Operation – Liberty Pumps Ascent II User Manual

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Right side

Left side

4-1

ACTIVATING THE UNIT

4-1-1

Ensure that the toilet / tank have been assembled per the instructions provided with the toilet tank.

4-1-2

Ensure any ball or gate valve in the discharge line is in the open (full flow) position.

4-1-3

Open the shut-off valve and let the toilet tank fill up. Look for leaks at connections.

4-1-4

Ensure the macerating unit has both decorative covers installed and is plugged in with the power supply turned on.

The green light should be illuminated. If the green light is blinking, check to confirm the decorative covers are

properly seated.

4-1-5

Deposit a few sheets of toilet paper into the bowl and flush the toilet. There should be no paper remaining in the bowl

after the flush. This should be repeated several times.

4-1-6

Either flushing the toilet or the height of water in the tank activates the Macerator’s adaptive switch system. The unit

will turn on shortly after the toilet is flushed or when a water depth of 4.5” is achieved. The duration of operation will

differ depending upon the installation. Note, the Macerator may not run immediately upon sink usage.

4-2

CAUTIONARY NOTES

4-2-1

The macerating system is designed for human waste and toilet paper.

4-2-2

Do not dispose of acids, alkalis, solvents, oils, paint, paint strippers, food waste, and cotton swabs. Off-the-shelf toilet

cleansers will normally not hurt the macerating unit. During cleaning or when using a plunger the macerator could

turn on.

4-2-3

Do not hang bleach blocks or hypochlorite cleaners in the toilet tank. These solutions have been shown to

deteriorate the plastic and neoprene components of the flush and fill valves, and may cause leaks.

4-2-4

In the event of a power loss, the toilet can be used twice. Use of sanitary fixtures like a sink should be limited. Do not

use shower or tub as the macerating unit will fail to pump until the power is restored.

4-3

MAINTENANCE

The macerator is designed such that every component can easily be serviced or replaced if required.

Risk of electric shock, always disconnect the macerator from the power source before handling or making

adjustments. Health hazard: sharp blades within unit, wear rubber gloves.

4-3-1

Decorative covers: Both the right and left decorative covers sit on the product and are retained with some simple clips

and posts. The right side can be removed by pulling it horizontally away from the macerator and then lifting vertically. The

left decorative cover is secured and positioned by two mating posts on the main cover.
















4-3-2

Discharge and Vent Flanges: Both the discharge and vent flanges are fastened to

the main cover and can be removed by unscrewing the four fasteners and pulling the

flange away from the main cover.

4. Operation

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