Toilet model identification, Warnings – SeaLand 8800 Series MasterFlush User Manual

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TOileT MODel iDeNTiFiCATiON

T h e f o l l o w i n g c a u t i o n a r y s t a t e m e n t s
must be read and understood before
i n s t a l l i n g , s e r v i c i n g a n d / o r o p e r -
ating this product. Modification of this
product may result in property damage.
Dometic Sanitation Corporation recommends that

a qualified marine technician or electrician install

or service this product. Equipment damage, injury

to personnel or death could result from improper

installation. DOMETIC SANITATION CORPO-

RATION ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY OR

LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT,

OR INJURY OR DEATH TO PERSONNEL THAT

MAY RESULT FROM IMPROPER INSTALLA-

TION, SERVICE OR OPERATION OF THIS

PRODUCT.

WARNING!
HAZARD OF FLOODING

– If the toilet

is connected to ANY through-the-hull fittings,

properly installed seacocks MUST be installed

in all piping connected to through-the-hull fit-

tings. Seacocks MUST be easily accessible to

all users of the toilet or secondary valves fitted

in hoses where they are easily accessible. All

valves MUST be full bore valves and of marine

quality. Screw-to-close gate valves are not rec-

ommended. Failure to do so can result in flood-

ing which can cause loss of property and life.

WARNING!
HAZARD OF FLOODING

– If toilet

is connected to ANY through-the-hull fittings,

ALWAYS close seacocks when toilet is not in use

(even if boat is unattended for a brief period). All

passengers MUST be instructed on how to close

valves when the toilet is not in use. Failure to do

so can result in flooding which can cause loss of
property and life.

WARNING!
HAZARD OF FLOODING

– If toilet is

connected to ANY through-the-hull fittings, ALL

flexible hoses must be of marine sanitation qual-

ity and must be secured to ANY fittings (such as

those at seacock, vented loop or toilet) with two

stainless steel, worm-drive hose band clamps at

each connection. Connections MUST be checked

frequently for integrity. Failure to comply can

result in flooding which can cause loss of property
and life.

WARNING!
HAZARD OF FLOODING

– If toilet rim is

below the waterline at ANY time (during any con-

ditions of heel, load or trim) and is connected to

ANY through-the-hull fittings, properly positioned

ventilated (vented) loops MUST be installed in

intake* or discharge piping to prevent potential

back siphonage of seawater into the boat. Failure

to do so can result in flooding which can cause
loss of property and life.

* if connected to raw water

WARNING!
HAZARD OF FLOODING

– If the toilet

uses fresh water for flushing and is connected

directly or indirectly to a shoreside municipal

water system at ANY time, shoreside water con-
nections MUST be disconnected if the boat is

unattended (even if boat is unattended for a brief

period). Failure to do so can result in flooding

which can cause loss of property and life.

WARNING!
HAZARD OF FLOODING

– If toilet uses

raw water for flushing at ANY time, a raw water

pump controlled by an automatically operating

demand switch MUST NOT be installed. If the

onboard water valve or any plumbing connections

were to leak, the automatically operated pump

would start and could flood the boat. Failure to

comply can cause loss of property and life.

WARNING!
HAZARD OF FLOODING

– Before

beginning any work on this product, be sure that

all electrical power to the unit has been turned

off and that seacocks are in the CLOSED or OFF

position. Failure to do so can result in flooding

which can cause loss of property and life.

WARNING!
HAZARD OF SHOCK OR FIRE

Always use recommended fuse, circuit breaker

and wire size. Failure to do so can result in fire
that can cause the loss of property and life.

CAUTION

: Overfilling the holding tank

can create serious damage to the sanita-

tion system, such as rupturing the holding tank

and releasing tank contents into the bilge. To

prevent this possibility, Dometic strongly recom-

mends using the “full” tank shut-down relay in

the toilet’s electronic control module. The “full”

signal from the holding tank can be generated

by an optional Tank “Full” Float Assembly, or a

TankWatch Level Monitor Kit (see page 19). A

“Power/Tank Full” lighted panel is also available

(see page 18).

The model identification label is located on the
right side of the toilet.

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