OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

 

 

1. Adding More Water To Toilet Bowl

 

 

 

 

FLUSH HANDLE

REMOTE

STATUS

 

Raise flush handle or press “Add Water” switch until desired

 

 

SWITCH

PANEL

 

water level is attained. To prevent toilet overflow, the control

ADD WATER

 

 

 

module limits the amount of water that can be added.

TO BOWL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Flushing The Toilet

OFF

 

 

 

When the vacuum status panel’s green “OK to Flush” light is

 

 

 

 

on, and the red “Do Not Flush” light is off, press the handle

OFF

 

 

 

or “Flush” switch down for a moment, then release it. Holding

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the handle down will not prolong the flush cycle nor start a

 

 

 

 

new flush cycle. The handle must be allowed to return to the

FLUSH

See page 6 for all VacuFlush wall switches.

 

“off” position and the vacuum must be allowed to recharge

 

 

 

 

before another flush cycle can be initiated. A full holding tank will also prevent the toilet from flushing.

3. Selecting Automatic Water Refill Levels:

The Water Level switch is located under the access cover. Carefully lift up on the front of the cover to access the Water Level switch. There are three water refill levels available. The microprocessor-controlled water valve will refill the toilet bowl according to your water level selection.

To reinstall the access cover, set the cover on top of the toilet and press down. This will lock the cover in place and prevent it from coming loose during travel.

LOW Level

Use this setting to conserve water. This position reduces the chance of water splashing out of the bowl during rough travel. If more water is needed for flushing, lift up on the flush handle. Water flow will stop after nine seconds to prevent overflow.

MID Level

ACCESS COVER

CONTROL SWITCHES

Use this position to keep the toilet bowl clean, especially when family and friends may be using the toilet. If more water is needed for flushing, raising the flush handle will provide up to six seconds of refill time.

HIGH Level

Use this position if the MID level does not provide a clean toilet bowl. This position is not recommended while underway. If more water is still desirable for flushing, raising the flush handle will provide up to three seconds of additional water refill time.

4.Mode Switch

The Mode switch is located on the right side of the control module. It switches between three function settings:

NORMAL

Use this setting for flushing the toilet.

SERVICE

Use this position for cleaning the toilet bowl and flush ball seal. The flush ball will open automatically and remain open in this position. Lifting up the flush handle provides water.

MANUAL OVERRIDE

Use this position to flush the toilet manually in the event of power or battery failure. This switch disconnects the electronic brake in the flush valve motor, and allows manual flushing via the override access hole in the side of the vitreous china base.

Note: The control module allows 15 seconds of water for cleaning. If more water is required, return the switch to the NORMAL position then back to the SERVICE position.

A safety circuit in the control module monitors flush ball operation. If foreign objects or low voltage prevent the flush ball from closing, this circuit prevents personal injury or damage to the flush valve motor. If this condition occurs, reset the control module by placing the Mode switch into the SERVICE position temporarily, then returning it to the NORMAL position.

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Dometic 3000, 3100 owner manual Operating Instructions, Normal, Service, Manual Override

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