Dometic 8100, 8500, 8600, 8700, 8900 Guide d'installation

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Guide d'installation
SANITATION
TOILETS
8100/8500/8600/8700/8900
EN
8000 Series
Installation Manual ................1
FR
Série 8000
Guide d’installation ...............17
Form No. 600347405_B 08/18 | ©2018 Dometic Corporation
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NORTH AMERICAN ADDRESS INFORMATION
U.S.A. & CANADA
Service Office
Dometic Corporation
13128 St. Rte. 226
Big Prairie, OH 44611
Service Center & Dealer
Locations
Refer to “8 Customer Service” on
page 16
Read these instructions carefully. These instructions MUST stay with this product.
CONTENTS
1 Explanation of symbols and safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2 General information ....................................................... 4
3 Intended use ............................................................ 5
4 Specifications ............................................................ 5
5 Prepare for installation ..................................................... 8
6 Installation ..............................................................10
7 Disposal ................................................................16
8 Customer Service .........................................................16
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1 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This manual has safety information and instructions to help you eliminate or reduce the risk of
accidents and injuries.
1.1 Recognize safety information
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential physical injury hazards.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
1.2 Understand signal words
A signal word will identify safety messages and property damage messages, and will indicate the
degree or level of hazard seriousness.
indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
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indicates additional information that is not related to physical injury.
1.3 Supplemental directives
Read and follow all safety information and instructions to avoid possible injury or death.
Read and understand these instructions before installation of this product.
Incorrect installation of this product can lead to serious injury.
The installation must comply with all applicable local or national codes, including the
latest edition of the following standards:
U.S.A.
ANSI/NFPA70, National Electrical Code
(NEC)
ANSI/NFPA 1192, Recreational Vehicles
Code
ABYC guidelines for marine installations
Canada
CSA C22.1, Parts l & ll, Canadian Electrical
Code
CSA Z240 RV Series, Recreational
Vehicles
1.4 General safety messages
Failure to obey the following warnings could result in property damage, serious
injury, or death:
This product must be installed and serviced by a qualified service technician.
Do not modify this product in any way. Modifi cation can be extremely hazardous.
FLOOD HAZARD:
Seacocks must be installed in all piping connected to through-the-hull fittings.
Seacocks must be easily accessible to all users of the toilet, or secondary valves
should be fitted in hose runs where they are easily accessible.
If the toilet is connected to any through-the-hull fittings: always close seacocks
when toilet is not in use (even if the boat is unattended for a brief period).
Valves must be full-bore valves of marine sanitation quality. Do not use screw-to-
close gate valves.
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Flexible hoses must be of marine sanitation quality and must be secured to any
fittings with two stainless steel, worm-drive, hose-band clamps at each connection.
Check connections frequently for integrity.
Use properly positioned, ventilated loops when the potential exists for the toilet
rim to fall below the waterline during any heel, load, or trim condition, or when the
toilet is connected to any through-the hull fittings. The ventilated loops must be
installed in the intake (if connected to raw water) and/or the discharge piping.
Ensure that all electrical power to the toilet is turned off and that seacocks are in the
closed or off position before installing the toilet or performing any maintenance.
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 discon nected if the boat is unattended (even if boat is unattended for a brief
period).
If the toilet is connected to any through-the-hull fittings: all flexible hoses must
be of marine sanitation quality and must be secured to any fittings (such as those
at seacock, vented loop or toilet) with two stainless steel, worm-drive hose band
clamps at each connection. Connections must be checked frequently for integrity.
If the toilet uses raw water for flushing at any time, a raw-water pump controlled by
an automatically operat ing demand switch must not be installed. If the onboard
water valve or any plumbing connections were to leak, the automatically operated
pump would start and could flood the boat.
RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE. Failure to comply may cause damage to the toilet
or toilet system.
Only flush water, bodily wastes, and rapid-dissolving toilet tissue.
Do not overfill the holding tank, or serious damage can occur to the sanitation
system. Overfilling the holding tank can rupture the holding tank or release tank
contents into the bilge.
