HAZARD RISK: Accidental Damage.
SHUT SEACOCKS!
If the toilet is connected to ANY through-hull fittings that are below the waterline
at any time, and if the toilet or pipework is damaged, water may flood in, causing the craft to
sink, which may result in loss of life.
Therefore after every usage, both seacocks (or secondary valves) MUST be shut.
Whenever your craft is unattended, even if for only a short period of time, both seacocks (even
if secondary valves are fitted) MUST be shut.
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Ensure that ALL users understand how to operate the toilet systems correctly and safely,
including seacocks and secondary valves.
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Take special care to instruct children, the elderly and vistors.
Cleaning
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To clean the bowl, use any liquid or cream ceramic cleaner.
Caution! Do NOT use aggressive chemical agents such as Acetone or
Bleach because the plastic parts may crack and the enamel coating
on the seat and lid may blister.
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To clean the rest of the toilet, including the seat and lid, use a non-abrasive liquid
cleaner. Polish with a dry cloth only.
Caution! Do not use abrasive pads on any part of the toilet and do not
use cream cleaners except for the bowl.
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To disinfect the toilet, use a diluted disinfectant. You may apply it to all parts of the
toilet using a sponge or soft brush as necessary.
Caution! Do not use thick liquid toilet cleansers or bleach. They may
damage the valves, gaskets, seals and the enamel coating of
the seat and lid.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
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Jabsco Deluxe Flush electric toilets do not normally require maintenance during the season,
provided that they are winterised in the autumn.
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Regularly check all fastenings for tightness and leaks.
HAZARD RISK: Leaks.
REPAIR LEAKS IMMEDIATELY!
If the toilet is connected to ANY through-hull fittings and, if the toilet or the pipe-
work develops a minor leak, it can suddenly become a major leak that allows water to flood
in, causing the craft to sink, which may result in loss of life. Therefore, if ANY leak develops
you must repair it immediately.
Control Panel and Control Box
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These 'sealed for life' units are maintenance free.
Solenoid Valve
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The Solenoid Valve is maintenance free.
Rinse pump
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Please refer to the Data Sheet provided for the 31331-Series Rinse pump.
Ceramic shaft seal
In the unlikely event that water begins to drip from the shaft of the Flush pump motor
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(key 18), the ceramic seal is worn and must be replaced.
Electrical connections
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Carefully inspect all electrical connections, even if they are protected. Remove any
corrosion on the terminals or cables. Remake any loose or weak connections as they
may cause a voltage drop when under load. This may cause reduced performance in
both Rinse and Flush pumps. Protect all electrical connections against moisture.
Servicing & Winterization - preparation
Jabsco Deluxe Flush electric toilets are designed to be user serviceable and no special skills
are required.
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Flush the toilet in accordance with the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and ensure that all
waste has left the discharge pipework and that the bowl is empty.
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CLOSE BOTH SEACOCKS (even if secondary valves are fitted)
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SWITCH OFF POWER OR REMOVE FUSE.
Be ready to clean up any water that may come out of the system.
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Servicing - Winterization
Drain the complete system, both as protection against frost damage and to discourage the
growth in the pipework of bacteria that cause unpleasant smells.
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Loosen hose clamps and disconnect the hose ends from both the seacock hose tails.
Ensure that all water is drained from the toilet system.
Caution! The use of anti-freeze is NOT RECOMMENDED, as it is impos-
sible to ensure that it penetrates the complete toilet system. If, for any
reason, anti-freeze is used it MUST be glycol based.
HAZARD RISK: Seacocks opened by mistake.
ATTACH WARNING NOTICE!
If you leave the toilet disassembled and, if the seacocks are opened when the
craft is afloat, water will flood in and may cause the craft to sink, which may result in the loss
of life. Therefore, you MUST attach a warning notice to the seacocks and, if possible wire the
seacocks shut.
If you are not leaving the toilet disassembled:
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Reconnect all hose ends and secure them with their hose clamps.
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Replace the non-return valve assembly.
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Fasten down the seat and lid to prevent use and attach a warning notice.
Servicing - Flush pump
YOU WILL need a phillips screwdriver, flatblade screwdriver, spanner/wrench 1/4" (7mm),
3/8" (10mm) socket and a Service kit 58100-2000 - refer to the PARTS LIST for details.
Remove complete pump assembly
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Unfasten and separate waste valve clamp from discharge elbow. Non-return valve (key
24). Keep its fastenings and its joker (key 25) valve, and inspect it. Replace the joker
valve if it is damaged or age hardened.
Remove the hose clamp (key 10) where the inlet hose (key 9) is fastened to the bowl
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outlet.
Cut the support strap (key 5) that fastens the motor to the support block (key 6).
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Cut the support strap (key 4) that holds the hose
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Remove the complete pump and hoses assembly from the bowl. Disconnect the Flush
pump positive and negative motor leads.
Check pump chamber
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Undo the seven screws (key 11 & 12) and nuts (key 20) that fasten the upper pump
body (key 14) to the lower pump body (key 20)
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Separate the 2 pump bodies. Remove the joint ring (key 15), and inspect it. Replace the
joint ring if it is damaged or age hardened.
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Thoroughly clean and de-scale all parts.
Remove shaft seal (only if leaking)
Hold the impeller and undo the nut holding it onto the shaft (Note: this is a left handed
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thread). The nut will need to be replaced. Remove impeller from shaft.
Seperate lower pump body from motor.
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Using a blunt instrument, carefully push out the ceramic seal assembly (key 19) from
the lower pump body (key 20).
Fit new shaft seal
YOU MUST:
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Have perfectly clean and dry fingers when you handle the ceramic seal, or wear surgical
gloves.
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