SeaLand 5149 VacuFlush toilet User Manual

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VacuFlush Pedal-Flush Toilet

Maintenance/Winterizing/Service

Problem

Possible Cause

Service Instruction

6 . Lifting foot pedal does not add

water to the bowl .

a . Too much clearance between

pedal and top of water valve

cap .

a . Replace foot pedal (most

models) or adjust cam strap

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

max (model 5006 only) .

7 . Water leaking from water valve .

a . Water valve body cracked due to

freeze damage .

b . Water line connection is loose or

not seated properly .

c. Defective water valve.

d . Stripped threads .

a . Replace water valve .

b . Insure that threads are not

cross-threaded and tighten .

c . Replace water valve .

d . Replace water valve .

8 . Water leaking from rear of

toilet bowl .

a . Loose check valve or hose

clamps .

b . Cracked or defective toilet bowl .

a . Secure check valve

connections .

b . Replace toilet bowl .

9 . Water is leaking from the base/

toilet connection .

a . Clamp ring may be loose .

b . Ball seals may be worn or

defective .

a . Remove pedestal cover (on

applicable models) and tighten

the clamp ring .

b . Replace ball seals .

10. Vacuum pump running too

often between flushes.

a . Water leaks out of bowl

between flush ball and ball seal.

b. Vacuum line leak.

a . Leave small amount of water

in bowl . If water is sucked from

bowl, see problems 1 and 2 .

b . Tighten all connections at toilet,

vacuum generator or vacuum

holding tank (including hose

clamps and threaded spin nuts) .

If leak persists, contact

Customer Service .

11. Vacuum pump will not

shut off .

a . A vacuum leak exists .

b . Insufficient vacuum (pump

creates less than 10 inches Hg).

c . Faulty vacuum switch (pump

creates more than 10 in. Hg).

d . Improper vacuum generator

wiring .

e . Bellows not pumping .

a . See problem 9b .

b . Isolate pump and use vacuum

gauge to check vacuum levels .

Could be a plugged discharge

line or worn duckbill valves .

c . Replace vacuum switch .

d . Refer to wiring diagram to check

for proper wiring .

e . Tighten set screw in eccentric to

motor shaft if needed . Check for

damage to bellows and motor

shaft . Replace if necessary .

12. Vacuum pump will not run.

a . No electrical power .

b . Loose or broken electrical

wiring .

c . Improper electrical connections .

d . Faulty vacuum switch .

e . Faulty motor .

f . Shut-down relay prevents

pumping .

a . Check input power, circuit

breaker and fuse .

b . Tighten or reconnect wires at

vacuum pump and tank, vacuum

generator, or vacuum holding

tank .

c . Make certain wires at vacuum

switch are connected to the “B”

terminals .

d . To check vacuum switch, short

across “B” terminals with jumper

wire .

e . Replace motor .

f . Empty the holding tank .

PUMP SERVICE WARNINGS

WARNING –

ElECTRICAl SYSTEM

Turn off power before

servicing when power

isn’t required for test.

WARNING –

MOTOR STARTS

AUTOMATICAllY

Turn off power before

servicing .

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