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Instructions Dometic, Modèle VACUFLUSH 1600

Fabricant : Dometic
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c. Worn or defective water valve. d. Worn or defective flush lever return spring. a. Disassemble and clean water valve. b. Bend front of cam strap up about1/16" (1.6mm). (Model 1606 only) c. Replace water valve. d. Replace spring cartridge. 4. Water does not enter toilet bowl properly. a. Low water pressure. b. Water valve clogged. a. Check incoming water pressure. b. Remove and clean filter screen inside water valve inlet. 5. Water leaking from watervalve. (See Service Tip onpage 8.) a. Loose connection. b. Worn or defective water valve. c. Water line connection not seated properly. a. Tighten bottom cap, inlet fittingand outlet hose clamp. b. Replace water valve. c. Remove water line and assemble correctly. 6. Water leaking from rear oftoilet bowl. (See Service Tip on page8.) a. Loose hose connection. b. Loose vacuum breaker. c. Defective vacuum breaker. d. Cracked or defective toilet bowl. a. Tighten hose clamp. b. Check breaker/bowl connection. If loose, push breaker into bowl. c. Replace vacuum breaker. d. Replace toilet bowl. 7. Vacuum pump running toomuch between flushes. (See Vacuum Testerinformation on page 7.) a. Flush ball leaks. b. Vacuum line leak. c. Duckbill valves in pump notsealing. (This problem occursgradually. The pump takeslonger periods of time toshut off between flushes.) d. Pump bellows worn or damaged. a. Leave small amount of water in toilet. If water is sucked from bowl, see problems 1 and 2. b. Check all piping connectionsbetween toilet and vacuum tank. c. Disassemble inlet and outlet fittings on pump and inspect allfour duckbill valves. If valves are not sealing, replace them. d. Inspect bellows in pump forsmall hole or rip. Replace if necessary. 8. Toilet will not flush. (No vacuum.) a. Vacuum pump will not run. b. Plugged vacuum line betweentoilet and vacuum breaker. c. Duckbill valves or vacuum pumpinstalled backwards. d. Vacuum pump inlet oroutlet lines plugged. e. Plugged vacuum tank or vacuum generator. a. See problem 9. b. Disconnect line and clear plug. c. Make certain pump and duckbillvalves are installed correctly. Replace valves if stuck open. d. Disassemble and clean. e. Unplug vacuum tank or vacuum generator. 11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Possible Cause Service Instructions 9. Vacuum pump will not run. a. No electrical power. a. Check input power, circuitbreaker. b. “Tank full” float switch is stuck b. Remove switch and clean or replace. c. Loose or broken electrical wiring. c. Tighten or reconnect wires at vacuum pump, vacuum generator, vacuum tank, status panel, “tankfull” float switch relay. d. Faulty vacuum switch. d. Replace vacuum switch. e. Faulty motor. e. Replace motor. 10. Vacuum pump will nota. Excessive vacuum leak. a. See problem 7. shut off. b. Faulty vacuum switch. b. Replace vacuum switch. c. Duckbill valves in vacuum pumpc. Replace duckbill valves. are defective. d. Vacuum pump or vacuumd. Prime pump by charging systemgenerator needs primed. with water. e. Improper wiring. e. Check wiring. Refer to wiringdiagram. 11. Vacuum pump running tooa. Low voltage. a. Check for low voltage. slow, overheating, orb. Loose or corroded wiring. b. Tighten loose connections, tripping circuit breaker. replace corroded wiring. c. Wire size is too small. c. Replace with proper size wire. d. Discharge line is blockedd. Disassemble and clean between vacuum pump anddischarge line. holding tank, causing high back pressure. e. Plugged or defective duckbill valvee. Disassemble pump and clean orin vacuum pump. replace duckbill valves. f. Plugged holding tank vent line. f. Disassemble and clean vent line. g. Pump motor worn or defective. g. Check motor and replace if necessary. h. Pump bellows clogged withh. Remove and clean. Use more tissue. water during flushing. 12. Vacuum pump emits odor. a. Loose or defective hose a. Tighten connections. connections on pump. b. Torn or punctured pumpb. Replace pump bellows. bellows. 13. Blockage between toileta. Collapsed vacuum line. a. Inspect vacuum line for collapsedand vacuum generator orcondition and replace line. vacuum tank. b. Too many elbows or bends inb. Reconfigure vacuum line tovacuum line. reduce number of elbows. c. Improper operation of toilet. c. Make sure toilet is beingoperated correctly. d. Flushing foreign objects downd. DO NOT flush any non- toilet. dissolving items (i.e. sanitarynapkins, facial tissue, wetstrength tissue, paper towels, etc.) or excessive toilet tissuedown toilet. Rapid-dissolvingSeaLand® toilet tissue is best. 12 PARTS LIST MODEL 1606 Item Part No. Description 1 385344088 Seat Assembly, White 2 385310790 China Bowl Kit, White 3 385310048 Ring & Half Clamp Kit, White 4 385316140 Teflon® & Rubber Seal Kit 5 385310064 Floor Bolt Mounting Kit 6 385310108 Pedestal Cover Kit, White 7 600341549 Floor Flange Seal 8 385318864 Funnel Kit (includes item 7) 9 385318162 Ball, Shaft & Cartridge Kit 10 385310117 Pedal Cover Kit, White 11 385314349 Water Valve Kit 12 385236096 Spring Cartridge Kit 13 600340825 ...

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