MARZNE
TOILET
1.
To
add
water to
the
howl, activate until
the
water reaches the
"i
desired level, then release.
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2.
To
flush your toilet, step on large pedal to activate water valve to
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open, forcing the water to swirl around the bowl, washing
away
waste. When flushing is completed, release pedal slowly.
There is no routine maintenance required. If the bowl sealing blade
does not operate freely
after
extended use,
it
may
be
restored to its
original smooth operating condition by applying
a
light
film
of
silicone spray to the blade.
To
clean your toilet, use
a
high
grade, non-abrasive cleaner.
(An
abrasive cleaner will scratch the glossy surface). Do not use highly
concentrated
or
high
acid content household cleaners because they
could damage the rubber seals.
To
winterize your toilet, follow one
of
the two methods described
below:
1.
Draining:
Completely drain the toilet water supply line. Leave any water
supply valves open. Depress foot pedal and insert
a
rough object
such as
a
piece
of
wood into the outlet located at the bottom of the
bowl. Release the foot pedal slowly until the blade holds
the
object
in
placc. This
will
hold
the
water
control valve open and
prevent any residue from being trapped there when frozen.
2.
Anti-Freeze:
Use
an anti-freeze made especially
for
use in recreational vehicles.
Be
sure it
is
non-toxic and follow manufacturer's instructions.
Check
also
to
be
sure that the
anti-freeze
will
not
affect
ABS
plastic plumbing.
RECIRCULATING
TOLEET
(Optional
In
Songbird Series
Only)
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The
recirculating
toilet
requires an initial
charge
of
three
gallons of
water mixed with one package
of
recirculating toilet chemical
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(R.T.C.).
When charged, the recirculating toilet
will
operate each
time the
flush
button or pedal is depressed for an automaticalIy
timed
cycle.
1.
Three
gallons
of
water are introduced directly.into the bowl with a
measured container.
2.
Press the flush button, and slowly sprinkle the contents of one
package of
R.T.C.
into the bowl while the recirculating toilet
is
flushing.
3.
Flush several times in
order
to thoroughly dissolve
the
chemical.