2 GENERAL INFORMATION
Included Parts
Macerator toilet Dometic Flush Touchpad (DFT) or flush
switch (DFS or DFTS), or other switch
options, depending on model
Control module Cable for Dometic DFT flush switch or
DSS status panel (RJ45/Ethernet)
Discharge adapter fittings Floor-bracket hardware kit
Floor-mounting template
*For 8700 models only
Optional Parts*
DTM01C tank monitor
DTM04 four-level tank monitor
*Available as accessory (not included)
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3 INTENDED USE
The 8000 Series toilets are designed and intended for use only inside a boat or recreational
vehicle (hereinafter referred to as “RV”) for which it is supplied. Use the instructions to ensure
correct installation of the toilet. Dometic Corporation accepts no liability for damage in the
following cases:
Faulty assembly or connection.
Damage to the product resulting from mechanical influences and excess voltage.
Alterations to the product without expressed permission from Dometic Corporation.
Use for purposes other than those described in the operating manual.
Dometic Corporation reserves the right to modify appearances and specifications without notice.
4 SPECIFICATIONS
4.1 Materials
Component 8100 8500, 8600, 8700, 8900
Toilet vitreous ceramic
Macerator pump body glass-filled polypropylene
Control module housing ABS plastic
Dometic DFT switch panel frame ABS plastic
Dometic DFT switch panel
polycarbonate resin
Dometic flush-switch panel powder-coated
aluminum
4.2 Minimum system requirements
8100 8600, 8900 8500, 8700
Electrical
Circuit breaker 20 amps/12 VDC; 15 amps/24 VDC
Wiring Marine: Refer to ABYC recommendations.
RV: Refer to ANSI/RVIA LV and NFPA 70/NEC Standards
for recommended wire gauge (USA). Refer to CEC I and II
Standards for recommended wire gauge (Canada).
Water Supply
Fitting 0.5" (13 mm) ID
flexible water line
0.5" (13 mm) NPT
Flow rate 2.0 gpm/7600 ml/min minimum 2.5 gpm/
9500 ml/min minimum
Discharge
Inside diameter 1.5" (38 mm) or 1" (25 mm)
Horizontal run 98' (30 m) maximum
Vertical run 9.8' (3 m) maximum
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Refer to ANSI 1192 and Z240 RV Series standards, where applicable, for additional RV
toilet installation guidelines. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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4.3 Dimensions
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A
E
C
B
D
2
F
3
A
E
C
B
D
4
F
5
A
E
C
B
D
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F
Low-profile dimensions
Reference
8100 Series
(fig. 1 and 2)
8600 Series
(fig. 1 and 2)
8900 Series
(fig. 1 and 2)
A 15” (381 mm) 15” (381 mm) 14.75” (375 mm)
B 14.75” (375 mm) 14.75” (375 mm) 14.75” (375 mm)
C 18.375” (467 mm) 19.75” (502 mm) 18.25” (464 mm)
D 13.75” (349 mm) 14” (356 mm) 13.625” (346 mm)
E 14” (356 mm) 15.375” (391 mm) 14.875” (378 mm)
F 28” (711 mm) 30.5” (775 mm) 30.25” (768 mm)
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Standard height dimensions
Reference
8100 Series
(fig. 1 and 2)
8500 Series
(fig. 5 and 6)
8600 Series
(fig. 1 and 2)
8700 Series
(fig. 3 and 4)
8900 Series
(fig. 1 and 2)
A 18.375”
(467 mm)
19”
(483 mm)
18.125”
(460 mm)
19"
(483 mm)
18.125”
(460 mm)
B 14.75”
(375 mm)
14.75”
(375 mm)
14.75”
(375 mm)
Touchpad
14" (356 mm)
14.75”
(375 mm)
Flush handle
15.75" (400 mm)
C 18.625”
(473 mm)
22”
(559 mm)
19.75
(502 mm)
21.5”
(546 mm)
18.625”
(473 mm)
D 17” (432 mm) 17.5” (445 mm) 17” (432 mm) 17.5” (445 mm) 17” (432 mm)
E 15.75” (400 mm) 17.5” (445 mm) 16” (406 mm) 17” (432 mm) 15.75” (400 mm)
F 32” (813 mm) 37” (940 mm) 33.5” (851 mm) 33.5” (851 mm) 33.5” (851 mm)
Panel and control module dimensions
