Troubleshooting guide – Dometic VACUFLUSH 1600 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Problem

Possible Cause

Service Instructions

9. Vacuum pump will not run.

10. Vacuum pump will not

shut off.

11. Vacuum pump running too

slow, overheating, or

tripping circuit breaker.

12. Vacuum pump emits odor.

13. Blockage between toilet

and vacuum generator or

vacuum tank.

a. No electrical power.

b. “Tank full” float switch is stuck

c. Loose or broken electrical wiring.

d. Faulty vacuum switch.

e. Faulty motor.

a. Excessive vacuum leak.

b. Faulty vacuum switch.

c. Duckbill valves in vacuum pump

are defective.

d. Vacuum pump or vacuum

generator needs primed.

e. Improper wiring.

a. Low voltage.

b. Loose or corroded wiring.

c. Wire size is too small.

d. Discharge line is blocked

between vacuum pump and

holding tank, causing high back

pressure.

e. Plugged or defective duckbill valve

in vacuum pump.

f. Plugged holding tank vent line.

g. Pump motor worn or defective.

h. Pump bellows clogged with

tissue.

a. Loose or defective hose

connections on pump.

b. Torn or punctured pump

bellows.

a. Collapsed vacuum line.

b. Too many elbows or bends in

vacuum line.

c. Improper operation of toilet.

d. Flushing foreign objects down

toilet.

a. Check input power, circuit

breaker.

b. Remove switch and clean or

replace.

c. Tighten or reconnect wires at

vacuum pump, vacuum generator,

vacuum tank, status panel, “tank

full” float switch relay.

d. Replace vacuum switch.

e. Replace motor.

a. See problem 7.

b. Replace vacuum switch.

c. Replace duckbill valves.

d. Prime pump by charging system

with water.

e. Check wiring. Refer to wiring

diagram.

a. Check for low voltage.

b. Tighten loose connections,

replace corroded wiring.

c. Replace with proper size wire.

d. Disassemble and clean

discharge line.

e. Disassemble pump and clean or

replace duckbill valves.

f. Disassemble and clean vent line.

g. Check motor and replace if

necessary.

h. Remove and clean. Use more

water during flushing.

a. Tighten connections.

b. Replace pump bellows.

a. Inspect vacuum line for collapsed

condition and replace line.

b. Reconfigure vacuum line to

reduce number of elbows.

c. Make sure toilet is being

operated correctly.

d. DO NOT flush any non-

dissolving items (i.e. sanitary

napkins, facial tissue, wet

strength tissue, paper towels,

etc.) or excessive toilet tissue

down toilet. Rapid-dissolving

SeaLand

®

toilet tissue is best.

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