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Property Owner's Name:
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Address of Property:
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Property Owner's Mailing Address:
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Gov. Lot #:
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Zip Code
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Phone Number
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Lot #
II. TYPE OF BUILDING: (Check One)
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D State Owned
Public (Explain the uselowpose<~''frnP(' /^
Tax ID#:
[_] 1 or 2 Family Dwelling - No. of Bedrooms
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III. TYPE OF PERMIT: (Check only one box on line A. Check box on line B, if applicable)
A)
B)
New D Replacement I[ County Private Interceptor
Reconnection Repair Revision ** |_| Transfer of Owner (List Previous Owner below)
A Sanitary Permit was previously issued. Previous Permit Number._Date Issued:
IV. TYPE OF NON-PLUMBING SYSTEM: (Check One) * Replacements need previous permit number and date filled out above
C) I_I Pit Privy |_| Vault Privy (Vault size: _gallons or_cubic yards)
Portable Privy II Camping Transfer Unit Container "omposting Toilets J^| Incinerating Toilet
V. ABSORPTION SYSTEM INFORMATION:
1. Gallons
Per Day
2. Absorp. Area
Required (Sq.Ft.)
3. Absorp. Area
Proposed (Sq. Ft.)
4. Loading Rate
(Gals. / Day / Sq.Ft.)
5. Perc. Rate
(Min. Inch)
6. System
Elev.(Feet)
7. Final Grade
Elev. (Feet)
VI. TANK
INFORMATION:
Capacity
In Gallons
New
Tanks
Existing
Tanks
Total
Gallons
it of
Tanks
Manufacturer's
Name
Prefab.
Concrete
Site
Constructed Steel
Fiber
glass
Plastic Exper.
App.
Septic Tank or
Holding Tank
Lift Pump Tank /
Siphon Chamber
VII. RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT:
I the undersigned, assume responsibility for installation of the onsite sewage system shown on the attached plans.
Owner's Name(s): (Print) if applying for Section c above
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Owner's Signature^: (No Stamps)2^<^
Plumber's Name: (Print) if applying for Section A or B) above I Plumber's Signature: (No Stamps)MP/MPRSWNo:
Plumber's Address: (Street, City State, Zip Code)Home Phone:Business Phone:
VIII. COUNTY / DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
Approved
[_] Disapproved
[_] Owner Given Initial
Adverse Determination
Sanitary Permit/Transfer Fee:
150'J^'
Date Issued:
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Issuing Agent's Signature / Date:
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JXrCONDITIQNS OF APPROVAL / REASONS FOR DISAPPROVAL:
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Plot Plan on reverse side
Lot Line
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Name of Frontage Road (
IMPORTANT
DETAILED PLOT PLAN
IS NECESSARY, FOLLOW
STEPS 1-7 (a-o) COMPLETELY
Name the frontage road and use as a guideline, fill in the lot dimensions and indicate North (N).
Show the approximate location and size of the building.
Show the location of the well, septic tank and drain field.
Show the location of any lake, river, stream or pond if applicable.
Show the approximate location of other existing structures.
Show the approximate location of any wetlands or slopes over 20 percent.
Show dimensions in feet on the following:
a. Building to all lot lines
b Building to centerline of road
c. Building to lake, river, stream or pond
d. Septic / holding tank to closest lot line
e. Septic/holding tank to building
f. Septic / holding tank to well
g. Septic / holding tank to lake, river, stream or pond
h. Privy to closest lot line
i. Privy to building
j. Privy to lake, river, stream or pond
k. Drain field to closest lot line
I. Drain field to building
m. Drain field to well
n. Drain field to lake, river, stream or pond
o. Well to building
Submit To: Bayfield County Zoning Department, PO Box 58, Washburn, Wl 54891
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Revise: June 2018 Proofed by:
INCIN®LET
ELECTRIC INCINERATING TOILET
CONTENTS
MANUFACTURE'S STATEMENT..................................
HOWTO USE INCINOLET..............................................
HOW INCINOLET WORKS.............................................
HOWTO INSTALL INCINOLET...... ..^,,,,,,, ..... ..^.,.
TIPS FOR BEST VENTING ................
UNDERSTANOINGELECTRICALOPERATION.............
CARES CLEANING.,. ^,............... ^................. „.,...