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A
B
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A
C
B
9
A
C
B
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A
B
Reference
Flush Toggle Switch
(DFST) (Figure 7)
Touchpad (DFT)
(Figure 8)
Control Module
(Figure 9)
Touch Panel
(DFSHW)
(Figure 10)
A 3.25” (83 mm) 2” (51 mm) 4.25” (108 mm) 3” (76 mm)
B 3.25” (83 mm) 3.25” (83 mm) 5.375” (137 mm) 3.44” (87 mm)
C 0.25” (6 mm) 0.4” (11 mm) 2.125” (54 mm) 0.4” (11 mm)
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5 PREPARE FOR INSTALLATION
Failure to obey the following warnings could result in property damage, serious
injury, or death:
FLOOD HAZARD. For toilets that use raw-water systems: Do not install a raw-water pump
controlled by an automatic demand switch.
SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. Use the recommended fuse, circuit breaker, and wire size. Failure
to comply could result in a fire.
5.1 Laying out the fresh-water system
8100 Series
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Macerator Toilet
Holding Tank
(cut-away view)
Flush-
Switch
Panel
Discharge
Pump
Deck
Discharge
“Full” Level
Probe (optional)
Vent
Fitting
Seacock
0.5" (13 mm)
Fresh Water Hose
Vent
Filter
8500, 8600, 8700, and 8900 Series
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Macerator Toilet
Holding Tank
(cut-away view)
Flush Switch
Discharge
Pump
Deck
Discharge
Control
Module
“0.75” & “Full”
Level Probes (optional)
Vent
Fitting
Seacock
0.5" (13 mm)
Fresh Water Hose
Vent
Filter
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Use cold water only. Install a shut-off valve in the water line for maintenance purposes.
5.2 Laying out the raw-water system
A separate pump is required for raw-water systems.
If the raw-water pump draws more than 18 amps of current, a 12 or 24 VDC electrical relay
must be installed.
The pump is activated by the electrical signal from the toilet’s electronic control module that
would operate the integral water valve in a fresh water system.
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Read before proceeding:
Use cold water only. Include a shut-off valve in the water line for maintenance purposes.
Use primary and secondary water filters.
Install the vented loop as shown in figures 13 and 14. It must be equipped with an
integral check valve that allows air into the line to prevent siphoning.
The raw water pump must not be demand-type. The pump is controlled by a
control module.
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Flush-
Switch
Panel
Seacock
Raw Water
Pump
Macerator Toilet
To Suction Side of
Raw Water Pump
Water Line
0.5" (13 mm)
Water Hose
0.625" (16 mm) Hose
1" (25 mm) Hose
Fine Water Filter
(100 Mesh)
Small Engine
Intake Strainer (coarse)
Vented Loop/Check Valve
(Must be 8" (203 mm) min. above
water line during all conditions
of heel, trim, or load)
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Flush
Switch
Control
Module
Seacock
Raw Water
Pump
Macerator Toilet
To Suction Side of
Raw Water Pump
Water Line
0.5" (13 mm)
Water Hose
0.625" (16 mm) Hose
1" (25 mm) Hose
Fine Water Filter
(100 Mesh)
Small Engine
Intake Strainer (coarse)
Vented Loop/Check Valve
(Must be 8"(203 mm) min. above
water line during all conditions
of heel, trim, or load)
5.3 Wiring/electronic control module connections
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Read before proceeding:
There must be a circuit breaker or fuse for every toilet.
For marine applications, follow ABYC guidelines.
For RV applications, refer to ANSI/RVIA LV and NFPA70/NEC standards (U.S.A.)
or CEC I and II standards (Canada) for the recommended wire gauge. Refer to”1.3
Supplemental directives” on page 3.
