Instruction Manual
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Winterization and Storage
When a Dometic toilet is stored for long periods of time or may be exposed to temperatures below
freezing, the toilet must be winterized or stored according to one of the following procedures.
Caution
This toilet is not intended for use when exposed to temperatures below freezing.
Caution
Never use automotive-type antifreeze (ethylene glycol) in freshwater systems.
Note
Use nontoxic antifreeze (propylene glycol) designated for potable water systems.
(See vehicle owner’s manual.)
Storage options
Non-toxic Antifreeze Winterization (recommended method)
1. Pour antifreeze in potable water tank according to instructions from antifreeze
manufacturer.
2. Flush toilet several times until antifreeze has owed completely through toilet. For toilets
with hand sprayer, the hand sprayer must be turned on to assure antifreeze is cycled
through the sprayer.
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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.
FLUSH BALL 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, periodi-
cally 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. Turn off water supply to toilet. Fully clean the top of the ush ball and under the seal
where it contacts the ush ball.
3. After cleaning underside of seal, apply light downward pressure to top of seal while brushing
around full perimeter of seal.
4. Turn on water supply. Press ush lever to open ush ball, and use brush and water to rinse away
cleanser and loosened deposits.
Fig. A