TROUBLESHOOTING
PART SCHEMATIC.......................................................
MAINTENANCES REPAIRS.
PARTS LIST.................................................................
.............. 1 •
1
_2
5
,^6
_2
.8-9
.. 10
.11-12
.............. 13
Voltage: ____.
Date Installed:
Please have this information handy when ordering
parts, tnfo can be foundon ID plate an back of toilet
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Da not operate 1NCINOLET until you have read
thoroughly and understand completely all instructions
and safety rules contained in this manual. Save this manual
and review frequently for continuing safe operation, and
instructing possible thjrd-party users.
QUESTIONS OR ASSISTANCE 1 -600-527-5551
INSTALLATION I MAINTENANCE MANUAL
120 VOLTS (SN S7200-) 240 VOLTS (SN 41000-)
:or purchasing INCINOLET electric toilet. We have manufactured your
toilet with the finest materials and workmanship to give you many years of dependable service.
MANUFACTURER'S STATEMENT
INCINOLET toilets provide sanitation without pollution when used by persons familiar
with its operation and responsible for its proper installation, use and maintenance.
Not recommended for use by general public or in some rental properties.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
A copy of the warranty is available free of charge upon request.
HELPFULTIPS
Always use a bowl Liner
foreach and every use
Press button to start
after each use
READ & FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Empty ashpanDAILY-
when ash is no more than
2 inches deep
This is the safety alert symbol.Itisusedtoaiertyoutopotentiai
personal injury hazards.
TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD:
1. Always unplug INCINOLET before doing any electrical maintenance.
2. Do not operate toilet if cord is damaged oryou suspect electrical malfunction.
3. Competent personnel should do all tests or repair work. While many testsand repairs can be
done by the owner, we recommend an electrician for anything you are not comfortable doing.
During incineration there is flame and high heat in the burn chamber. It is safe to use
INCSNOLET during the cycle and safe to push the pedal while standing, to drop waste
into what is already burning.
TO AVOID BURN HAZARD:
1. Never depress foot pedaiwhiie seated on toiiet.
2. Do not remove ashpan until toilet has cooled compietely.
3. Young children must be supervised when they use INCINOLET.
4. Do not install toiietin an explosive atmosphere.
5. Never burn trash orgarbage in INCINOLETas it may produce a
high flame that could damage the toilet or injure 3 person.
INCINOLETis designed to indnerate human feces, urine, tampons, and toilet paperonly. Using
INCINOLETto burn items of household trash or food scraps will void yourwarranty and could
cause damage to the INCINOLETand possibly cause property damage oreven personal injury.
HOWTOUSEINCINOLET
Place liner in bowl before each and every use.
(Using without a liner will cause urine to run out on
the floor, damage to the unit, and odor.)
After use, face toilet, step on foot pedal ta open bowl
and allow waste to drop into incineration chamber.
Make certain that top edges of Liner are below lid
when Lid closes.
Push start button after each use.
(Accumulated waste will cause odor.)
Unit may be used at anytime, even white incinerating a priordeposit.
3 Empty ashpan Daily.
- orwhenash is no more than 2"deep.
(Ash buitd-up shortens heater Life.)
HOW INCINOLET WORKS
When you push the start button, the heaterand blowerboth come on. Heater alternates off and on for 75 min.
Slower stays on for an additional 20 to W minutes. YOU CAN USE INCINOLET ANY TIME DURING THE
INCINERATION CYCLE. Push start button after each use.
INCINERATEWASTE AFTER EACH USE. Accumulation of more than three small urine deposits or 1 feces
deposit is considered overload and wilt require more time to bum off. It will also cause odorand may re-
duce the Life of the heater.
If INCINOLET is used primarily in the morning, with Little or no use during the day, then reset the timer to
2 hours to ensure complete incineration. (Sw page 84
Ash is germ-free and safe to handle when it has burned to a light color. if ash is dark or bum is
incomp^e, run an extra cycle to assure safe handling of ash. Ash is not suitable to use as fertilizer
or compost. It should be disposed of in household trash in accordance with state and local codes.
PARTY STRESS Far times when you are having a party or house guests, when the INCINOLET
may have to serve more than the stated capacity fora short time, follow these tips:
1. Empty the ashpan before guests arrive.
2. Be sure guests are instructed as to proper use and that a bowl Liner
is required for each and every use.
