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Troubleshooting guide – Dometic 706 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

13. Vacuum pump is running too

slow, overheating, blowing

fuses or circuit breaker.

14. Toilet will not flush.

(No vacuum.)

See problems 3 and 15

if necessary.

15. Blockage between toilet and

vacuum generator.

16. Pump emits odor.

a. Gear motor is worn or defective.

b. Plugged vent line or vent filter.

c. Blockage in discharge line.

d. Improper wire size.

e. Improper voltage.

f. Vacuum pump bellows clogged with

tissue.

a. There is a blockage in the system.

b. Pump will not run.

c. Duckbill valves in vacuum pump

are inverted due to blocked dis-

charge line or an attempt to pump

out against closed seacock.

a. Collapsed vacuum line.

b. Sharp bends or kinks in vacuum

hose.

c. Improper operation of toilet.

d. Foreign objects were flushed down

toilet.

a. Loose or defective hose

connection on pump.

b. Loose intake or discharge fittings

on pump.

c. Worn, torn or punctured pump

bellows (vacuum generator) or

diaphragm (vacuum holding tank).

a. Check motor and replace if

necessary.

b. Disassemble and clean out vent

line. Replace vent filter if

necessary.

c. Disassemble and clean discharge

line. Be certain that in-line valves

(duckbill valves) and seacock are

in proper position.

d. Wire size too small. Check electri-

cal diagram for proper wire size for

voltage of pump used.

e. Check input power for low voltage.

f. Remove and clean bellows

assembly. (When flushing toilet,

using more water may alleviate

this problem.)

a. Open flush ball and check the

1-inch (25mm) orifice at the

bottom of the base for block-

age and dislodge it. Never use

drain-opening or other household

plumbing chemicals.

If blockage is not in base, it may

be found in these locations:

• outlet of vacuum tank

• inlet of vacuum generator

• diptube of vacuum generator

• inlet of vacuum pump

b. See problem 12.

c. Replace duckbill valves, making

sure they point in the correct

direction.

a. Inspect vacuum line for collapsed

condition and replace line if

needed.

b. Inspect vacuum hose for kinks

or bends. If less than 8.5-inches

(216mm) radius on any bend,

reposition hose to achieve

minimum 8.5-inch bend radius.

c. Make sure each person using

toilet knows correct procedure.

d. DO NOT flush any non-dissolving

items (i.e. sanitary napkins, facial

tissue, wet strength tissue, paper

towels, etc.) or excessive toilet

tissue down toilet. Rapid-

dissolving SeaLand brand toilet

tissue is best.

a. Tighten connections or replace

hose and make new connections.

b. Tighten intake or discharge fittings

on pump. Replace nipples or

adapters if necessary.

c. Replace pump bellows or

diaphragm.

Problem

Possible Cause

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