User guide
13
VacuFlush Pedal-Flush Toilet
Maintenance/Winterizing/Service
Problem Possible Cause Service Instruction
13.Vacuumpumpisrunningtoo
slow, overheating, blowing fuses
or circuit breaker.
a. Gear motor is worn, defective.
b. Plugged vent line or vent lter.
c. Blockage in discharge line.
d. Improper wire size.
e. Improper voltage.
f. Vacuumpumpbellowsclogged
with tissue.
a.Checkmotor;replaceifneeded.
b.Disassembleandcleanoutvent
line. Replace vent lter if
necessary.
c.Disassembleandclean
discharge line. Be certain that in-
line valves (duckbill valves) and
seacock are in proper position.
d. Wire size too small. Check
electrical diagram for proper wire
size for voltage of pump.
e. Check input power for low
voltage.
f. Remove and clean bellows
assembly.(Whenushingtoilet,
using more water may alleviate
this problem.)
14.Toiletwillnotush.
(No vacuum.)
See problem 15
if necessary.
a. Blockage exists in system.
b. Pump will not run.
c.Duckbillvalvesinvacuumpump
are inverted due to blocked
discharge line or an attempt
to pump out against closed
seacock.
a.Openushball,check1-inch
(25 mm) orice at bottom of
base for blockage and dislodge
it. If blockage is not in base, it
may be found in:
•outletofvacuumtank
•inletofvacuumgenerator
•diptubeofvacuumgenerator
•inletofvacuumpump
b. See problem 12.
c. Replace duckbill valves, making
sure they point in the correct
direction.
15. Blockage between toilet and
vacuum generator.
a. Collapsed vacuum line.
b. Sharp bends or kinks in vacuum
hose.
c. Improper operation of toilet.
d.Foreignobjectswereushed
down toilet.
a. Inspect vacuum line for
collapsed condition. Replace if
needed.
b. Inspect vacuum hose for kinks
or bends. If less than 8.5 inches
(216 mm) radius on any bend,
reposition hose to achieve mini-
mum 8.5-inch bend radius.
c. Make sure each person using
toilet knows correct procedure.
d.DONOTushnon-dissolving
items (i.e. sanitary napkins, facial
tissue, wet strength tissue, paper
towels, etc.) or excessive toilet
tissue down toilet. SeaLand
brand toilet tissue is best.
16. Pump emits odor. a. Loose or defective hose
connection on pump.
b. Loose intake or discharge
ttings on pump.
c. Worn, torn or punctured pump
bellows (vacuum generator) or
diaphragm (vacuum holding
tank).
a. Tighten connections or
replace hose and make new
connections.
b. Tighten intake or discharge
ttings on pump. Replace
nipples or adapters if necessary.
c. Replace pump bellows or
diaphragm.