4.2.6 RINSING THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER WITH HOT WATER
Rinsing the catalytic converter with water may be necessary in situations where steam cleaning does not
remove the particles or bad odours. This procedure requires heavy lifting and a facility where spillage of water is
acceptable. Make sure to perform steps 1–4 in the "Cleaning the flue terminal" procedure and follow the steps as
follows.
1. Place the toilet where it is OK to spill water, e.g. where there is a suitable drain, outside or in a bath. Use the
specially designed Cinderella funnel, or a funnel that fits in the exhaust pipe. Tilt the toilet forward and pour
2–3 L of hot water through the exhaust pipe and catalyst. The excess water should be clean at the end of the
rinsing process. If necessary, use more water to properly clean the system.
2. Repeat step 1 4–5 times until the water is clean and no crystals or other obstructions can be spotted when
inspecting the catalyst (see section 4.2.4).
3. Reconnect the appliance to the flue pipe and power supply.
4. Install the ash container and front cover.
5. Perform the performance test as described in section 2.8.
NOTE!
Before disconnecting the appliance and rinsing the system with hot water, inspect the
catalytic converter and perform steam cleaning in accordance with section 4.2.2. If the
catalytic converter is still clogged, or odour is still noticeable when incinerating, perform the
system rinsing in accordance with section 4.2.6.
CAUTION!
The front of the outer shell is thin and should therefore not be allowed to carry the entire
weight of the toilet. Tilt the appliance gently, and make sure that the toilet is placed in such
a position as to protect the toilet shell. It is advised that two people perform this operation
together, one holding the toilet while the other rinses the catalytic converter.
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