TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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BASE ASSEMBLY | ADJUSTING NUT |
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| BOWL SEAL | |
| CAM STRAP |
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WATER VALVE ASSEMBLY |
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| TOP VALVE CAP |
| BAND CLAMP | |
FILTER SCREEN |
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| FLUSH BALL | |
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| SHAFT |
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| SPRING |
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| CARTRIDGE |
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| VALVE BODY |
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PEDAL |
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COVER | WATER VALVE SCREWS |
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TOILET BOWL, REAR VIEW | MODEL 111 TOILET BOWL, REAR VIEW | |||
(Models 510+, 511+, 2010, 2011) | ||||
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VACUUM | HOSE | VACUUM | HOSE | |
BREAKER | CONNECTION | BREAKER | CONNECTION |
VACUUM BREAKER/BOWL CONNECTIONVACUUM BREAKER/BOWL CONNECTION
Problem | Possible Cause | Service Instructions |
1. Toilet emits odor (flush ball | a. Odor emitting from base of toilet. | a. Use SeaLand brand deodorants. |
open). | b. Plugged holding tank vent line. | b. Clear obstruction from vent line. |
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2. Water will not stay in bowl. | a. Loose band clamp. | a. Tighten adjusting screw. |
| b. Improper seal around flush ball | b. Inspect flush ball and seal for |
| due to dirt or debris on flush ball. | foreign debris. Clean flush ball |
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| and seal if needed. |
| c. Worn or damaged seal. | c. Replace seal. |
| d. Worn or damaged flush ball. | d. Replace flush ball. |
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3. Flush ball will not close | a. Too much friction between flush | a. Lubricate between flush ball and |
completely. | ball and seal. | seal with furniture polish (e.g. |
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| Pledge® furniture polish). |
| b. Water valve screws are too tight. | b. Loosen screws slightly. |
| c. Defective spring cartridge. | c. Check spring tension by pushing |
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| flush lever down, then release it |
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| suddenly. If lever does not snap |
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| back to original position, replace |
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| spring cartridge. |
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