3. Push button after each use and check occasionally to be sure it's not aver filled.
h. You may need to run an extra cycle or two to ensure complete bum.
HOWTO INSTALL INCINOLET HOW TO INSTALL INCINOLET Continued
1. Remove all packing materials and set unit on Level floor
in desired position: Allow clearance at rear for wiring and
vent-Line connection. Allow at Least 4" on left side and
plenty of room on the right side to operate foot pedal.
2. Prepare electrical supply within 4 feet of toilet Location,
(see instructions below)
3. Install mounting plate to floor (Fig. 3).
Comes with coastguard certified or can be
purchased separately
4. Connect vent-Line.
5. Plug INCINOLET into the proper receptade on a 20-amp
circuit. Dedicated circuit recommended,
Da not install, in an explosive atmosphere.
NOTES: Vinyl floors and some synthetic carpets may discolor. in such instattations, you may want to put a
sheet ofaiuminum under INCINOLET to dissfp3te heat. Keep bedding, curtains and other fiammable materials
away from contact with the INCINOLET
PREPARING VENT-LINE
Vent pipe can run horizontaltyorverticaliy. Venting materials can be placed within a wall and INClNOLETcan be
placed dose to awaltat the back. ALl.owAtoSinches on the right side (facing the toilet) to operate the foot pedal.
4" clearance required between sides of toilet and watt. No clearance needed between pipe and watt.
Vertical vent-Line should terminate with a rain cap. For horizontal, venting useadryerflaporaddaPVC
elbow turned downward to prevent back-drafting.
INSTALLATION KIT
The instaltation kit you ordered with your new INCINOLET toilet includes the materials you wilt need fora
simple through-the-walt installation.
Receptade -20-amp, voltage appropriate foryoumew toilet. See Electrical Preparation below.
Rubber Coupling with tightening bands
PVC pipe -(18" - 4" id) with metal cotlarat one end to clip into dryerflap
OryerFlap
Parts fit
together
as pictured
PVC Pipe
^"Rubber Cuttodesired
Coupling Length?1
Extension cords should not be used with this appliance
ELECTRICAL PREPARATION
This appliance has a 20-amp plug and is meant to fit only into a
20-amp receptade. (Fig. 4) If the outlet you intend to use for the
INCINOLET is not the proper type, then change the receptacte.
You must have a circuit suitable far20 amps, headed by a 20-amp
circuit breaker. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature by
modifying the plug in any way. Power cord is 4 feet Long.
Metal Collar
onPVC
Dryer]j Flap
HI••
TIPS FOR BESTVENTING UNDERSTANDING ELECTRICAL OPERATION
1. Allow for plenty of make-up airinto toilet room with doorlouvers oran airgap along bottom of room door.
2. NEVER USE AN OVERHEAO EXHAUST FAN WHILE INCINOLET IS RUNNING. It might overpowerthe
exhaust fan within the unit and cause smoke and odorto come into the room,
3. DO NOT cover the end of the vent-ljne with fine mesh window screen. Use 1 M inch mesh ("hardware
doth") if you must use something to keep "critters" out of the vent-line,
4. If using more than 10 feet of pipe or more than 2 elbows , increase to 6 inch diameter 15 feet max.
Center of vent collar on the back of INCINOLET varies by model.
Use this chart to find the correct measurement for your toilet.
^}CENTER OF VENT HOLE
UP FROM FLOOR:
Without mounting plate ..........10"
If mounting plate is used........ 101,4"
For proper operation, vent-Line must be as straight as possible with a minimum of elbows. Maximum
length of pipe at the 4"diameteris 10 feet plus 2 elbows. Use larger diameter pipe fortonger runs. Contact
factory if you have questions about spedatinstallations. DO NOT USE A DRYER HOSE.
Improper venting can cause adarwithin the room and overheating of the unit. This unit is equipped with an
exhaust blower, which draws airfrom the room into the unit for cooling, The btoweratso draws smoke from
the incineratorthrough the catalyst to remove odors. If the vent line is too small, too crooked ortoo Long, the
btower cannot push enough air through the vent-Line to do its function. Overheating and odorwitl. result.
