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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Instructions
IMPORTANT: Do not use bowl cleaners that
contain ammonia, ethyl acetate, phosphoric acid
or concentrated chlorine bleach. These will cause
damage to treatment system. C.P. is the only toilet
bowl cleaner recommended by Raritan.
Using Raritan's C.P. Cleans Potties, a bio-enzymatic
toilet bowl cleaner, will keep the bowl clean and
fresh smelling and won't damage the treatment
system.
Recommended Visual Inspection
✓
Leaks at hose connections
✓
Hose clamps
✓
Condition of hoses
✓
Seacocks
✓
Condition of wires and connections
Treatment/Electrode cleaning
Note:
Cleaning is recommended every
SIX MONTHS
or if red light and warning for low electrode amps are
always on during treatment cycle.
1. Activate the electro scan and flush toilet several
times, allowing all waste to be treated.
2. Turn off water supply and flush toilet as dry as
possible.
NOTE: Check toilet manufacturer's instructions to
ensure no damage is done to any components.
3. Turn off power and disconnect wires to electro scan.
WARNING: electro scan must not be activated while
muriatic acid solution is in the system.
4. In plastic bucket combine 1.5 pints (.852 liters) of
muriatic acid with 3 gallons (13.635 liters) of fresh
water.
5. Carefully pour solution into the toilet and flush until
bowl is as dry as possible.
6. Pour one gallon (3.8 liters) of additional fresh water
into bowl to dilute any acid remaining.
7. Allow to stand for a
minimum
of 45 minutes.
8. Turn on water supply and flush a minimum of 10
gallons (38.0 liters) of water to dilute and discharge
muriatic acid solution.
(see section OPERATION Toilet only flush)
9. Reconnect wires and restore power to electro scan.
C.P.
Storage
Short Term - If system will not be used for a week,
flush toilet and run treatment cycle several
times.
Long Term - If system will not be used for several
weeks, flush toilet and run treatment cycle
several times. Then flush freshwater into system.
Prior to use - flush toilet several times to re-fill
treatment tank with ocean salinity salt water.
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