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SAFETY
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY! PLEASE KEEP THIS OWNER’S MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE.
GAS IN CARAVAN/MOTOR HOMES
Use and storage of gas requires caution. Check bottle, hoses, tubes and attachments before use.
People live in close proximity on campsites and use combustible materials, stoves, grills and other sources of
ignition. Therefore, it is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the campsite’s safety rules and make sure
you have a working smoke detector and re extinguisher in your caravan.
Propane tanks should always be upright and must never be exposed to abnormal heat or strong solar heat. Be
aware of potential propane leaks. Remember that propane is heavier than air. In the event of leakage, the gas
will therefore remain at oor level inside the vehicle. Gas leaks can make air explosive and can be ignited by open
ames, smouldering tobacco or an electric spark.
Find leaks by brushing soapy water onto hoses and pipe ttings. When you open up for the gas, bubbles will form
where the gas is leaking. If a leak is identied, the gas supply must be shut o. Do not use the toilet until the leak
has been xed.
Turn o the gas at the tank when the unit is not in use, and remember to disconnect the regulator during long
periods of absence.
It is recommended that you install a gas detector in the housing unit if one has not already been tted.
The vehicle can be driven while the toilet is incinerating. For safety, we recommend installing a gas pressure
regulator with crash sensor close to the gas bottle or gas tank.
Always keep the gas appliance in good condition, but do not attempt to repair any damage or defects yourself.
In the event of a fault, contact your supplier.
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT SAFETY IN CINDERELLA TRAVEL
Cinderella Travel is equipped with various safety features:
• The gas supply is always shut o via an electronically controlled valve when the toilet is not in incineration mode.
• The system monitors the incineration and a ame sensor detects whether there is re in the burner. If the
burner fails to ignite, the gas supply will be shut o and an alarm will be triggered using sound and lights.
• The ame sensor shuts o the gas supply if the ame goes out due to blow-back in the burner or an imbalance
in the gas/air ratio.
• The ap in the bowl and hatch to the incineration chamber will not open until the toilet lid is closed. This
prevents access to the incineration chamber.
• The incineration is shut o when the toilet lid is open.
• If the temperature inside the toilet chamber becomes too high, the thermal switch is released and incineration
is halted. The thermal switch must be reset manually before the toilet can be used again. See section on
troubleshooting.
• The outer shell of the toilet is made of a re-retardant composite material.
• Incineration is disabled if the ash container is not in the correct position.
• The fan in the toilet is programmed to run until the temperature inside the incineration chamber has cooled
down suciently.
• The incineration chamber and exhaust pipe are insulated with material capable of withstanding high
temperatures.
• All toilets are tested prior to distribution.
CERTIFICATIONS AND APPLICABLE STANDARDS
This appliance has been tested and certied by UL under the standards ANSI Z21.61 Gas-red toilets, Edition 2
01/01/1983 & CSA CGA 5.2, Gas red toilet, 12/1971. The installation also has to comply with state and local codes,
including the following standards as appliacable:
USA:
• ANSI/NFPA70, National Electric code (NEC)
• ANSI/NFPA 1192, Recreational Vehicle Code
• Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, Manufactured Home
Construction And Safety Standard
• National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54
CANADA:
• CSA C22.1, Parts 1 & 2, Canadian Electrical Code
• CSA Z240 RV Series, Recreational Vehicles
• CSA Z240.4, Gas-Equipped Recreational
Vehicles and Mobile Housing
• CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane
Installation Code CERTIFICATION