Use tinned, stranded copper wire.
Use crimp-type wire connections. Do not use wire nuts, as wire nuts can corrode.
5.4 Planning the electrical connections
Plan the flush-switch panel and electronic control module locations, if applicable, so that the
control module and wires are installed in locations that will always remain dry.
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Several flush-switch assembly options are available from Dometic. Follow the instructions
included with each flush switch assembly.
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6 INSTALLATION
6.1 Installing the toilet with through-the-floor connections
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Mounting
Template
Place the floor-mounting template in
the desired location. Keep at least 11"
(279 mm) between the centerline of the
template and any walls or interior fixtures.
Punch through the center of the holes and
mounting-bracket corners in the template.
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Remove the template from the floor.
Drill all access and fastener holes as
indicated on the template, using the
center punches as guides.
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8100, 8500, 8600, 8900 models
only: Do not drill mounting-bracket
corners.
Repeat the steps under figure 15 and 16
using the wall switch template.
For 8100 Series models, drill a 2.75"
(70 mm) diameter hole.
For the 8500, 8600, 8700, and
8900 Series models, drill a 1" (25
mm) diameter hole.
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Hex-Head Screw
Floor Bracket
8100, 8500, 8600, 8900 models only
Secure the floor brackets to the floor using
the long hex-head screws from the toilet
floor-bracket kit.
Loosely tighten with a 0.375" (10 mm)
socket wrench, using the mounting
bracket corner marks as guides.
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Do not completely tighten the hex-
head screws to the floor. Brackets will
tighten when fastening the toilet to
the brackets.
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Flush-
Switch
Panel
(From Circuit
Breaker/Fuse)
(To
Toilet)
8100 models only
Turn the electrical power off.
Route wiring from the circuit breaker or
fuse to the flush-switch panel location
using 12-gauge (or larger) tinned copper
wire.
Route wiring from the flush switch to the
toilet location using 12-gauge (or larger)
tinned copper wire. Route the wiring
through the wiring access hole in the
floor.
Fasten the wires to the appropriate leads
on the back of the flush-switch panel using
crimp-style wire connectors.
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Touchpad
Cable
Flush Switch
Cable
Touchpad
Panel
Flush
Switch
Control
Module
Control
Module
Route the touchpad or flush-switch Ethernet cable from the Ethernet connection on the
control module through the access hole on the wall.
Secure the Ethernet cable to the touchpad or flush-switch panel.
Snap the touchpad or flush-switch panel cover onto the panel bracket.
8700 models with flush handle only
Route the 3-pin flush-handle cable from the control module to the toilet location.
Route the Ethernet cable to the status panel location and secure the cable to the connection.
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Touchpad
Cable
4-Wire Control
Module Cable
4-Wire Control
Module Cable
Mounting
Screws
Control
Module
Ensure that the electrical power is off and install the control module in a cool, dry location.
Secure the flush-switch or touchpad Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connection on the control
module.
Complete the wiring connections to the control module.
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Before proceeding:
Refer to the wiring diagram included with the parts list (packed separately).
Refer to “5.3 Wiring/electronic control module connections” on page 9.
Route the 4-wire control module cable to the toilet through the access hole in the floor.
Proceed to “6.5 Finalizing the installation” on page 14.
6.2 Installing the toilet with through-the-wall connections
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Template
Use the floor template to locate the
vertical centerline of each hole.
Loosen the band clamp on the discharge
loop outlet and remove the straight
discharge hose fitting from the discharge
adapter fitting.
Attach the discharge elbow fitting to the
discharge adapter fitting.
Place the toilet in the desired position and
mark the horizontal centerlines.
Drill the hole sizes according to the template.
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4-Wire Control
Module Cable
Route the wiring and plumbing through
the drilled holes.
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Refer to “5.3 Wiring/electronic
control module connections” on
page 9.
Provide extra discharge hose length for
connection to the toilet. Refer to
“4.2 Minimum system requirements” on
page 5.
