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Prioritize flushing and rinsing the electric toilet's waste tank and bowl regularly, inspecting electrical connections, and maintaining proper water levels to ensure efficient operation.
Regular Maintenance Tasks
For incinerating toilets, it’s essential to regularly flush and rinse the waste tank to prevent clogging and maintain its efficiency. Every 100 uses, or at least once a week, pour 1 gallon of hot water into the tank and let it drain. This helps remove any residue and prevents the buildup of gases that can lead to malfunction.
Electrical Connection Checks
The electrical connections of an incinerating toilet are crucial, as they can be prone to corrosion and damage. Regularly inspect the connections for signs of wear, and clean or replace any corroded parts. Also, ensure that the connections are tightened securely to prevent electrical shock or short circuits.
Water Level Maintenance
The water level in the waste tank must be maintained at the recommended level to ensure proper operation of the toilet. Typically, this is around 1-2 inches from the top of the tank. Check the water level regularly, and top it off as necessary to prevent the toilet from malfunctioning or producing poor airflow.
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