Vacu-Flush® Sanitation System - Four winns FREEDOM Owner's Manual

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Recombine the unit. Align hinge with front interlocking
tabs. To secure unit, press downward...it should click into
place.
Fill fresh water tank by removing the water fill cap and
filling the tank with fresh water (Figure J7). (NEVER add
holding tank chemical to the fresh water tank
assembly.) Replace and tighten the cap securely.
Figure J7: Filling Fresh Water Tank
NOTICE
Before each use: With seat cover closed, open
and close the holding tank valve (Figure J8) to
vent any pressure that may have built up as a
result of heat or altitude. This prevents upward
splashing of bowl contents when toilet is flushed.
Figure J8: Porta Potti - Bellows Flush Operation
Bellows Flush Operation:
1. Pull out holding tank valve handle (Figure J8).
2. Push down on bellows to rinse the bowl.
3. Push valve handle all the way in to insure an odor-tight
seal.
Emptying of Portable Models:
1. Empty when waste holding tank level appears full.
DO NOT ALLOW THE TANK TO BECOME
OVERFILLED.
2. Make sure waste valve handle is in the closed position.
3. Remove fresh water tank from waste holding tank
(Figure J9).
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Figure J9: Removing Fresh Water Tank
4. Remove waste holding tank from hold down brackets.
5. Carry the waste holding tank to any permanent toilet
facility. Rotate the pour-out spout to the desired
position. Remove the cap. Depress the air relief
valve with your thumb while emptying (Figure J10).
Figure J10: Emptying Waste Holding Tank
6. Rinse waste holding tank and recharge as described
under Preparation portion of this section.
7. Reassemble unit and fasten to floor or deck.
C. Vacu-flush® Sanitation System -
The Vacu-flush® sanitation system eliminates the un-
pleasant sulfide odors which plague saltwater systems.
Flush water is no longer drawn through the through-hull
fittings, seacock, and vented loop. It also extends the
life of the system components by eliminating salt water
and impurities from accumulating in the system over
time.
The Vacu-flush® toilet operates in a different way from
other marine toilets. Vacu-flush® systems use a small
amount of water (a little more than a pint) per flush in
addition to a simple vacuum. The toilet is connected to
the fresh water system. Fresh water is the key to an
odor free bathroom compartment. Vacu-flush® toilets
are equipped with an intergrade vacuum breaker which
prevents the possible contamination of the potable/fresh
water supply. See Figures J11 & J12. Also refer to the
manufacturer's literature included in the owner's packet.
(Specific Models Only)
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