For best performance, use the shortest possibte run and a minimum number of elbows. Do not vent into
an attic or crawl space. Assemble vent pipe pieces securely, gluing or taping ati connections. Connect
coupling and pipe to vent cotlarat the rear of the unit. To prevent animals entering vent pipe, you may use
hardware cloth with 1 /4" mesh. To prevent back drafting, use a 90 degree elbow turned down ora rain cap
if vented verticaLLy.
START-UP PROCEDURE - Once Indnotet is connected to vent Line and plugged into a 20 amp receptacle on
a 20 amp circuit of the appropriate voltage, it's a good idea to run a test cycle using a cup of water poured
intoabawLUner
1. Pushing the Start Button closes the Start Switch which engages a timer. Timer begins a new cycle each
time startswitch is closed. Timer doesn't accumulate time, merely starts over again.
2. Timer is set to 75 minutes at factory. Timeractivates temperature controLLer.ControLleroutput is connected
to the coitof a Relay, which controls the electric current to the heater.
3, Temperature Controller responds to the output from a Thermocoupte, which measures Heater tempera-
ture. When the temperature of the lower coil of- the heater reaches approximately 1000+ degrees F., con-
trottershuts down the relay, which cuts off the heater. When heatertemperature falls to about960 degrees
F., controller again activates relay and heatercomes on. Heatens off, then on, about twice a minute.
4. Timeralso controls exhaust btower. BLowerand heater come on and both stay on for 75 minutes together.
Afterheater cuts off, b tower continues on until indneratorarea has cooled to about 130 degrees F.
5. BLowerThermostat (ITS) closes when it sensesa temperature of 130 degrees F., and stays closed afterthe
heating cycle is over, untiUndneratortemperature falls below 130 degrees F., about 20 to 40 minutes Later.
Power Consumption
One complete cycle uses about 1 } /2 to 2 kilowatt hours of electricity. Because you can use INCINOLET any
time during the cycle, your"per use" cost is Lower.
During a Power Failure
If waste is burning in the INCINOLET when the eLectric service is interrupted, you may get smoke and odor
in the room. Open a window to ventilate as best you can. When power cames back on, the fan should start
automatically, if needed, and run untitunit is cool enough. Heaterdoes not come on untjlyou push the button.
You can push foot pedal to check contents ofashpan then start a cycle if needed.
To Interrupt an Incineration Cycle
lnnormaLuse,itisnevemecessarytostopacycLetoaddwaste.(See"HowtoUse",page2.)However,onrare
occasions (doing repairs, etc.), you may want to stop a cycle in progress. Turn the circuit breaker off momen-
tarily(orunpluglNCINOLET)tocancelthecyde.Thentumthedrcuitbreakerbackon(orpluginfNCfNOLET)
so that the toilet is ready foruse. If unit is hot enough to need it, the btowershoutd come backon automatically
to cool it. NOTE: If blowerdoes not came an, smoke and odor may come directly into roam. In this case, you
may want to start the cycle again fora few minutes to finish burning off the waste remaining in the ashpan.
ThermostatS YourlNCINOLETiseciuippedwUhthreethermostats.
1. SAFETY THERMOSTATS (STS) shuts heater off If air temperature inside toilet reaches about 1 WF, It is
Located on the front surface of the control box at the uppemght rearof the unit. To replace, disconnect volt-
age, remove top of unit, disconnect lead wires to old thermostat, and replace. (Fis. 9)
2. SLOWER TH ERMOSTAT (ITS) turns fan off when outside skin of chambercools to 130°F and will turn fan
on again if temperature increases. It is accessible through access panel opening, just to the Left of the heat-
ertenninaLs. To replace, follow same procedure as forSTS above. (Fsg. }2)
3. UMITTHERMOSTAT (TS) turns heateroffifskin of chamberreaches a temperature of300°F. It is located
below the ITS btowerthermostat and heater terminals, outside ashpan compartment. To replace, foLLow
same instructions as for other themnostats. (Fis. 32)
6
CARE AND CLEANING TROUBLESHOOTING
Always keep yourlNCINOLET dean to prevent odors.
• Empty ashpan daily, (or when ash is no more than 2 inches deep). EXCESSIVE ASH BUILD-UP CAUSES
ODOR, SHORTENS NEATER LIFE, AND DECREASES EFFICIENCY. If ash is caked and hard to remove, just
soakinsert pan fora few minutes in warm water.
