4.3 Outlet
Reducing piece:
1 Position the reducing piece (F) in the outlet connection.
2 Fix the reducing piece using the hose clamp (E).
3 Fit the outlet hose (ø 19 mm).
4 The reducing piece can be fitted in any position so that
the outlet hose can be led to the left, right, up or down as
required.
5 The bent part of the reducing piece can be sawn off in order
to lead the outlet behind the toilet.
1
2
F
E
4
F
For the outlet pipe use a 19 mm internal diameter hose (such as
the 'Vetus impermeable "no smell" sanitary hose').
Fix the outlet with clamps.
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3
F
F
E
5
E
F
4.4 Water supply
Fit a ball valve with 3/4" external connection to the supply pipe
and make sure that this will always be accessible.
If there is already a pressurised water system on board the sup-
ply hose can be connected to this system. The pressure must
be at least 1.5 bar; this is the minimum pressure required to
allow the toilet to function properly.
If the water pressure system is less than 1.5 bar or if external
water is to be used then a supply pump with capacity of at least
10 litres/minute (2.2‑Imp.Gal/min; 2.7 US Gal/min) must be fit-
ted in the water supply pipe.
If external water is to be used then this must be properly fil-
tered.
The toilet has a 3/4" connector.
Connect the flexible water supply hose to the ball valve on the
water supply pipe.
4.5 Electrical installation
Check that the voltage given on the type plate on the motor is
the same as the voltage on board.
Use batteries with sufficient power to guarantee that the toilet
will work correctly.
Connect the power supply as shown in the wiring diagram.
Fit a switch and a fuse in the ('+') wire.
Use wires with minimum cross section of 6 mm
mm
2
(for 24 V).
Make a hole in the wall for the switch; see the drawing in "Main
dimensions" for the size of the hole.
Connect the switch as shown in the wiring diagram.
ENGLISH
2
(for 12 V) or 4
7
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