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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
Jabsco Lite Flush Electric Toilets do not normally require main-
tenance during the season, provided that they are winterised in
the autumn.
• Regularly check all fastenings for tightness and leaks.
WARNING:
HAZARD RISK: Leaks.
REPAIR LEAKS IMMEDIATELY!
If the toilet is connected to ANY through-hull fittings and, if the toi-
let or the pipework develops a minor leak, it can suddenly become
a major leak that allows water to flood in, causing the craft to sink,
which may result in loss of life. Therefore, if ANY leak develops you
must repair it immediately.
Rinse Pump
• Please refer to the Data Sheet provided for the 31331-Series
Rinse Pump.
Flush Pump Unit
• The Flush Pump unit is a non-serviceable item. If leakage
or breakdown occurs, please contact your local agent for a
replacement unit.
Electrical Connections
• Carefully inspect all electrical connections, even if they are
protected. Remove any corrosion on the terminals or in the
cables, and remake any loose or weak connections, because
these cause voltage drop when under load, which directly
reduces both Rinse and Flush Pump performance. Protect all
electrical connections against moisture.
Servicing & Winterisation - preparation
Jabsco Lite Flush Electric Toilets are designed to be user service-
able and no special skills are required.
• Flush the toilet in accordance with the OPERATING INSTRUC-
TIONS and ensure that all waste has left the discharge
pipework and that the bowl is empty.
• CLOSE BOTH SEACOCKS (even if secondary valves are fitted).
• SWITCH OFF POWER OR REMOVE FUSE.
• Be ready to clean up any water that may come out of the
system.
CAUTION: Do not put antifreeze in the toilet as this
may damage the seals.
Servicing - Winterisation
Drain the complete system, both as protection against frost
damage and to discourage the growth in the pipework of bacteria
that cause unpleasant smells.
• Before undertaking ANY servicing work ensure inlet and outlet
seacocks are SHUT and the electrical supply is ISOLATED OFF.
• Loosen hose clamps and disconnect the hose ends from both
the seacock hose tails. Ensure that all water is drained from the
toilet system.
WARNING:
HAZARD RISK: Flooding
ATTACH WARNING NOTICE!
If you leave the toilet disassembled and, if the seacocks are
opened when the craft is afloat, water will flood in and may cause
the craft to sink, which may result in the loss of life. Therefore, you
MUST attach a warning notice to the seacocks and, if possible wire
the seacocks shut.
If you are not leaving the toilet disassembled:
• Reconnect all hose ends and secure them with hose clamps.
• Replace the non-return valve assembly.
• Fasten down the seat and lid to prevent use and attach a
warning notice.
To disassemble:
• Remove seat and lid.
• Release upper unit clamp (key 4) by removing the 2 securing
screws.
• Remove pipe (key 15) connected to elbow (key 3).
• Remove connecting pipes (key 18).
• Rotate and lift the top (key 2) until it releases from the outer
housing (key 35).
• The rinse pump is removed by releasing the retaining screw in
the pump base (key 9).
Note: The pump is removed complete with the inlet and outlet
elbows.
• Rotate the discharge elbow (key 14) until the retaining clip is
pointing upwards and remove clip. Pull the elbow from the
exterior to release it - from the pump housing.
• To remove the flush pump release the 4 retaining screws (key 13).
REASSEMBLE IN REVERSE ORDER – NOTE!
• Ensure flush pump vibration washers (key 13) are correctly
located.
• Apply a light smear of white lubricating grease to the interior
of the bowl seal (key 11).
• Do not over tighten any mounting screws.
SERVICING AND TESTING
Hoses
• Examine all hoses throughout their length for chafe, kinks and
splits under hose clamps. Check all hose clamps for corrosion
and replace worn or damaged parts.
CAUTION: Do not apply flame to the hose.
Do not apply flame or heat to the plastic hose
tails on the toilet, rinse pump. Do not use oils,
greases or synthetic lubricants. Do not apply sealing
compounds to any hose connections. Do not over
tighten hose clamps. Any of these actions may result
in cracking or breakage of the plastic parts.
• Reconnect all hoses and secure them with their hose clamps.
• Reconnect power supply and open seacocks.
• Test unit and inspect for leaks.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Bowl fills when not in use
• Shut seacock.
• Fit vented loops.
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