Manual

8
Dometic Gravity-Flush ToiletOperation / Cleaning
7 Operation
7.1 Add water to bowl
To add water to the toilet, press the ush pedal
part way down. Water ows into the bowl while
ush ball remains closed. If the ush ball moves,
let up on the pedal slightly. Adding water to an
empty bowl helps prevent holding tank odors from
entering the living space. Adding water is recom-
mended prior to ushing solids and toilet paper.
7.2 Flush toilet
To ush, press pedal down until it contacts the
oor. Release pedal after complete ush.
When ushing liquids, press the pedal for 1-2 seconds.
When ushing solids, press pedal until contents are rinsed from bowl. Flushing longer than
necessary will cause holding tank to ll too quickly.
A small amount of water will collect in the bowl after a ush to create an airtight seal.
Note
Residual water trickle in ceramic bowls: Due to integrated rim of models 310, 311, 320
and 321 toilets, water may continue to trickle into toilet bowl for up to 20 minutes after
ushing. If water trickle continues after 30 minutes, replace water valve.
Note
To ensure holding tank odors do not enter the living space, make sure 1 inch (24 mm) of
water remains in the toilet bowl. Depending on variations in plumbing systems and user
operation, the “add water” function may be required to achieve the 1-inch water depth.
8 Cleaning
8.1 Routine toilet cleaning
For routine cleaning, use SeaLand
®
Toilet Bowl Cleaner. If this cleaner cannot be found in your area,
contact Dometic for your nearest dealer. If the cleaner is not available, use most any non-abrasive
bathroom and toilet bowl cleaner. Please follow label instructions.
For stubborn stains on model 300 and 301 toilet bowls, carefully use rubbing alcohol to remove them.
8.2 Flush ball/seal cleaning
After a period of time, mineral deposits from hard water may
build up on the ush ball or seal, resulting in a slow water
leak. To prevent this, periodically clean the ush ball and seal.
1. Remove minor debris from the ush ball and seal by
slowly pressing and releasing the ush pedal several
times. This will loosen and rinse debris from the surfaces.
Repeat several times for stubborn buildup.
2. If step 1 does not fully clean the ball and seal, clean with a soft bristle brush and SeaLand toilet
bowl cleaner. Fully clean the top of the ush ball and under the seal where it contacts the ush
ball. After cleaning underside of seal, apply light downward pressure to top of seal while
brushing around full perimeter of seal.
3. If this does not correct a leaking seal, it may require replacement.
Flush directions are located under
toilet seat lid.