SeaLand 4800 Series VacuFlush User Manual

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SeaLand 4800 Series VacuFlush Toilet

Maintenance/Winterizing/Service

Problem

Possible Cause

Service Instruction

9 . Flush ball does not open

completely .

a . Rotor cam shaft is loose or

defective .

b . Weak or defective spring

assembly .

c . Excessive drag between flush

ball and seal .

a . See instructions for repair or

replacement on page 15 .

b . Replace spring .

c . Clean surface of flush ball and

under edge of seal . Lubricate

with alcohol-free cooking spray .

10 . Squeaky noise occurs during

flush cycle .

a . Lubrication needed between

flush ball and seal .

b . Lubrication needed between

drive arm/linkage joint .

a . Lubricate with alcohol-free

cooking spray .

b . Lubricate joint with silicone

grease .

11 . Water does not stay in toilet

bowl (leaks between flush ball

and seal) .

a . Flush ball seal is worn and

needs replaced .

b . Flush ball is scratched or worn

and needs replaced .

c . Cam switch/flush ball alignment

needs adjustment .

d . Bolts that hold base to toilet

need tightened to 20-25 in .-lbs .

a . See instructions on page 15 for

replacement .

b . See instructions on page 15 for

replacement .

c . See instructions on page 14 for

adjustment .

d . DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN or

damage to toilet may occur .

12 . Toilet flushes in both “Add

Water” and “Flush” positions .

a . Defective circuit board .

a . Replace circuit board .

13 . Water leaks from toilet onto

floor .

a . Loose water line connection .

b . Defective water valve .

c . Toilet bowl seal is defective .

d . Mounting bolts holding base to

toilet need tightened to 20-25

in .-lbs .

a . Tighten water line connections .

b . Replace water valve .

c . Replace bowl seal . See

instructions on page 15 .

d . DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN or

damage to toilet may occur .

14 . Green “OK to Flush” light does

not illuminate .

a . Loose wire at circuit board .

b . Loose wire at “Flush” switch .

c . Loose or defective wire between

vacuum switch and toilet .

d . Defective green light .

a . Check wires 3 and 6 of circuit

board .

b . Check green wire at “Flush”

switch .

c . Repair or replace wires .

d . Replace status panel .

15 . Red “Do Not Flush” light does

not illuminate .

a . Loose wire at circuit board .

b . Loose wire at “Flush” switch .

c . Loose or defective wire between

vacuum switch and toilet .

d . Loose or defective wire between

“Full Tank” relay and toilet circuit

board pin 8 .

e . Defective red light .

a . Check wires 5 and 7 of circuit

board .

b . Check red wire at “Flush” switch .

c . Repair or replace wires .

d . Repair or replace wire .

e . Replace status panel .

16 . Flush ball opens and closes,

but waste does not leave

bowl (no vacuum) .

a . No electrical power to vacuum

pump .

b . “Full Tank” shut-down relay

prevents vacuum pump from

operating .

c . Blockage inside bottom of toilet

base .

a . Check power wires, fuse or

circuit breaker to vacuum pump .

b . Pump out holding tank .

c . See instructions to clear

blockage (page 10) .

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