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TROUBLESHOOTING (cont’d)
SYMPTOM 8. Water will not stay in bowl and system loses vacuum.
Condition/Procedure
Put Mode Switch in “Service” Posi-
tion:
Worn or damaged flush valve ball
and seal:
Corrective Action
• Clean underside of flush valve ball seal of dirt and debris.
• Remove toilet from floor and remove base assembly from toilet and
replace flush valve ball and seals.
SYMPTOM 9. Water will not shut off and overflows the toilet.
Procedure
Check the “WATER VALVE” status
light:
Corrective Action
• If the light is on when not flushing the toilet or adding water, replace
the control module. If the light responds correctly, go to next step.
• Dirt or debris lodged in the water valve seal. Remove the toilet from
the floor, disassamble and clean water valve.
• Replace water valve.
SYMPTOM 10. Water is leaking from under the toilet.
Procedure
Remove the toilet from the
floor and inspect the following
with both water and electrical
power applied:
(place a container under the base as-
sembly to catch any water during the
inspection procedure)
• Water hoses and fittings, water valve assembly
• China toilet bowl
• Upper base seal
• Flush valve ball rotor shaft shaft
• Base assembly
SYMPTOM 11. System leaks vacuum, but water remains in toilet bowl.
Procedure
Remove the toilet from the floor
and insert a plug or vacuum tester
into the discharge port of the floor
flange or discharge adapter:
Corrective Action
• If the vacuum leaks stops, go to the next step. If the vacuum leak
continues, the leak is in the discharge plumbing and not the toilet.
• Inspect the O-ring around the bottom of the base. Replace if defec-
tive.
• Inspect the inside surface of the discharge adapter or floor flange for
grooves or scratches that may interfere with the O-ring seal. Replace
if defective.
• If all of above appear normal, then the leak is most likely the rotor
shaft O-rings. Replace the rotor shaft.