LOCATION SELECTION
1. Plan your new installation carefully.
Floor: The floor should be structurally sound and
level within 1/8-in (3 mm). If the floor is not level, use
hydraulic cement or similar material to level the floor.
Water: A water supply will be needed to operate the
toilet. Usually a 1/2-in (DN15) line with a shut-off valve
is sufficient.
Electrical: A receptacle of the appropriate voltage will
be needed to supply electrical power to the pump.
Sewage: Access to a sewage line is required. The
Powerflush Optima requires a 1-in (DN25) (or 3/4-in
[DN20] if local code allows it) sewage discharge line to
connect to an existing sewage line. A ball or gate valve
should be installed in the discharge line.
Vent: Access to a vent pipe is required in some
markets. The use of a mechanical vent system is NOT
recommended as the toilet will not flush.
NOTE: If a built-in installation is to be used, locate the
pump unit in an area that will allow access to the pump
and switch.
Always disconnect power source before attempting to install, service or maintain the system.
Never handle a pump with wet hands or when standing on wet or damp surface or in water.
Fatal electrical shock could occur.
LEVELING PUMP UNIT
1.
level the pump unit.
other sharp objects do not puncture the pump unit.
Level the pump unit to within 1/8-in (3 mm) using
hydraulic cement or similar material.
Level macerator/tank unit to within 1/8-in. for length
and width. Use hydraulic cement or similar material for
leveling.
Do not use wooden shims to
Ensure that nails, screws or
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Discharge
Vent pipe
pipe
Ball or gate valve
sold separately
Outlet
Water
supply
Level floor