VacuFlush Toilet Parts & Diagrams

Welcome to Marine Sanitation’s one-stop destination for VacuFlush toilet parts and diagrams. If the VacuFlush toilet in your boat or RV is no longer working, these VacuFlush system diagrams will be invaluable to you.

We are here to help you identify your model, diagnose symptoms you may be having and supply you with a solution. Marine Sanitation & Supply is the master distributor for VacuFlush parts and products for the greater Northwest. Simply locate your toilet’s model, peruse the VacuFlush system diagrams right here, and find the VacuFlush parts you need. If you require extra assistance, don’t fret; our customer service experts can provide valuable guidance! We have a knowledgeable staff on board Monday - Friday 8am-5:30pm and as a distributor we have a vast stock of parts available to ship on the same day of ordering. With the help of our VacuFlush toilet parts and diagrams, your toilet will be in shipshape in no time.

Above are VacuFlush system diagrams made easy for you to navigate to the breakdown of the model you have. If you are having trouble identifying your toilet you can follow this link to the Identify Your Toilet Directory. Feel free to send a picture of your toilet to info@marinesan.com and we can help identify it for you. Our team is dedicated to providing top-tier customer service. No matter what your question or concern may be, rest assured that we’ve got answers.

Here is a downloadable VacuFlush Trouble Shooting Guide with answers to more specific questions you may have about our VacuFlush toilet parts and diagrams.

 

General Pedal Flush - VacuFlush toilet symptoms.

Plastic Pedal Flush VacuFlush

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Spring Cartridge- (Plastic Petal)

if the pedal is not
snapping back into place.

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Spring Cartridge- (Metal Lever)

 

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Bowl Seal

if the bowl is not holding water,
causing vacuum pump to cycle.

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Water Valve

if the water valve froze due to
improper winterizing and it cracks.

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Electric Flush - VacuFlush toilet, symptoms and general maintenance

Electric Flush VacuFlush 4700 & 4800


Electric toilets are harder to diagnose.
Please email us at info@marinesan.com
to request a
VacuFlush Troubleshooting Guide

 

Symptoms That Are Often Misdiagnosed As A Toilet Malfunction
-Pump Cycling: Your Vacuum Pump has duckbills in the hose connections that are what hold the vacuum on that side of the system. When they get worn out from use and time they will remain open and let the vacuum escape. Your pump will periodically turn on to regain the vacuum that has been lost. There are 4 Duckbills in each pump and should all be replaced at the same time.

-Water Not Evacuating Out Of The Bowl - Pump Not Activating: That is most commonly because there is a clog between the Toilet and the Pump/Generator. When you press down on the pedal the clog will prevent the switch on your Generator from reading the loss of vacuum and will not turn the pump on to evacuate the bowl.



Please feel free to call or email us if you have a question on a part, diagram or need help troubleshooting a problem.
206-633-1110
800-624-9111
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