Dometic SANITATION SYSTEM Maintenance, Ordering Parts, Vacuum Tester, Service Tip, Part Number

Models: SANITATION SYSTEM

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MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

Maintenance intervals and normal parts replacement vary widely depending on numerous factors such as: type of vessel, frequency of system use, quality of flushing water, etc. The chart below is intended strictly as a general guideline. Owner discretion and consideration of actual usage must be the first basis for determining proper maintenance levels.

Maintenance Procedure

Part Number

Approximate Maintenance Level

Follow cleaning procedures above.

Monthly

Tighten all clamps, including base clamp ring.*

Annually

Check all wire connections.

Annually

Check & tighten water valve mounting screws.

Annually

Clean filter screen in water valve.

Annually

Check pump and in-line valves.

347802

2-3 years or as needed

Check toilet seals.

316140

3-5 years or as needed

Check vacuum breaker.

316906

3-5 years or as needed

Check water valve.

314349

3-5 years or as needed

 

 

 

*See Base Assembly - Page 7.

 

 

ORDERING PARTS

Dometic is ready to assist you in the event service is required. Before calling, please have the following information available. Your cooperation in having this information ready is appreciated and allows our Customer Service Department to better meet your needs. When you call, we will direct you to the nearest stocking parts distributor.

1.Toilet Model Number

2.Serial Number

3.Part Number, Description and Quantity (See Parts Lists for information.)

VACUUM TESTER

Dometic has developed a simple tool to assist in identifying the location of vacuum leaks. The vacuum tester consists of a vacuum gauge and a cone-shaped plug. Inserting the plug in the inlet of the vacuum tank or generator isolates the toilet from the system. In this way a troublesome leak can easily be located in either system.

Order only the Vacuum Tester (Part Number 530002) or as part of the complete system maintenance kit (Part Number 310228).

Vacuum Tester

SERVICE TIP

Checking for leaks behind or under toilets or other appliances can make it difficult to locate the source. Dripping water at room temperature makes it difficult to feel wetness. Taking four or five sheets of toilet tissue and wiping all seams and waterline connections offers a simple means of locating the general area of the leakage. Start at the top of the unit since gravity will cause a leak to run downward. When the tissue comes in contact with the leaking water, it will immediately change texture.

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Dometic SANITATION SYSTEM owner manual Ordering Parts, Vacuum Tester, Service Tip, Maintenance Procedure, Part Number