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Flushing lever (black) and water
fill lever (white) shown in the
normal closed position. Fig. 4-11
Pull water fill lever (white) to
adjust to desired level. Fig. 4-12
Single forward motion flushes
and refills bowl. Fig. 4-13
Fig. 4-10
Fig. 4-9
SANITATION SYSTEM (Marine Toilets Only)
Toilets
Two types or models of toilets are used on Jayco campers. One is the Aqua Magic
®
Starlight/Galaxy/Aurora model featuring two foot pedals for flushing. The second type,
the Aqua Magic
®
4, features two levers on the back side to flush the toilet.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS – STARLIGHT/GALAXY/AURORA
Your toilet is efficient and easy to operate.
Prior to utilizing the unit or after dumping
your holding tank, add the proper amount
of deodorant to tank. Adding a deodorant
will help control waste odors in the tank.
After each use, the bowl fills with water
automatically to a depth of two inches. To
add additional water to bowl, step on the
small pedal and hold until the desired
amount of water is in the bowl. Release
pedal slowly (Fig. 4-9). To flush, step on the large pedal until rinse clears the toilet bowl,
release pedal slowly (Fig. 4-10).
YOU MUST USE AN ADEQUATE AMOUNT OF
WATER WHEN FLUSHING TO PREVENT SOLID WASTE BUILD UP AND PRO-
MOTE PROPER DRAINAGE.
See Holding Tanks.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS – AQUA MAGIC
®
4
The Aqua Magic
®
4 is equipped with two operating levers located on the right side of the
toilet when facing the unit. To flush, pull the black lever (Fig. 4-13) forward (clockwise)
until rinse clears bowl and release lever slowly. Movement of
the flush lever opens the waste valve and allows waste to
pass into the holding tank. Water fill is activated simulta-
neously with the black flush lever. The lever should be held
open for several seconds to allow adequate flush water cover-
age of bowl to develop. The white water fill lever (Fig. 4-12)
can be operated independently of the black flush lever if more
than the normal two inch automatic bowl refill water is de-
sired.
YOU MUST USE AN ADEQUATE AMOUNT OF
WATER WHEN FLUSHING TO PREVENT SOLID
WASTE BUILD UP AND PROMOTE PROPER DRAIN-
AGE.
See Holding Tanks.
Maintenance
See “Toilets” section under maintenance in Chapter 7.
Summary of Contents for Conventional Travel Trailer
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