Troubleshooting, 8 troubleshooting – SeaLand 8700 Series MasterFlush Toilet Operation Manual User Manual

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8 Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Service Instruction

1 . Flush cycle operates correctly

but water in the bowl empties

slowly or not at all .

a. Discharge piping is pinched or

kinked .

b. Discharge piping is too high.

(Remember, all upward vertical

loops should not exceed a total

of 9.8 feet / 3 m in height.)

c . The macerator pump or

discharge piping is blocked .

a . Check discharge piping .

b. Reroute discharge piping.

c . Close seacocks and clear

blockage .

2 . Macerator pump makes

unusually loud noise or

continually trips breaker .

a . Foreign material in pump

chamber .

a . Close seacocks and clear foreign

material .

3 . Flush cycle is not activated

after pushing on flush switch or

handle .

a. Holding tank is full and signal

from tank has shut down

electrical power to toilet .

b . Electrical power to toilet is shut

off or disrupted .

c . Flush switch is malfunctioning .

d . Circuit board in control module is

malfunctioning .

a . Empty holding tank .

b . Check wiring and circuit

breakers (or fuses) .

c. Replace flush switch.

d. Replace control module.

4 . Insufficient or no water enters

the bowl .

a . Water supply line is pinched or

kinked .

b . Screen in water valve is blocked .

c . Intake water filters are blocked

(in raw water system) .

d . Water valve is malfunctioning .

a . Check water supply line .

b . Clear blockage at water valve .

c . Clear water filters .

d. Replace water valve.

5. Insufficient water flow during

bidet operation .

a . Clogged inlet screen at hot or

cold connection at toilet/bidet

mixer valve .

b . Clogged aerator in bidet nozzle

inside toilet bowl .

c. Toilet/bidet mixer valve assembly

is not functioning properly .

a. Disconnect water lines from

mixer valve and clean screens .

b. Unthread aerator nozzle and

clean .

c. Replace mixer valve assembly.

Troubleshooting

Dometic 8700 Series MasterFlush Toilet

RAW WATER SYSTEM
Parts required:

• 1.5 in. (38 mm) ID hose, about 3 ft. (1 m) long

• 0.625 in. (16 mm) ID hose, about 3 ft. (1 m) long

• two containers

1. Close intake and discharge seacocks. See Hazard of Flooding risks in this manual.
2 . Turn off power to toilet .
3. Disconnect and drain intake hose, discharge hose, and in-line filters.
4. Connect 0.625 in. (16 mm) ID hose to raw water pump intake and 1.5 in. (38 mm) ID hose to toilet

discharge .

5. Place one container under hose connected to toilet’s discharge.
6. Place hose connected to intake pump into bucket with antifreeze and pour antifreeze in other

container .

7. Turn on power to toilet and flush until antifreeze is removed from toilet.
8. Disconnect power to toilet and reconnect all intake and drain hoses.

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