Dometic 110 Table of Contents, Important Information, Toilet Model Identification, How to Use

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Table of Contents

Important Information

2

Winterizing

4

Toilet Model Identification

2

Deodorants and Special Tissue

5

How to Use

2

Troubleshooting

6 - 7

Installation

3

Warranty

8

Proper Bowl Cleaning

4

 

 

Important Information

1.Do not use chlorine or caustic chemicals, such as laundry bleach or drain-opening types, in the system. These products damage the seals in toilets and dump valves.

2.Do not permit foreign objects (paper towels, paper cups, diapers, sanitary napkins, etc.) to be flushed through the toilet.

3.Mechanical seal toilets, like SeaLand models, are designed to only discharge directly into a holding tank. Horizontal pipe runs as found in conventional residential or commercial plumbing systems cannot be accommodated.

4.Toilet bowl must be regularly cleaned and winterized according to “Proper Bowl Cleaning” and “Winterizing” procedures on page 4, or your warranty coverage may be voided.

Toilet Model Identification

The model identification label is located on the toilet base and will show the model number and serial number. For model 210 toilet, remove base cover to locate identification label (see page 3).

DOMETIC CORPORATION

P.O. BOX 38, 13128 STATE RT 226 (800) 321-9886 BIG PRAIRIE, OH 44611 USA

MODEL NO. 000

SERIAL NUMBER

000000

How to Use

To prepare the SeaLand toilet for use, check to be sure water supply to the toilet is connected. Turn on water supply and check system for leaks. Flush toilet and check for leaks.

To properly use the SeaLand toilet, follow these simple instructions:

1.To add water to the toilet, lift or raise the flush lever until desired water level is reached. Generally, more water is required only when flushing solids.

2.To flush toilet, push lever all the way down until contents leave toilet bowl. Water flow pressures vary at different locations, therefore holding the flush lever down for 4-8 seconds may be required. We require a minimum flow at the toilet of two gpm (7.6 lpm) for proper rim and bowl wash.

3.Release flush lever by allowing it to snap back, which permits positive sealing around the flush ball.

4.A small amount of water should remain in bowl.

Note: Holding flush lever down longer than necessary results in excessive water usage.

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Contents SeaLand Dometic Sanitation CorporationImportant Information Table of ContentsHow to Use Toilet Model IdentificationInstallation Attaching Pedal CoverProper Bowl Cleaning WinterizingDeodorants and Special Tissue SeaLand Toilet Troubleshooting GuideProblem Possible Cause Service Instructions Troubleshooting Guide cont’d Manufacturer’s 2-Year and 10-year Limited Warranty Exclusions Implied Warranties