• Wipeup urine spills as they happen.
• Every 3 to 6 months ~ clean blowerwheetand inside of INCINOLET -yip; \f btawer becomes
1, Unplug toilet and remove top. (See instructions below.) noisy or vibrates, clean
2, Clean inside with a detergent ora spray cleaner such as Formula 409. or replace blowerwheet.
(Do notuse pineoildeaners.) ORANYTHING SCENTED (See page 11.)
3. Remove blower wheel and clean. (See page 11.)
4. DO NOT STEAM CLEAN.
5, StainLess steel polish can be used on outsidesurfacesto keep INCINOLET's finish lustrous
BOWL LINERS
BE SURE that the top edges of the llnerare below the lid when it closes. Otherwise, paperwill bum outside
the chamber and cause momentary smoke and odor. CAUTION: Failure to use bowl liner for each and
every use will always cause odor and urine on the floor. Bowl liners are made of a special paper coated
with potyethyLenefiLm. This linens necessary to catch and contain the waste, then convey it into the incineration
chamber. USEA BOWL LINER FOR EACH AND EVERY USE. Liner protects the bowl and prevents urine from
draining to the floor.
HOWTO REMOVE ASHPAN A «•'»»«« »hp«n only »hen pin Is cool and ullclls not ap«r«llng
TO REMOVE ASHPAN
Remove ashpun pimel.
Raise canilock tiandlc and
unhook it from yshpan
handle. Puil ashpiui out
Empty ash in garbage.
TO REPLACE ASUFAN
Push ashpan firmly iniu place.
Lift up on astip^n handle and
engage hook of camlock under
ash pan handle.
Push down on camlork hmulic.
RcpljL-c ashpan panel.
REMOVINGTHETOP (SEAT, LID, BOWL HALVES)
Top is held in place with four screws, two perside and a rubber boot which protects the start button. Remove
them, and then lift top up. To replace top: With incinerator lid closed, hold bowl halves togetherand lowertop
into position. Replace four screws and rubber boot over start button. Tip: If you have trouble holding bowl
halves in closed position white placing it back an toilet, just use a small piece of masking tape to hold them
together, then slice through it from the top later.
ACCESS PANEL
Fourscrews hold on Access Panel, Located on the right side of toilet (same side asfoat pedal). Remove panel
to expose btowerthenmostat, Limit thermostat, thermocaupte, and heater terminals. (Fig. 1 2)
1030
G? ^/-
OMROHE5CS
CONTROLLER
TIMER & TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER THE KEYTO TROUBLESHOOTING
Timerlimits heating cycle, ContrallerUmitsheatertemperature.Timerand temperature con-
troUer are within control box in upper right comer of housing, accessible with top removed.
Timerhastwn lights: GBEEN and RED.
Temperature controller has one RED tight. A steady GREEK light on timer indicates unit
has power and is ready for operation. When start button is pushed, GREEN LIGHT BEGINS
BUNKING and the RED Ught comes on and stays on for a timed intenal, during which time
temperature controllensactivated and its RED lightison.ControllerRED light means thatthe
relayisactivated and supplying powertoheater. Controller RED light stays on until timercuts
off after the timed inten/al, or heater reaches maximum allowed temperature and thermo-
couple signals controller to open relay. In actual operation, when timer reaches end of timed
interual, Its RED «ght goes off, and BLINKING GREEN LIGUTTURNS STEADVagain. During
the timed inten/alcontrollershows current temperature of heatercoiLToseewhatcontroLler
is setto, push made key which taggles between actualand set temperatures. Setting is 1030
degrees f. for 2000- watt toilets, 996 degrees f. for3500-watt toilets. If "FFF" shows an face
of controller, replace thermocoupte. DO NOT CHANGE SETTINGS
TIMER ADJUSTMENT; (See Fig. 8.) Timer dial reads 0 to 3 hrs. Timer pointer is set to 75 minutes. If INCINOLET is used primarily
forsolid deposits in rapid succession and incineration is incomplete, move pointer to 1.5-2.0 hrs, If used throughout the day, both
far urine and solids, timer would be best set at 1 to 1-1/2 hr. To adjust timer, remove top of toilet and turn dial so timer reads new
setting. (See p. 7.] Replace top. DONT MAKE ANYADJUSTMENTREQUIRINGSCREWORIVER.
