
Inches (Millimeters)
Dimensions Pouces (Millimètres) / Abmessungen Zoll (Millimeter) /
Dimensioni Pollici (millimetri) / Afmetingen Inch (Millimeters)
Mått tum (millimeter) / Dimensiones pulgadas (milímetros)
13-1/2 (342)
14-3/4
(373)
15-3/4 (401)
401
Footprint
14 (355)
357.9
4-1/4
(110)
Manual
SPECIFICATIONS
Flush Pump
• Internally mounted, high speed, non-clogging, centrifugal,
waste macerating pump driven by powerful 240 watt, 12 or 24
Vdc, permanent magnet motor with ball bearings and robust
ceramic seal, discharges up to 5ft (1.5m) above the base of
the toilet.
Rinse Pump
• Jabsco, self-priming up to 10ft (3m), dry running, diaphragm
water pump driven by 12 or 24 Vdc, permanent magnet, ball
bearing motor.
Foot-switch
• Integral one touch 'Press and Release' switch pad, sealed for life.
Control Panel
• One Touch 'Press and Release' switch pad, sealed for life, with
10ft (3m) link cable, fitted quick connector, and heat shrink seal.
Ports
• Raw Water Rinse Pump inlet - 3/4" (19mm) hose tails.
• Flush Pump discharge - 1-1/2" (38mm) hose tail
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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 Lite Flush Toilet Foot-switch and discharge hose positions
may be adapted to replace either a left hand or right hand
manual toilet.
• The seat and lid are delivered boxed and unfitted for their
protection.
• Key numbers eg. (key 31) are references to the exploded
diagram on the back page.
402
15-3/4 (402)
14 (355)
4-1/4
2-3/4 (70)
2-3/4
(110)
(70)
8-3/4 (225)
Lite Flush
Location
• Select a location that will give sufficient clearance all round
and above the bowl.
• The mounting surface must be flat, rigid and strong enough
to support an adult's weight and should be at least 2" (51mm)
wider and 2" (51mm) deeper than the base of the toilet.
• You will need sufficient clearance below the mounting surface
to be able to secure the mounting bolts, and to be able to
remove them for maintenance.
Mounting
YOU WILL need:
• 4 stainless steel bolts of length to suit the thickness of the
mounting surface.
• 4 stainless steel nuts, preferably self-locking. If you do not use
self-locking nuts you will need some nut-locking compound.
• Offer up the toilet in the selected position and, using the holes
in the base as a guide, mark the positions for the 4 bolt holes
on the mounting surface.
Now complete all of the rest of the installation
before you secure the bowl.
Through Hull Fittings
YOU MAY need:
• 3/4" (19mm) x 3/4" (19mm) elbow with hose tails for the
rinse inlet
• 3/4" (19mm) bore seacock for the Rinse Pump and, if you
are discharging the waste overboard, a 1-1/2" (38mm) bore
seacock for the waste outlet.
• Follow the Seacock manufacturer's instructions concerning
materials and methods of installation.
• Ensure the Inlet Seacock is positioned where it will be below
the waterline at all times when the craft is underway, and also
ensure that any other Outlet Seacock is both aft of, and higher
than, the Inlet Seacock.
HAZARD RISK: Flooding.
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
If the installation of the toilet results in it being connected to ANY
through-hull fitting that may possibly be below the waterline at
ANY time, whether when the craft is at rest, underway and heeling
or rolling or pitching, you must install the toilet in accordance with
these Installation Instructions. If you do not, water may flood in,
causing the craft to sink, which may result in loss of life.
HAZARD RISK: Accidental Damage.
USE SEACOCKS!
If the toilet is connected to ANY through-hull fittings and if the
toilet or pipework is damaged, water may flood in causing the
craft to sink, which may result in loss of life. Therefore, if you are
making connections between the toilet and ANY through-hull
fittings that may possibly be below the waterline at ANY time, full
bore seacocks must be fitted to those hull fittings, to allow them
to be shut off.
The seacocks MUST also be positioned where they are easily acces-
sible to all users of the toilet. If, for any reason, it is not possible to
do this, then secondary bore marine quality valves MUST be fitted
to the hoses where they are easily accessible.
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