Proceed to “6.5 Finalizing the installation”
on page 14.
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6.3 Installing a toilet and bidet combination
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Mounting
Template
Place the floor-mounting template in
the desired location. Keep at least 11"
(279 mm) between the centerline of the
template and any walls or interior fixtures.
Punch through the center of the holes and
mounting bracket corners in the template.
Cut out the oblong access hole as marked
on the floor template.
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Cold-Water Line
Hot-Water Line
Secure the floor brackets to the floor using
the long hex-head screws from the toilet
floor-bracket kit.
Tighten with a 0.375” (10 mm) socket
wrench, using the corner marks as guides.
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Do not completely tighten the hex-
head screws to the floor. Brackets will
tighten when fastening the toilet to
the brackets.
Route the cold-water supply line to the
toilet/bidet mixer-valve water line (blue
band).
Route the hot-water supply line to the
bidet faucet hot-water line (red band).
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4-Wire Control
Module Cable
Route the wiring and discharge plumbing
through the holes.
Provide extra discharge hose length to
connect to the toilet. Refer to
“4.2 Minimum system requirements” on
page 5.
Proceed to “6.5 Finalizing the installation”
on page 14.
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6.4 Toilet system with “full tank” shut-down relay and tank monitor system
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All installations can be set up to include “full tank” shut-down relay and tank monitor
system options. Consult the wiring diagrams included with the product for further
details. Wiring associated with these options needs to be done prior to the next step.
Route the input power wires from the “full tank” shut-down relay to the flush-switch panel.
Proceed to “6.5 Finalizing the installation” on page 14.
6.5 Finalizing the installation
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Discharge
Assembly
Discharge
Loop Outlet
Toilet
Water
Supply
Connection
4-Wire
Control
Module
Cable
8100,8600,
8900 models
(Rear View)
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Flush
Handle
3-Pin Flush
Handle Cable
8700 models
(Rear View)
Toilet
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If installing an 8100 model toilet, perform the following steps prior to proceeding with
the remainder of this section:
Connect the water-valve adapter to the flexible water line with a hose clamp.
Connect the water-valve adapter to the water valve fitting.
8100, 8600, 8700, and 8900 models
Loosen the band clamp on the discharge loop outlet and remove the discharge adapter
fitting/hose fitting assembly.
Lubricate the discharge fitting with a few drops of liquid dish washing soap.
Insert the discharge fitting assembly into the discharge hose and connect them using two
hose clamps.
Position the hose clamp screws 180° from each other.
Place the toilet near the access holes.
Connect the toilet water line to the water supply line.
Make the final wiring connection:
8600 and 8900 models: Connect the 4-pin connector to the control module cable.
8100 models: Connect the flush-switch panel wires to the toilet wires.
8700 models: Connect the 3-pin flush handle connector to the 3-pin wire from the
control module.
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Mounting Brackets
Position the toilet over the floor brackets
and tilt it up from the back.
Push the discharge-assembly fitting and
hose into the discharge-loop outlet.
Tighten the band clamp.
Lower toilet back down to the floor.
Turn on the water supply and electrical
power to the toilet.
Check for leaks by pressing the flush
switch. If there is a leak, tighten the
connection.
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Mounting
Bracket
Screw
Washer
Cover
(Rear View)
8100, 8500, 8600, 8900 models
Insert the plastic washers from the
floor-bracket kit into the fastener holes.
Fasten the toilet to the brackets using
the short screws included with the
floor-bracket kit.
Place the plastic covers over the
floor-bracket screws.
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Washer
Screw
Cover
8700 models only
Drill pilot holes at the floor-mounting
holes.
Install the screws and washers (provided)
using a 0.375" (10 mm) socket wrench.
Place the plastic covers over the screws.
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7 DISPOSAL
M
Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins, whenever possible.
Consult a local recycling center or specialize dealer for details about how to dispose of
the product in accordance with all applicable national and local regulations.
