Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting guide, Problem possible cause service instructions – SeaLand 111 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

SEALAND TOILET

BASE ASSEMBLY

ADJUSTING NUT

SPRING
CARTRIDGE

WATER VALVE ASSEMBLY

TOP VALVE CAP

FILTER SCREEN

WATER VALVE SCREWS

VALVE BODY

SHAFT

PEDAL

COVER

BAND CLAMP

BALL SEAL

FLUSH BALL

CAM STRAP

BOWL SEAL

MODEL 111 TOILET BOWL, REAR VIEW

TOILET BOWL, REAR VIEW

(Models 510+, 511+, 2010, 2011)

VACUUM

BREAKER

WHITE CAP

HOSE

CONNECTION

VACUUM BREAKER/BOWL CONNECTION

VACUUM

BREAKER

HOSE

CONNECTION

VACUUM BREAKER/BOWL CONNECTION

1. Toilet emits odor (fl ush ball

open).

2. Water will not stay in bowl.

3. Flush ball will not close

completely.

a. Odor emitting from base of toilet.
b. Plugged holding tank vent line.

a. Loose band clamp.
b. Improper seal around fl ush ball

due to dirt or debris on fl ush ball.

c. Worn or damaged seal.
d. Worn or damaged fl ush ball.

a. Too much friction between fl ush

ball and seal.

b. Water valve screws are too tight.
c. Defective spring cartridge.

a. Use SeaLand brand deodorants.
b. Clear obstruction from vent line.

a. Tighten adjusting screw.
b. Inspect fl ush ball and seal for

foreign debris. Clean fl ush ball
and seal if needed.

c. Replace seal.
d. Replace fl ush ball.

a. Lubricate between fl ush ball and

seal with furniture polish (e.g.
Pledge

®

furniture polish).

b. Loosen screws slightly.
c. Check spring tension by pushing

fl ush lever down, then release it
suddenly. If lever does not snap
back to original position, replace
spring cartridge.

Problem

Possible Cause

Service Instructions

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