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Prior to using your toilet, be sure to add a proper amount of
deodorant chemical into the toilet with water. Flush contents into
tank plus two or three gallons of water.
After each flush, about two inches of water will be in bowl, which is
fine for travel. Always flush for ten seconds or more to ensure all
solids and wastes move into tank and are not held in drainage pipes.
OPERATION: Note the following photo for hand lever operation. To
flush, press lever all the way forward as shown. To add water press
lever half way forward. Should your camper have foot flush, hold
pedal down half way for water only and all the way for full flush.
Unlike the toilet in your house which uses four to seven gallons of
water per flush, a recreational vehicle uses two to three quarts to
save water and space. When insufficient water is used during
flushing, waste materials may not evacuate properly from drain lines
to tank, causing “clogging in pipe.
When hooked up to a sewer drain at a camp ground, ALWAYS keep
the termination valve CLOSED until the tank is at least 3/4 full. This
will provide sufficient water to assist in complete draining of tank.
Manufacturer of toilet, Thetford Corp., offers a complete line of
deodorants, chemicals, and other convenience products for your
use. Your dealer can assist you with these needs and may already
have them in stock.
Using Toilet and Tank System
When camping you should always have 4 to 6
inches of water in the toilet bowl. The toilet
system performs better when you run water 10 to
20 seconds after flushing to ensure wastes will
proceed to the bottom of the tank. Unlike your
toilet at home which uses four to seven gallons
per flush, the average recreational vehicle
system uses two to three quarts. If there is not
sufficient water used during flushing, waste
materials may not evacuate properly from drain
line to tank. Tank and pipes could eventually
become clogged.
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