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How The Toilet Works; Use (Operation); Before Use; Using The Toilet - Cinderella MOTION Bedienungsanleitung

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HOW THE TOILET WORKS

When the toilet visit is over, the paper bag with the "contents" is released into the combustion
chamber. High heat and air are added causing the liquid to evaporate and the remaining waste is burnt
and turned into ash. Residual heat and fumes are emitted via the exhaust pipe. A catalytic converter
prevents unpleasant odours.

USE (OPERATION)

BEFORE USE

1. Make sure the power supply is connected. The main switch in the caravan/motor home must be
switched on throughout the combustion process (the control panel in the caravan/motor home
must display "on").
2. Make sure the propane is connected.
3. Use only pure propane or LPG.

USING THE TOILET

1. Lift up the lid and the seat. The red light flashes and the green light is illuminated. The exhaust fan
will start automatically.
2. Place the bag in the bowl. Use a new bag for each visit (Illustration 1).
3. Put the seat down. The toilet is ready for use (Illustration 2).
4. Use the toilet. For small amounts of waste, add a cup of water to make the bag heavy enough to
drop down.
5. Close the toilet lid.
6. Press the start button (Illustration 3). When the hatch closes, the combustion starts. The toilet is
then ready for use again.
7. A yellow light on the control panel indicates that combustion is in progress. The light will illuminate
throughout the duration of the combustion process.
Illustration 1
Illustration 2

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT USE OF CINDERELLA MOTION

1. Make sure the ash container is in the correct position. In the event that the ash container is not in
the correct position, the red and yellow lights will flash.
2. Always place a bag in the bowl before use.
The toilet lid must always be left down when the toilet is not in use.
3. Combustion cannot commence until the lid is down in closed position.
4. If the lid is opened, any active combustion will stop. The toilet is then ready for use. After each
visit, the combustion is re-started by pressing the start button on the control panel. The toilet will
automatically detect when the combustion has finished.
5. The yellow light on the control panel switches off when the combustion ends. The fan stops when
the temperature in the combustion chamber has cooled down sufficiently (1–1.5 hours after
combustion ends).
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Illustration 3

EMPTYING THE ASH CONTAINER

It is recommended that you empty the ash container once a week or when the signal (alternating yellow and
red flashing lights on the control panel) to empty it appears after approximately 70 combustion cycles.
1. Wait until the toilet has cooled down and the fan has stopped.
2. Pull the toilet chamber out from the rear wall. Press the button at the top, behind the toilet
(Illustration 4) and pull the chamber out from the wall.
3. The chamber will automatically move out and up with the help of a lifting mechanism, and then
remain in the service position.
4. Loosen the locking spring and lift the latch at the front of the ash container (Illustration 5).
5. Pull out the ash container. Remove the insert from the ash container and empty out the ash
(Illustration 6).
6. Clean off any urine salts and burnt-on residue from the insert. Read how to clean the insert in the
most effective way in the section on "Maintenance".
7. Place the insert back in the ash container.
8. Push the ash container all the way in so that it can be locked into position.
9. Pull the latch back into position and click the ash container into place.
10. Lower the chamber by pressing both hands against the back part of the top of the toilet lid
(Illustration 7). Make sure that the frame in the toilet wall (the white rim) surrounds the edge of the shell.
Illustration 4
Illustration 5
NB!
The ash is clean and devoid
of bacteria and can normally
be emptied without being
subject to any restrictions.
However, there may be some
countries or areas that still
impose restrictions on how to
dispose of the ash. You should
therefore familiarise yourself
with the relevant regulation
in the respective country and
dispose of the ash accordingly.
Illustration 7
Illustration 6
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