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| Product Type | Composting toilet with urine diversion |
| Brand | Separett |
| Model | Weekend 5210 |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | Approx. 500 x 380 x 450 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 10 kg |
| Power Source | Battery-operated (12V DC) or manual |
| Urine Container Capacity | Approx. 5 liters |
| Solid Container Capacity | Approx. 10 liters |
| Ventilation | Built-in fan for odor control |
| Installation | Wall-mounted or floor standing |
| Usage | For cabins, RVs, boats, and off-grid |
| Maintenance | Empty liquid container regularly; compost solids |
| Cleaning | Use mild soap and water; avoid harsh chemicals |
| Safety Features | Ventilation prevents gas buildup |
| Spare Parts Availability | Seats, fans, containers available |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Certifications | CE, TUV |
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USER MANUAL Weekend 5210 Separett
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
POKYNY PRO INSTALACI A POUŽITÍ
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Separett ^® Weekend 5210 12V/230V
Thank you for choosing the new Separett Weekend 5210.
This waterless toilet with separate urinal section is designed on the latest environmental principles. Made from recyclable materials, it is built to provide excellent performance over many years.
HOW THE TOILET WORKS
This type of toilet can only be used when sitting down. All urine must be directed by the user into the front urinal section, from where it is piped to a suitable disposal point. Depending on the local regulations in your country, the urine may be piped directly into the domestic wastewater system, into a suitably constructed soakaway outdoors, or into a urine tank. The faeces go into the solid waste container for drying out, which means they quickly become odourless.
Advantages:
-Because the urine and faeces are always kept separate, there will be no unpleasant ‘privy’ odours outdoors.
-Because the urine never comes into contact with faeces, it remains sterile.
-Depending on local regulations the urine can be piped into the domestic wastewater system, to a soakaway or be used as a fertiliser for lawns or shrubs.
-Because it is designed to operate 24 hours a day, the fan will keep the room where the toilet is both dry and free of odours.
Faeces have a moisture content of about 70%. The rate at which they dry will depend upon the degree of ventilation and the ambient temperature. The surface of faeces will usually have become dry and odourless 15 to 30 minutes after the toilet is used. The two 27-litre solid waste containers supplied will normally have adequate capacity for about four people using a holiday house intermittently. If more than four use the house, or if the house is used as a permanent dwelling, the capacity of the toilet can easily be extended by using additional solid waste containers, composting the solid waste elsewhere or using special bags to line the solid waste container.
When a container is full it must be lifted out of the toilet and placed outdoors for further composting and neutralisation of bacteria. A small amount of soil and water are added at this stage, then the container and its contents must be left to stand for six months (this is the period currently required under health and safety regulations in Sweden). Once the composting period has ended, the contents of the container can be dug into your ordinary garden soil. At this stage the compost will look very much the same as it did when removed from the toilet, but it will now be free of harmful bacteria. It makes an excellent garden soil improver. Use the second solid waste container in the toilet while the first filled container is composting outdoors. If you use special bags to line the solid waste container, composting can be done in these, but they should be placed inside another suitable container to prevent any seepage into the soil.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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LIST OF ALL PARTS SUPPLIED:
Separett Weekend 5210 toilet, complete with seat. 40 cm of venting pipe, 90° bend and slotted outer pipe cover (75 mm diameter). Cowl for vertical pipe end. Two solid waste containers, one lid for same. 10 bags for lining the solid waste container. 2 m of white urine hose (∅32 mm) with connector(s). Sealant for joints in urine hose and venting pipe. Mains adaptor 12/230V Screws for fastening toilet to wall.
TECHNICAL DATA
Materials:
Upper and lower main sections: impact-resistant, high-gloss polystyrene
Seat: polypropylene
Inner container and cover: polyethylene
All materials are recyclable.
Weight: 13 kg
Venting pipe diameter: 75 mm
Urine waste system: urine waste hose, OD 32 mm
Electrical equipment: fan, 12 V, 1,92 W, 160mA
Electrical connection: Battery cable
Energy consumption: 0.046 kWh/24 hours (16,79 kWh/year)
Capacity using the two solid waste containers supplied, in rotation: approx. four people using a holiday house intermittently. No capacity restrictions if the solid waste is composted separately or more containers are used.
Please note: The fan should be allowed to run constantly. This increases the fan's service life (by reducing build-up of deposits on rotor shaft and other moving parts), and also helps to divert moisture outdoors.
IF THE TOILET IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY
The Separett Weekend is manufactured and quality-controlled to ensure the best possible performance and reliability. If, in spite of this, it appears to be malfunctioning, please check the points in the list below before you contact the stockist who supplied it.
If there are flies inside the toilet
Either: Cover the solid waste inside the container with soil and use a fly spray.
Or: Lift out the solid waste container and compost its contents.
Spray inside the toilet and the room with fly spray. Put an empty container inside the toilet.
If there is an unpleasant odour in the room
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Is the fan running?
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Are all joints in the venting pipe and urine waste pipe completely airtight/watertight?
If the container is filling up too fast
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Use toilet paper more frugally.
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If urine finds its way into the solid waste container too often, this will significantly increase the volume of waste there.
If an odour from the toilet is apparent outdoors
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If urine has got into the solid waste container and mixed with faeces, the combination will start to 'ferment', causing a 'privy' smell. Change over to an empty solid waste container.
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If the urine is being piped into the domestic wastewater system, this can be the source of stray odours. If this is the case, install a U-bend in the urine domestic wastewater system to act as a trap.
If the fan is noisy or causing vibration
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Is the toilet fixed securely onto the wall?
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Are there any flies inside the fan housing? If so, they can be removed using a vacuum cleaner. First isolate the fan from the power supply, then disconnect the venting connector to gain access to the fan from above.
INSTALLATION
There are no particular temperature range restrictions on the room where the toilet is to be installed (i.e. installation is possible even in areas where the temperature may fall below 0°C). It must be possible to route the urine waste pipe to a suitable outlet and to install the venting pipe. A 12 V power supply is needed.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbols- Place the toilet where it is to be installed and lift off the upper section. Mark out and drill/cut the required holes for the urine waste pipe and the venting pipe. Secure the toilet onto the wall using three screws (1). From the sets supplied, choose the best type of screw for the particular wall material, to ensure they will not break loose.