Unplug toilet before doing repairs. Shock hazard present when toilet is plugged in for testing.
SLOWER COMES ON BUT HEATERDOESNTHEAT Remove tap, examine timerandcantrollerasabavejf both timerandcontrol-
LerUghtsare on, then heaterhas failed. To verify, remove access panel, measure voltagedirectly across heaterterminals, not from
terminal to ground. If voltage appears, REPLACE NEATER. If no voltage appears, check circuit further
TIMER UGHTSWORKBUT CONTROLLfR RED UGHTIS NOTONTest thermocouple. Unplug toilet, remove sideaccess panel. Re-
move wire nuts from thermocouple leads (#6 & #7). Twistthe gray and purple wires together, then plug unit in and push start but-
ton. If controller red bghtcomes an, REPLACETHERMOCOUPLE, Do notlettoitetmn mare than4minutesorheaterdamagewillaccur
CIRCUIT BREAKER OPENS WHEN START BUTTON 15 PUSHED This indicates heater may be shorted to ground. Unplug toilet,
remove access panel. Remove orange lead wires to heater terminals. Plug toilet in, push start button. If btower comes on and
circuit breaker does not open, heateris shorted. REPLACEHEATER. Unplug toilet, examineallwiring which might be grounded by
touching housing. REPLACE ORTAPEANYBAREWIRES.
NOTHING COMES ON, BUT TIMER GREEN LIGHT IS ON Inspect timer Ughts as you push start button. Red lights should come on,
green Ught should begin bUnking. If not REPLACE TIMER,
BIOWER, HEATER WONT STAYON If timer, blowerandheatercome on when start button is pushed but turn off as soon as
start button is released, REPLACETIMER.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SLOWER STOPS AT END OF HEATING CYCLE Blower should be on from 20 to W minutes alter heater cuts off. Unplug
toilet, remove access panel, inspect, tighten any loose wires. REPLACE SLOWER THERMOSTAT.
BLOWER DOES NOT OPERATE Slower must come on immediately when start button is pushed and should not stop while
heater is on. If not, check blowerwheelto be sure it's notbinding. Listen to blowermotarfora humming sound (like matoris trying
to start).This would indicate bad motor bearings. REPLACE SLOWER MOTOR.
If motor has power going to it, replace timer.
BLOWEROFF& ON AT CYCLE END ltlsnarmalforblowertostapfar4or5minutes, then start again forafewminutes.acouple
of times at end ofcycle. If, however, blowerstops& starts rapidly, blower (ITS) thermastat is faulty. REPLACE ITSTHERMOSTAT.
BOWL HANGS OPEN: PEDAL WONT RETURN
1. Closing mechanism may be out of adjustment.
2. Foot pedatgoes loo fardawn and locks up.
Place block underfoat pedal to prevent excess travel,
EXCESSIVE NOISE. VIBRATION
Clean or replace btower wheel.
^•k^-^AINCOMPLETE INCINERATION
Can be any one of several causes:
1. Start button not pushed aftereach use.
2. Ashpan too full. Empty more often. (Empty when ash is no more than 2 inches deep.)
3. Too many people using toilet.
4. Burn cycle too short. Re-set timer.
ODORWITHINROOM
Can be any one of several causes:
1. Failure to use bowllinereach and every time or careless use of liner.
2.Solids not completely indnerated. Run extra cycles oradd time to timer.
3. Ash pan too full. Empty more often. (Empty when ash is no more than 2 inches deep.)
4. Back-drafting. Use back-draft preuenter on horizontal vent-line or run
the vent vertically with a rain cap at the top,
ODOR OUTSIDE
Causes same as above, plus:
1. Catalyst port perfarations are clogged. Clean chamberwall behind
heatercaiLwith smallbrush.
2. Catalyst has-set". REPLACE CATALYST. (See catalyst p. 12.)
3. Indneratorlid hanging open, allowing odorto escape.
RESIDUE BLACK, UKECHARCOAL
Ash should be gray. Black lumps means insufficient air is being drawn into chamber. There may also he saat around ashpan Iip
at front and an inside of ashpan panel. Clean blower wheel ar remove ashpan and use small brush to clean perforations in inner
indneratarwallback of heating coils.
