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COMPACT II MARINE TOILET
Installation & Maintenance Instructions
THE FOLLOWING ARE CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS THAT MUST BE READ AND FOLLOWED
DURING BOTH INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
WARNING: Raritan Engineering Company, Inc. recommends that a qualified person install this product.
Equipment damage, injury to personnel or death could result from improper installation. Raritan
Engineering Company, Inc. accepts no responsibility or liability for damage equipment, or injury
or death to personnel, that may result from improper installation or operation of this product.
WARNING: Hazard of Flooding - Any installation made below the waterline must have vented loops positioned
properly and all hose connections should be double-clamped. Both intake and discharge seacocks
should always be in the closed position when the toilet is not in use. Failure to do so may result in
flooding, property damage and loss of life.
INTRODUCTION
The Compact II is a manually operated marine
toilet. Its vertically mounted double-action piston
type pump can be changed from right hand to left
hand operation. Its size and simple installation make
it best suited where space is limited. Space require-
ments are: Height 13 3/4"(34.9cm)
Width 17 1/2"(44.5cm)
Depth: 17"(43.2cm)
The Compact II is suitable for use with Raritan's
Lectra/San
®
MC
TM
, U.S. Coast Guard certified Type
I Marine Sanitation Device (MSD) and/or holding
tank installations.
OPERATION
1. With the shutoff handle in the wet bowl position,
pump the handle up and down. This will allow
water to be pumped into the bowl and forced
through the discharge at the base of the pump. It
is advisable to flush the toilet briefly before
using, to minimize staining of the bowl.
2. The pump is designed to pump in rinse water and
pump out waste water at the same time. If the
water level in the bowl rises, move the shutoff
handle to the dry bowl position, then pump for
several strokes as needed. After doing this, flush
the toilet several strokes with the intake valve in
the wet bowl position to clear all lines.
CAUTIONS: Hard objects or stringy substances
(paper towels, feminine hygiene products, filter
tip cigarettes, etc.) thrown into the toilet will cause
damage. These objects MUST NOT BE PLACED
IN THE TOILET.
MAINTENANCE
With normal use very little maintenance is required
other than inspection and periodic replacement of
rubber parts. Using C.P., a bio-enzymatic toilet bowl
cleaner (available from Raritan Engineering), will
keep the bowl clean and fresh smelling. Introducing
Raritan Concentrate into the flush water through a
Toilet Water Kit (#TWK) will deodorize and lubri-
cate the unit.
Super Lube
®
(#SL) applied to the piston rod will
prolong the life of the seal. This should be done every
spring and fall or more regularly if the head is used
frequently.
CAUTIONS: Using improper deodorants or
cleaners can result in damage to rubber and
plastic parts. DO NOT USE pine oil, formalde-
hyde, ammonia, ethyl acetate, phosphoric acid,
chlorine bleach or solvent based products.
Before attempting repairs, refer to the Troubleshoot-
ing section of this manual.
STORAGE
Short Term Storage
If the toilet is not going to be used for up to one week,
flush the toilet several strokes with the shut off
handle in the wet bowl position to clear all lines, then
switch to the dry bowl position.
Long Term Storage
If the toilet is not going to be used for over a week,
follow the short term storage, then switch to the dry
bowl position and purge the toilet with at least two
gallons of fresh water added to the bowl.
Super Lube
®
is a registered trademark of Synco Chemical Corp.
Lectra/San
®
is a trademark of Exceltec.
LST/MC
™
is a trademark of Raritan Engineering Co., Inc.
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