6 Maintenance
Traditional toilet cleaners can be used to clean the toilet and to
remove scale.
In order to prevent scale deposits from building up in the pump
these must be removed regularly as follows:
• Shut off the water supply by closing the ball valve.
12 V / 24 V:
• Pump the toilet empty by
pressing the button with the
pump symbol and holding
this in.
120 V / 230 V:
• Carry out a cycle without water.
• Pour about 1 litre of vinegar or scale remover into the toilet
pot and let it soak for some hours.
• Open the ball valve again and carry out several cycles in
order to flush the toilet pot thoroughly and remove all the
water used from the pump.
How often the scale needs to be removed depends on the hard-
ness of the water, but it should be done at least twice a year.
Do not use products based on sodium (unblocking products)
or solvents.
If seawater is used for flushing the toilet should be rinsed
through with fresh water every so often to prevent salt deposits
from building up.
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7 Technical details
Voltage
:
Current
:
Maximum vertical lift
in outlet
:
Maximum hose length:
Pump capacity at discharge
height of 3 metres
:
Maximum water
temperature
:
Noise level
:
Protection
:
Weight
:
12 V
24 V
110 V 230 V
25 A
15 A
9 A
2.8 A
3 metres
30 metres
36 litres/min @ 12 V
43 litres/min @ 24 V
42 litres/min @ 120/230 V
35˚C
61 dBA
IP44
WCS(2) : 23 Kg (50 lbs)
WCL(2) : 29 Kg (64 lbs)
Electric marine toilets WCS(2) - WCL(2)