How to contact seacoast Services, Inc for vacuflush problems?
Seacoast Services, Inc. has compiled a guide for trouble shooting your VacuFlush or Traveler toilet. This format is for the most common problems. If you have a unique problem that is not listed please call us at 877-645-2064 or EMail us [email protected] with your particular issue.
How to troubleshoot your vacuflush or traveler toilet?
Seacoast Services, Inc. has compiled a guide for trouble shooting your VacuFlush or Traveler toilet. This format is for the most common problems. If you have a unique problem that is not listed please call us at 877-645-2064 or EMail us [email protected] with your
What to do if your vacuflush pump is not running?
a.There is a blockage in the system. b.Pump will not run. c.Duckbill valves in vacuum pump are inverted due to blocked discharge line or an attempt to pump out against closed seacock. a.Open flush ball and check the 1-inch (25mm) orifice at the bottom of the base for blockage and dislodge it.
How does a vacuflush marine toilet system work?
VacuFlush™ toilets have a sophisticated waste disposal system that use stored vacuum vessels and diaphragm pumps to send waste to a holding tank. These marine toilets require very little water for operation, approximately one pint per flush, and are odor free.
Seacoast Services, Inc. has compiled a guide for trouble shooting your VacuFlush or Traveler toilet. This format is for the most common problems. If you have a unique problem that is not listed please call us at 877-645-2064 or EMail us [email protected] with your particular issue.
Why are there 4 bolts on Fleetwood toilet?
We had Vacuflush service loofa at it. They found that the seal between and the floor was not properly installed by Fleetwood. The toilet is attached worth 4 bolts, these bolts are supposed to be tightened “sequentially’ similarly to tightening the wheel lugs on a car.
Why is the toilet seal on my 2012 Fleetwood losing water?
We had the same problem with a brand new 2012 Southwind. It was initially clear that the front toilet was losing water due to the system vacuum. We had the toilet seal replaced by a local technician even though the vehicle was still under warranty (we didn’t have access to a Fleetwood dealership).