SeaLand 5149 VacuFlush toilet User Manual

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VacuFlush Pedal-Flush Toilet

Maintenance/Winterizing/Service

Problem

Possible Cause

Service Instruction

1 . Water will not stay in bowl .

a . Loose clamp ring .

b. Improper seal around flush ball

due to dirt or debris on flush ball

or under flush ball seal.

c . Worn or damaged seal .

d. Worn or damaged flush ball.

a. Tighten clamp ring adjusting nut.

b. Inspect flush ball for foreign

debris. Clean flush ball and

underside of seal if needed .

c . Replace seal .

d. Replace flush ball.

2. Plastic flush ball will not close

completely .

a. Too much friction between flush

ball and ball seal .

b . Water valve screws are too tight .

c. Defective spring cartridge.

a. Lubricate between flush ball and

ball seal with furniture polish or

cooking spray .

b . Loosen screws slightly .

c . Check spring tension by pushing

flush lever down, then release

it suddenly . If lever does not

snap back into position, replace

spring cartridge .

3 . Flush ball will not open .

a . Broken shaft .

b . Shaft not fully engaged in the

spring cartridge .

a . Replace shaft .

b . Put pressure on shaft from under

the flush ball (pushing into spring

cartridge) until it engages . You

may have to rotate flush ball

until shaft lines up with square in

spring cartridge .

4 . Water does not shut off in toilet

(toilet overflows).

a . Not enough clearance between

pedal and top of water valve

cap .

b. Dirt lodged in water valve seal.

a . Replace foot pedal (most

models) or adjust cam strap

so clearance is .06 in . (1 .5 mm)

max (model 5006 only) .

b. Disassemble, clean water valve.

5 . Water does not enter toilet bowl

properly .

a. Insufficient water flow rate at

toilet .

b . Water valve clogged .

c . Plugged rim wash holes in toilet .

a. Check water flow rate at toilet.

Rate should be 2 gpm (7 .6 lpm) .

b . Remove and clean screen

located at inlet of water valve .

c . Clean holes . If still a problem,

replace the toilet bowl .

REMOVING PEDAL COVER
1 . To gain access to water valve,

press tab on back of pedal to
release pedal cover .

2 . Pull cover away from pedal . Cover

snaps back into place .

For short-base model 5006, remove

two screws holding pedal cover in
place (not shown) .

REMOVING PEDESTAL COVER
3 . For tall models, remove screw

located under flush pedal.

4. Unsnap bottom and pull cover

away from pedestal . Model and
serial number label is located on
base .

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