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Toilet Flush

Red-Rover
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After flushing my Dometic toilet, I like to partially refill the bowl with water but to do so requires balancing on one leg while depressing the flush pedal only a small distance as I steady myself against a wall.
Has anyone developed a technique or modification that helps modulate the flush pedal?
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12thgenusa
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Push pedal down for flush. Lift pedal up for fill - no flush.


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Janss
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How about using a cane to press the pedal?
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Horsedoc
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Alan_Hepburn wrote:
I don't recall the model of our toilet, but we press down on the lever to flush, and pull up on the lever to fill the bowl - no problem doing either.



Same here


This last coach we bought has a button to flush and also add water. Looks like a perfect way to have problems to me. But that is the way this handicap model works
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Alan_Hepburn
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I don't recall the model of our toilet, but we press down on the lever to flush, and pull up on the lever to fill the bowl - no problem doing either.
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bpounds
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AFChief_and_Pilot wrote:
bpounds wrote:


There is also a kit for these toilets that adds a hand sprayer wand. I've wanted to add one, just haven't got roundtuit. The purpose is intended for cleaning the toilet bowl, but you could use it for filling too.


The hand flush on our Dometic 320 is either/or. You canโ€™t operate the hand sprayer without stepping on the flush pedal. It just diverts the water from the flushing action to the hand sprayer so not a good way to fill the bowl.


Thanks for that info. I guess it is still good for cleaning the bowl. But that doesn't sound useful for filling it. Maybe I will just plumb my own hand sprayer in with its own valve.
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stickdog
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I have big feet, heel on the floor toes on the pedal.
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AFChief_and_Pil
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bpounds wrote:
We have the Dometic (310 IIRC). Porcelen model. The pedal is close enough to the floor that I can rest my heel on the floor and push the pedal with my toes. Gives better control, as well as no balancing on one foot. Also the pedal is a bit sensitive. Open too much and your water drains, not open enough and no/slow water. Keeping a heel planted gives better control of the pedal.

There is also a kit for these toilets that adds a hand sprayer wand. I've wanted to add one, just haven't got roundtuit. The purpose is intended for cleaning the toilet bowl, but you could use it for filling too.


The hand flush on our Dometic 320 is either/or. You canโ€™t operate the hand sprayer without stepping on the flush pedal. It just diverts the water from the flushing action to the hand sprayer so not a good way to fill the bowl.

Bionic_Man
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There are some available with a lever on the side where you can hand flush.
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Cummins12V98
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Love the Dometic 320!!! Leaves a nice water seal after flushing. To add more water do the heel/toe method as mentioned.

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bpounds
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We have the Dometic (310 IIRC). Porcelen model. The pedal is close enough to the floor that I can rest my heel on the floor and push the pedal with my toes. Gives better control, as well as no balancing on one foot. Also the pedal is a bit sensitive. Open too much and your water drains, not open enough and no/slow water. Keeping a heel planted gives better control of the pedal.

There is also a kit for these toilets that adds a hand sprayer wand. I've wanted to add one, just haven't got roundtuit. The purpose is intended for cleaning the toilet bowl, but you could use it for filling too.
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Second_Chance
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I don't know how old you are (I'm only 66), but I stand on one foot and depress the pedal as needed. The shower door surround is right there on my right if I need to put a hand on that to balance - but rarely do.

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MDKMDK
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Use your hand to press the pedal to trigger the water. Gloves optional.
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Rocky2
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I fill my plastic water glass at the sink and just dump it in. Easy Peezie.

Sam_Spade
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If you weren't so far away, I would offer to trade you for mine which has a hand operated lever. It does not suffer from THAT particular problem. ๐Ÿ˜‰
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