For help with troubleshooting call
1-800-527-5551
orto order parts
www.incinolet.com
If service is needed, see the data plate on the back of
toilet. Ptease note serial # and voltage of your toilet.
START BUTTOM
CONTROL BOX
Bt-OWER HOUSING
ITS THEHMOSTAT
(TS THERMOSTAT LOCATED
SELOW AND TO THE RtQHT
OFrTSTOERMOSTAT. Fig. 5
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Continued
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CLEAN BLOWER WHEEL A""Pl"Imcl?LET
BLower draws fresh air into toilet to provide oxygen for the bum, carries smoke
and odor into the catalyst, then exhausts moist air outside. Clean bLawer wheel
and housing every 3 - 6 months, or any time excessive noise and vibration occur,
1. Unplug Incinoletand remove the top.
2. Disconnect two wires on side of control box to free motor.
3. Loosen (no need to remove) 3 screws holding blower motor plate. (Fig. 10)
Twist and Lift motor over screw slots to remove it.
4. Use 1,8" Alien wrench to remove set screw in wheel hub.
5. Clean grease and dirt from wheel with hot saapy water aradegreasing cleaner.
6. Replacewheelifcorrodedorif vibration indicates it is out of balance.
7. Clean inside of btower housing occasionally.
8. You can also clean the wheel without removing it.
DO NOT GET SLOWER MOTOR WET
REPLACE NEATER
Note: Formaximum heatertife mcinerate after each use, and keep ash levei down to no more than 2 inches
TO REMOVE OLD NEATER: A ""pl°g "";"IOUET.
Remove ashpan. Remove access panel. Remove top. Hold incinerator open either by
wedging down the foot pedal or blocking flushing mechanism in open position.
• Remove thermocouple but do not disconnect. (Fig. 12)
•Disconnect wiring to heaterterminals. Remove cover
plate and insulation around heater terminals. (Fig.)}-})
• Push up an heater coils to clear
heater brackets. (Fig, 11-2} Bf
• Remove heater through ashpan opening. W^. 77-J}
Note: Brackets may be wedged tightly in slots in wait.
It is okay to remove brackets, but not absolutely necessary.
TO INSTALLNEW NEATER:
• Reverse above procedure. Locate heater in brackets, making sure brackets are seated in slots in the incinerator
wall. (Fig. }]-2) IMPORTANT: Locate heaterat lowest position in heater bracket. Coils must not touch each other.
• Replace insulation and cover over heater terminals, (Fif;. 1]-]}
• New heater coils are furnished with a hex nut, already firmly tightened against the mica insulation, washers,
and a Lock nut or2 nuts. Attach wire terminals (on the orange wires) to heater studs in this order: one washer
against the stationery hex nut, wire terminal, one washer, 2 nuts. Use a 3/S" nut driver or end wrench to tight-
en the 2 nuts against the washer. Hold the orange wire in one hand while tightening the 2 nuts, with the other
hand. Continue tightening until the orange wire terminal is quite secure and cannot be turned.
• Replace thermacauple. Push knurLed cylinder to compress spring. Turn to engage stud, then release. Spring
must be compressed to insure that tip of thermocoupte contacts outersurface of heater. (Seep. 11.}
• Replace access panel, ashpan, top. Close circuit breaker.
• Plug INCINOLET in. Start cycle to test heater and total operation.
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THERMOCOUPLE
ThermocoupLe, in combination with the temperature controller, limits
temperature of the heater and prevents overheating. ThermocoupLe,
Type K, develops a small voltage proportional to the temperature of the
heater. Thermocouple is located to the right of and midway between
heater terminals. (Fig, 12) Tip of thermocouple makes contact with the
lower heater coil, Thermocouple leads are color-coded. Wire with red
core must be connected to purple lead #7 within the "F" wire nut. Wire
with yellow core must be connected to gray lead #6 in "E" wire nut.
IMPORTANT: EXACT PROCEDURE MUST BE FOLLOWED
TO PREVENT OVEBHEATING AND NEATER FAILURE:
1. To replace thermocoupLe, unplug INCINOLETand remove side access panel. Disconnectwire leads with "E" and
"F" wire nuts. Then push in knurted rod, turn to disengage, pultautthermacauple.