8 CUSTOMER SERVICE
For the Authorized Service Center near you, call between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (ET), Monday
through Friday, or contact the nearest Parts Distributor.
Telephone: 1 800-321-9886 U.S.A. and Canada
330-439-5550 International
Fax:
330-496-3097 U.S.A. and Canada
330-439-5567 International
Website: www.dometic.com
SANITAIRE
CUVETTES DE TOILETTES
8100/8500/8600/8700/8900
FR
Série 8000
Guide d’installation
Document no 600347405_B 08/18 | ©2018 Dometic Corporation
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FR
Cuvettes de Toilettes
ADRESSE – AMÉRIQUE DU NORD
États-Unis et CANADA
Bureau de service
Dometic Corporation
13128 St. Rte. 226
Big Prairie, OH 44611
Liste des centres de service
etdes revendeurs
Voir «8 Service à la clientèle », à la
page 32
Lisez attentivement ces instructions. Ces instructions DOIVENT rester avec ceproduit.
SOMMAIRE
1 Explication des symboles et consignes de sécurité ..............................18
2 Informations générales ................................................... 20
3 Indication .............................................................. 20
4 Caractéristiques techniques ................................................21
5 Préparation à l’installation ................................................. 24
6 Installation ............................................................. 26
7 Élimination ............................................................. 32
8 Service à la clientèle ...................................................... 32
1 EXPLICATION DES SYMBOLES ET CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
Ce manuel contient des consignes de sécurité et des instructions pour aider l’utilisateur à éliminer
ou réduire le risque d’accidents et de blessures.
1.1 Reconnaître les consignes de sécurité
C’est le symbole d’alerte à la sécurité. Il signale des risques de blessures physiques.
Obéir à tous les messages de sécurité qui suivent ce symbole pour éviter les risques
deblessure ou de mort.
1.2 Comprendre les mots-indicateurs
Un mot-indicateur identifie les messages de sécurité et les messages liés aux dégâts matériels,
etsignale le degré ou niveau de gravité du danger.
indique une situation dangereuse qui, si elle n’est pas évitée,
peutcauser la mort ou des blessures graves.
indique une situation dangereuse qui, si elle n’est pas évitée, peut causer
desblessures mineures ou modérées.
est utilisé pour signaler des pratiques non liées à une blessure physique.
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fournit des renseignements additionnels sans rapport avec des blessures physiques.
1.3 Directives supplémentaires
Lire et respecter toutes les consignes de sécurité et les instructions pour éviter des
blessures, voire la mort. Lire et comprendre ces instructions avant d’installer ce produit.
L’installation incorrecte de ce produit peut causer des blessures graves. L’installation
doit se conformer à tous les codes locaux ou nationaux applicables, y compris la toute
dernière édition des normes suivantes:
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États-Unis
ANSI/NFPA70, Code national de
l’électricité (CNE)
ANSI/NFPA 1192, Code des véhicules
récréatifs
Directives ABYC pour les installations
marines
Canada
CSA C22.1, Parties l et ll, Code canadien
de l’électricité
CSA Z240 RV Series, véhicules récréatifs
1.4 Messages de sécurité d’ordre général
Le non-respect des avertissements pourrait entraîner des dégâts
matériels, des blessures graves ou la mort:
Ce produit doit être installé et entretenu par un agent technique qualifié.
Ne pas modifier ce produit d’une quelconque manière. Une modifi cation peut être
extrêmement dangereuse.
RISQUE D’INONDATION:
Des robinets doivent être installés dans toute la tuyauterie attachée aux raccords
traversant la coque. Les robinets doivent être facilement accessibles à tous les
utilisateurs de la cuvette de toilette ou des vannes secondaires doivent être montées
dans les sections de tuyau à un endroit facilement accessible.
Si la cuvette de toilette est raccordée à tout raccord à travers la coque: toujours
fermer les robinets lorsque la cuvette de toilette n’est pas utilisée (même si
l’utilisateur laisse le bateau sans surveillance pendant une courte période).
Les vannes doivent être des vannes de sûreté à passage intégral de qualité
«épuration marine». Ne pas utiliser de robinets-vannes à vis.
