Waste handling
IMPORTANT! Always consult your local environmental office to find out what rules apply for waste
management in your municipality. Always follow local regulations.
Emptying of urine container
For full-time use in a household of 2 people, the urine container
should be emptied approximately 2–3 times per week. The toilet
will signal when the urine container is full by illuminating the
logo on the toilet in red. Once the light is on, the toilet can hand-
le 1–2 uses, after which the container must be emptied. Open
the top of the toilet to empty the tank. Make sure that the top is
locked in its opened position before releasing it. Then follow the
steps below:
1. Make sure that the small yellow cap is screwed on tight and then screw the large yellow cap
onto the urine container
2. Keep the caps on and lift the container out of the toilet. To facilitate lifting, use the transverse
yellow handle on the container when lifting it.
3. Carry the container to the place where it is to be emptied.
4. Unscrew the small cap and keep the large one screwed on.
5. Empty the container by holding it firmly in the handle with one hand while holding the bottom
of the container with the other. Now angle the container downwards and empty the contents
from the small outlet.
6. When the container is empty, screw the small cap back on and make sure it is secured.
7. Place the container in the toilet again and make sure that it is correctly positioned.
8. Unscrew the large cap of the tank and place it in its designated storage location.
9. To close the top of the toilet, pull the top towards you until the latch releases. Then carefully
close the top and make sure it closes correctly. To make sure that the container is correctly
positioned, test to see if the upper part springs back when you press down on the front part of
the seat. If nothing happens, the container is misplaced.
A
B
A. Small cap
B. Large cap
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