2. To install new thermacouple, reverse procedure, Mal<esure that wire with red core is connected to purple#7 and
yellow core wire is connected to gray#6.
3. Afterinserting thermacauple, be sure that the tip is making contactwithlowerheatercoilalongoutersurface of coil
1NCINOLET uses a heat-activated, platinum type catalyst pellets to suppress
smoke and odor. Pellets are contained in a chamber within the incinerator walls
near the blower, and donotnormalLy need to be replaced. Inner and outer walls
of the chamberare perforated to allow the blowerto draw odorthrough catalyst
pellets. Acrescent shaped coveris held on with two smaltnuts.
In time, pellets may become too closely packed to allow proper flow of odor
through the catalyst. Dust and ash may clog the chamber perforations, forcing
smoke and odor out through the front of the ashpan, through the blower, and on
to the outside.
Ifexteriorodaris had and inside of toilet is dean, replace catalyst.
REPLACE RELAY
Relay acts as a switch that controls electric current to the heater within the time constraints of the Timerand the
temperature constraints of the Controller. Relay is located in the control box beside the timerand controller.
1. Unptug INCINOLETand take the tap off.
2. Remove six lead wires to relay terminals. CarefuLly mark so you can reattach in the proper positions.
3. Hold back spring clips that hold relay in place.
4. Pry relay out. Replace and rewire.
SAFETY FEATURES
1. Timertimits heating cycle.
2. Temperature Controller limits heater temperature.
3. Safety Themnostat (STS) prevents overheating if blowerwere to fail.
4. Limit Thermostat (TS) limits temperature if can trailer were to fail.
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PARTS LIST
Please provide your serial with your parts order
PART
ASHPAN, Composite, SS
ASHPANINSERT, SS
BLOWERHOUSING.SS
SLOWER MOTOR
BLOWERWHEEL
BRACKETSET.farhealer
CATALYST, 1/4* BAG
CONTROLLER, Temp., Omran
HEATER- (120u)
(240v)
RELAY, Omron
SEAT&LID
SPRING, 1/<"diameterx<"long
THERMOSTAT.TS-L-300
THERMOSTAT.ITS-F-130
THERMOSTAT.STS-L-UO
THERMOCOUPLE
TIMER. Omron
PAN023
PAN027
HOUOB4
MOTina
WHE002
BRA009
CAT003
CON018A
HEA007
REL008
SEAOOI
SPR003
THE012
THEUK
THE013
THEOOi
TIMQ16
PAN 023
PAN027
H0uaa<
MOT006
WHE002
BRA009
CAT003
CON01BA
HEA044
REL007
SEA001
SPR 003
THE012
THEOU
THEQ13
THE009
TIM016
208v Units use 2AQv parts except: 208v heater HEA009 and 12Qv Blower- Motor MOT006
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS This unit is furnished with an electriccord and plug. It requiresa circuit protected with a20 amp
circuit hreakerand nootherapplianceon It. DONOTCONNECTTO POWER BEFOREVENTUNE HAS BEEN INSTALLED.
NOTE: UNIT IS GROUNDED INTERNALLYTHROUGH THE FURNISHED CORD WIRING DIAGRAM:AND PLUG. MAKE CERTAIN THATYOUR CIRCUIT HAS ADEQUATE GROUNDING. WIRECOLORS: Black-B
Red=R Blue=BL Orange=0
Gray=G Purpte-P Tan=T
White=W arown=BR Yellow=Y
Thermocouple Lead 6 is (+)
Thermocouple Lead 7 is (-)
Unplug before performing any electrical repairs
A. B. C. D. E. F8. GARE WIRE NUTS:
AconnectsBL3.R7.B3.R2,T1 EconnectsG<S,Y
B connects Bl, BL3,02 F connects P7,R
C connects Wl. W3, W1 0 G connectsW3, W4, W,8
D connects BL9, BL9
CONTROL ELEMENTS:
ITS- Inversethermastal to control blower-F-130
STS - Safety thermostat in case of blowerfaiture - L-UO
TS -Limit thermastat to prevent overheating- L-300
SW-Start Switch
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www.incinolet.com
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