Disposal
In order to ensure that the recyclable
packaging materials are re-used, they should
be sent to the customary local collection
system. The appliance should be transferred
to a suitable waste disposal company that will
ensure re-use of the recyclable components
and proper disposal of the rest.
Safety instructionts / Description of model
2.0
Safety instructions
2.1
Intended use
This toilet is designed for installation in
recreation vehicles such as caravans or
motorhomes. The toilet is designed for a
maximum person weight of 130 kg (286.6
lb).
2.2
User's responsibility
Anyone operating the sanitation system must
be familiar with the safe handling and
understand the advice in these operating
instructions. Children may only operate the
sanitation system if they have been made
aware of how to operate it safely and the
dangers attending incorrect operation.
2.3
Use of sanitary additives
Before using sanitary means when using and
cleaning the toilet, observe the usage notes on
the packaging.
CAUTION!
Store these sanitary additives so that
they are out of the reach of children.
2.4
Working upon and
checking toilet
Leave maintenance and service work to
specialist staff.
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Exception
Regular greasing of the seals mentioned in
the item Maintenance.
Removal of the cassette seal
CAUTION!
Prevent accidental closing of the toilet
slide during cleaning and greasing. Risk
of injury!
3.0
Description of model
3.1
Model identification
Example:
CT S 4110
S = free-standing, without flush water
tank, with console
Cassette Toilet
The CTx 4110 cassette toilet consists of a
toilet which is installed fixed in the vehicle and
a removable, mobile cassette as a blackwater
tank. The cassette can be accessed from the
outside through a door. The toilet receives the
flush water from a fresh water tank installed in
the vehicle.
3.2
Toilet identification label
The identification label contains all important
details. You can read off from this the model
identification (1) , the product number (2) and
the serial number (3) . You will need these
details whenever you contact the customer
services centre or when ordering spare parts.
You will find the identification label within the
cassette housing after removing the cassette.
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