The Thetford Cassette C-200 Cw / Cwe (Discovery & Ranger); Preparing For Use - Bailey Caravan Owner's Manual

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4.12
THE THETFORD CASSETTE C-200 CW / CWE
(Discovery & Ranger)
The unit consists of two sections, a permanently installed toilet system and a slide out waste holding
tank.
The toilet section of the C-200 CW includes a rotatable bowl, removable seat and cover, a console with
flush handle, a built in flush water tank and a waste level warning indicator. Underneath the bowl, the
valve blade handle is located.
The waste holding tank that is accessible from the outside of the caravan is located underneath the
toilet and is removed for emptying from the outside of the vehicle through an access door. A rotating
pour-out spout, automatic holding tank vent, air release valve, valve blade, carrying handles and hand
grip are incorporated in the waste holding tank. A sliding cover guarantees you optimal hygiene. The
model identification can be found on the identification label. C-200 CWE is the same as the C-200 CW
except that the flush is electrically operated.
▲ Make sure that the flush and holding tanks are both completely empty before towing.

4.12.1 Preparing for use

i.
Open access door pull retaining clip upwards (fig.1).
ii.
Remove holding tank by pulling straight out. When holding tank hits the stop, tilt front end downwards
slightly and remove (fig.2).
iii.
Position tank vertically and swivel pour-out spout upwards (fig.3).
iv.
Remove dosage cap and pour-out spout. Add required amount of toilet fluid in the dosage cup
(fig.4). Add approximately 2 litres of water through the spout to cover holding tank bottom. Replace
cap and return pour-out spout to original stored position.
▲ Warmer weather or longer intervals between emptying the waste tank may require additional
toilet fluid. Use only Thetford toilet fluid to achieve the best results.
▲ Never add toilet fluid directly into the toilet bowl.
v.
Slide holding tank into position through access door (fig.5). Never force insertion as this can cause
severe damage to the toilet.
vi.
Make sure the holding tank is secured by the retaining clip (fig.6).
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