CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
OF THE
WATERLESS URINALS
| CLEANING |
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| Remove
debris from bowl |
Spray
(mist) cleaner onto bowl
|
Wipe
clean and dry |
Never
dump cleaning
solutions or other
chemicals into bowl |
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| CARTRIDGE
CHANGE |
 |
| Verify contents kit |
Insert key into cartridge |
Turn key to the left |
Lift cartridge and drain all free liquids |
 |
Place cartridge into
disposal |
Flush housing with warm soapy water |
Wipe clean inner stainless steel rim |
Insert new cartridge into
housing |
 |
Turn key to right |
Fill cartridge with water until there are no air bubbles. |
Remove diverter shield.
Add blue sealant, (allow
time to drain into cartridge) |
Spray (mist) cleaner and wipe clean then replace the diverter
shield |
Information & Help
Line: Australia 1800 351 359 New Zealand 0800 99 8000
Orders by fax : Aus 1800 068157 NZ (09) 426 1381
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Waterless
Urinals should be cleaned at the same frequency as the cleaning
of a conventional urinal. Cleaning is best effected by the
use of an atomiser bottle containing a diluted solution of
disinfectant or a biodegradable cleaning solution, one that
does NOT contain high concentrations of bleach or acid. The
urinal surface is sprayed with the solution, and then wiped
with a damp cloth.
If maintained correctly there will not be an odour in the urinal.
Do
NOT - use bleach or detergent when cleaning these urinals.
Do
NOT - Apply water under pressure - like a hose into
the urinal
Do
NOT - Tip buckets of waste water such as floor cleaning
buckets into the urinal
The
life of the trap depends on the number of uses est: 12,000
- 15,000, not on the length of time it has been in use, but
in saying that on average it is 3-4 months. It is important
that the trap is disposed of properly. Using the extraction
tool provided, pour the contents of the trap into the urinal,
the empty trap can be disposed of as plastic recycling. The
sealing fluid id not hazardous and is biodegradable. Once
the trap is removed it is advisable to clean the recess where
the trap sits with a good detergent and hot water.
Applying water under pressure, as with a hose, or pouring a
bucket of water into the trap must be avoided.
CHANGING OF TRAP / CARTRIDGE