Intended Use - Dometic VacuFlush 5000 Series Operation Manual

Vacuum pedal-flush toilet
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General safety instructions
Caution! Hazard of Flooding
If the toilet uses fresh water for flushing and is connected directly or indirectly to a shore-
side municipal water system at ANY time, shoreside water connections MUST be
disconnected if the boat is unattended (even if boat is unattended for a brief period) .
Failure to do so can result in flooding which can cause loss of property and life .
Caution! Hazard of Flooding
Before beginning any work on this product, be sure that all electrical power to the toilet
system has been turned off and that seacocks are in the CLOSED or OFF position . Failure
to do so can result in flooding which can cause loss of property and life .
Caution!
Overfilling the holding tank can create serious damage to the sanitation system, such as
rupturing the holding tank and releasing tank contents into the bilge . To prevent this
possibility, Dometic recommends using the "full" tank shut-down relay in the toilet's
electronic control module . The "full" signal from the holding tank can be generated by an
optional Dometic DTM01C tank monitor or DTM04 four-level tank monitor system .
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Intended use

The Dometic VacuFlush toilet vacuums waste from the bowl and pumps it to a holding tank or other
effluent storage/disposal system . Operated by a foot pedal, the toilet allows the user to add water to
the bowl (before using or flushing) by slightly raising the pedal, and to flush the toilet by pressing the
pedal down . An optional status panel activates lights to indicate when the toilet is activated, when
the toilet is ready to flush, and when the toilet is not ready to flush due to recharging vacuum .
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Benefits
Convenient pedal-operated flush. Add water or flush with the foot pedal .
Home-like comfort in small space. Toilets feature a full-size wood seat with large opening and
deep bowl for premium comfort .
Water conservation. Water consumption per flush is determined by how long the pedal is pushed .
VacuFlush pedal-flush toilets typically use about 1 pint (0 .5 l) per flush when the pedal is pressed
for 3 seconds .
Integrated check valve. VacuFlush 5000 series toilets use an in-line check valve to prevent back-
flow in event of negative pressure in the water supply line .
"OK to Flush" and "Do Not Flush" indicator lights (option). When equipped with an optional
VacuFlush status panel, a green light indicates when proper vacuum is achieved and toilet is ready
to flush . Red light indicates when vacuum level is too low for a flush to occur . Vacuum recharges
in about one minute after flushing .
Automatic "full tank" shut-down (option). When connected to an optional holding tank level
indication system and the holding tank reaches full level, the VacuFlush toilet's vacuum generator
will shut its electrical power off . This safety feature prevents overfilling the holding tank, which
may cause damage to the boat .
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VacuFlush Pedal-Flush Toilet

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