Les tuyaux flexibles doivent être de qualité «épuration marine» et doivent être
fixés à tout raccord à l’aide de deux colliers de serrage par vis sans fin inox.
Vérifierrégulièrement l’intégrité des raccords.
Utiliser des boucles ventilées correctement positionnées s’il est possible que le
rebord de la cuvette se situe en dessous de la ligne de flottaison en cas de gîte,
charge ou balance, ou si la cuvette de toilette est fixée à tout raccord traversant la
coque. Les boucles ventilées doivent être installées dans la tuyauterie d’admission
(en cas de raccordement à de l’eau brute) et/ou de refoulement.
S’assurer que l’alimentation électrique de la cuvette de toilette est entièrement
coupée et que les robinets sont fermés ou en position Arrêt avant d’installer la
cuvette de toilette ou d’effectuer tout entretien.
Si la cuvette de toilette utilise de l’eau douce pour la chasse et est à tout moment
raccordée directement ou indirectement à un réseau d’eau municipale sur les
côtes: les raccordements à un réseau d’eau sur les côtes doivent être débranchés
sile bateau est laissé sans surveillance (même pendant une courte période).
Si la cuvette de toilette est raccordée à tout raccord à travers la coque: tous les
tuyaux flexibles doivent être de qualité «épuration marine» et doivent être fixés
àtout raccord (notamment au robinet, à la boucle ventilée ou à la cuvette de
toilette) à l’aide de deux colliers de serrage par vis sans fin inox. L’intégrité des
raccords doit régulièrement être vérifiée.
Si la cuvette de toilette utilise de l’eau brute pour la chasse à tout moment,
unepompe à eau brute commandée par un commutateur de demande
automatique ne doit pas être installée. Si le robinet d’eau à bord ou tout raccord
de plomberie venait à fuir, la pompe à commande automatique démarrerait et
risquerait d’inonder le bateau.
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Cuvettes de Toilettes
RISQUE DE DÉGÂTS MATÉRIELS. Respecter ces consignes sous peine
d’endommager la cuvette ou le système de toilette.
Chasser seulement de l’eau, des déchets corporels et du papier hygiénique
àdissolution rapide.
Ne pas trop remplir la cuve de rétention sous peine de dommages importants au
niveau du système sanitaire. Le remplissage excessif de la cuve de rétention risque
de rompre la cuve de rétention ou de libérer son contenu dans la cale.
2 INFORMATIONS GÉNÉRALES
Pièces fournies
Cuvette de toilette à pompe
dilacératrice
Pavé tactile de chasse Dometic (DFT) ou
interrupteur de chasse (DFS ouDFTS), ou autres
options d’interrupteur, selonlemodèle
Module de commande Câble pour interrupteur de chasse DFT Dometic
ou panneau d’état DSS (RJ45/Ethernet)
Raccords-adaptateurs de
refoulement
Ensemble de quincaillerie de support defixation
au plancher
Gabarit de fixation au plancher
*Pour modèles 8700 seulement
Pièces facultatives*
Contrôleur de niveau de cuve DTM01C
Contrôleur de niveau de cuve à quatre niveaux DTM04
*Disponibles comme accessoires (non fournies)
3 INDICATION
La cuvette de toilette série 8000 est conçue pour une utilisation à l’intérieur du bateau ou du
véhicule récréatif (ci-après appelé «VR») pour lequel elle est fournie. Suivre ces instructions pour
garantir l’installation correcte de la cuvette de toilette. Dometic Corporation n’endosse aucune
responsabilité en cas de dommages dans les cas suivants:
Assemblage ou branchement incorrect.
Endommagement du produit résultant des influences mécaniques et d’une tension excessive.
Altérations du produit sans la permission expresse de Dometic Corporation.
Utilisation à d’autres fins que celles décrites dans le manuel d’utilisation.
Dometic Corporation se réserve le droit de modifier l’apparence et les caractéristiques
techniques de l’appareil sans préavis.
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