Masterflush toilet operation – SeaLand DFP flush switches User Manual
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MasterFlush Toilet Operation with
DFS or DFP Flush Switch
2.1
Toilet system start-up
1. Turn on electrical power and water supply to toilet.
2. Press Flush switch once. After nine seconds of water flow,
macerator pump will start and run for about six seconds to
clear bowl. It will take about five seconds to refill bowl.
3. Toss several sheets of toilet paper into bowl and repeat cycle.
The bowl should completely clear.
2.2
Normal toilet operation
ADDING WATER TO TOILET BOWL
Press “Add Water” switch until desired water level is achieved. More water is usually
added only when flushing solids. (If switch is pressed too long, water flow will shut
off automatically to avoid overflow.)
BACKLIGHTING: To turn switch backlighting effect off or on, push “Add Water”
switch twice very quickly.
FLUSHING TOILET
Press “Flush” switch down, then release it. This activates a powerful macerator
pump that siphons water and waste from the bowl, macerates, and propels the
effluent through the discharge line to the holding tank.
DO NOT FLUSH FOREIGN OBJECTS
CAUTION! Flush only water, bodily wastes and rapid-dissolving tissue paper. Do not
flush wet wipes, sanitary napkins, condoms, diapers, razor blades paper cups,
cotton swabs food, hair or liquids such as oils or solvents. Clogging or damage to
the toilet system may occur.
Note
Make sure all guests understand toilet operation before use.
2.3
Changing flush modes
MasterFlush toilets offer two flush settings to help manage water consumption:
Normal flush – Uses 0.85 gal. (3.2 liters) per flush. Adds water to bowl after every flush.
Dry Bowl flush – Uses 0.45 gal. (1.7 liters) per flush. Does not add water to bowl after flush.
To change from Normal to Dry Bowl flush setting, press “Flush” switch for about five seconds.
When “Power” light begins flashing, release “Flush” switch. Flush mode has been changed to Dry
Bowl setting. Change mode to Normal flush by following the same procedure.
2.4
Indicator lights
“POWER” INDICATOR
On the Dometic flush switch panel, a steady green “Power” light indicates when
electrical power to the toilet is activated.
“TANK LEVEL” INDICATOR
The Dometic flush switch panel includes a “Tank Level” light to indicate holding
tank status (if connected to appropriate tank monitoring system) and when it
should be pumped out. When the light is yellow, the tank is 3/4 full. When the light
is red, the holding tank is full and electrical power to the toilet automatically shuts off to
prevent overfill of the holding tank. After the holding tank is emptied, the light will turn off
and electrical power to the toilet is restored.