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Operation of appliances
WC
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To open the blade, slide the blade handle under the toilet
bowl sideways.
After use, open the blade (if it is still closed) and flush the
toilet by pressing the flush button for several seconds (if
necessary re-activate the control panel). Close the blade
after use.
Important notice! Please do not travel with a flush-water
tank, if fitted, that is too full. Similarly, do not travel with
water in the toilet bowl. Failure to comply with this notice
may result in water damage to your camper.
Emptying
The waste-holding tank holds eighteen litres: it requires
emptying when the red indicator light on the toilet control
display lights up. The red light lights up when the waste-
holding tank can only hold about two more litres, which is
no more than two to three further uses
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Make sure that the blade is closed. Open the access hatch
on the outside of your camper. Pull the safety catch on
the wasteholding tank upwards and remove the waste-
holding tank.
Place the waste-holding tank in an upright position (pull-
out handle at the top, wheels at the bottom). Slide the
handle sideways towards the front of the tank until it is
released from its locked position.
Pull the handle up and wheel the waste-holding tank to
an authorised waste disposal point.
Push the handle back into its locked position. Turn the
emptying spout upwards and remove the cap. Hold the
waste-holding tank in such a way that during emptying
you can operate the vent plunger with your thumb. To
empty the tank without splashing, depress the vent
plunger while emptying the tank.
After emptying, rinse the tank and blade thoroughly with
clean water.
Warning! Do not seriously shake the tank or use high
pressure water cleaners. This could damage the inside of
the tank.
2+$"0 the vent plunger should only be depressed once
the emptying spout is pointing downwards. Prepare the
toilet for re-use if required. Slide the waste-holding tank
into the toilet and close the access hatch.
Cleaning and maintenance
The toilet should be cleaned and maintained regularly,
depending on the amount of use.
2+$"0 never use bleach, vinegar or other detergents that
contain these substances. These could damage the seals
and other toilet components permanently.