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Option 1 Option 2 Option 3-
Ventilation: This toilet can be vented either through an external wall or up through the ceiling and roof. The venting kit supplied with the toilet contains everything needed for Option 1. If you choose to vent the toilet as in Option 3, use the pipe cowl supplied. Extra pipe is available as an optional accessory. If there is already a venting pipe in the room from an earlier toilet, the Separett can be connected to this. Adaptors suitable for joining the Separett onto pipe of diameter 55 mm or 110 mm are available as optional accessories. All joints in the venting pipe must be sealed with silicone or equivalent, but the pipe does not need insulation. Any condensation will be intercepted by a condensing baffle near the fan cover, and routed via a tube down into the solid waste container where it evaporates.
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The urine waste system: Before deciding where to pipe the urine to, you will need to check the relevant local regulations (health and safety/building regulations etc.) in your area. If the urine is to flow into the domestic wastewater system (e.g. bencath a washbasin or shower) the hose or pipe from the toilet must have an adequate drop through its entire length, so that the normal flow will prevent the build-up of deposits inside this drain. If the hose/pipe is joined to the waste pipe below a washbasin, make sure that the water from the basin cannot flow back into the toilet via the urine hose/pipe. If an unpleasant smell is apparent from the domestic waste pipe to which the urine drain is connected, or from the venting pipe outside the house, this can be eliminated by adding a U-bend in the urine drain between the toilet and the domestic waste pipe, to act as a trap.

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Technical line drawings of two bathroom fixtures with a bucket and tank (no text or symbols)Urine piped to soakaway Urine piped to outdoor tank Disposal via a soakaway: Depending on the surrounding soil or clay type present, a suitable volume for a soakaway you construct yourself should be about half a cubic metre. The soakaway should have a layer of stone or suitable gravel at the bottom where the urine pipe ends, and be filled with sand. For adequate flow, make sure the urine pipe has a steady drop from the toilet to its end. If the toilet will be used in the winter in cold climates the hose will need to be lagged (insulated). In the most severe winter climates some form of heating device for the pipe may be needed to prevent the urine from freezing and blocking the pipe.
Please note: if the urine waste needs to be routed close to radiators or through an insulated floor, we recommend using standard 32-mm-diameter plastic pipe instead of the hose supplied.
Disposal via a urine tank (e.g. the 'Separett Ejektortank'): A suitable tank can be installed outdoors. It must be at a lower level than the toilet to ensure an adequate flow.
Once the electrical supply has been safely connected to the toilet, switch on the electrical supply. Check that the fan is operating and that the venting system is fully functional. Press the 'flush' button to check that the solid waste container rotates as intended. Your new toilet will now be ready for use.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Please pin these instructions up where all users will see them.
Important: never throw anything which is burning or smouldering (such as cigarettes) into the toilet!

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Line drawing of a person sitting on a toilet, viewed from behind (no text or symbols)- All users must sit down to use this toilet. Urine must be directed into the urinal section at the front. The solid waste container is for faeces and toilet paper only. Be frugal when using toilet paper, to prevent the container from filling up too fast.

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Line drawing of a person washing a toilet (no text or symbols)- After using the toilet: Operate the 'flush' button. This will make the container below rotate. Pour a small amount of water into the urinal section to help keep the urinal and urine pipe clean.
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Illustration of three scenes: a man washing a toilet, a person using a mortar with a tool, and a man shoveling soil with a bucket (no text or symbols)Remove the upper section of the toilet, place the lid on the solid waste container and lift the whole container out. Take the container outdoors and put it in a suitable place where it will not be disturbed or opened by children. Mix in a few spadefuls of garden soil and a small quantity of water to moisten the compost. Add a layer of soil to cover the compost.
Replace the lid, but leave it slightly open to allow air to circulate. For reasons of health and safety the minimum time the contents must be left to compost before they can be dug into garden soil is six months (requirements may vary according to country/area.) At the end of the full composting period inside the container, its contents can be dug into your garden soil. It is normal for traces of toilet paper to be visible even at the end of composting inside the container, but these will soon disappear when dug into the soil. If the solid waste container is needed before the end of the six months, its contents can instead be composted in a suitably-contained compost bin. Similarly the container's contents may be composted in a special latrine compost bin or inside the bags supplied for lining the solid waste container. Full bags should be placed inside another suitable container to prevent any seepage into the soil.
Separett AB, Skinnebo, SE-330 10 Bredaryd, Sweden Tel.+46-371-71220 Fax +46-371-71260 E-mail: info@separett.com www.separett.com
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OVERZICHT VAN MEEGELEVERDE ONDERDELEN:
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N 4302 Sandnes
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Venting pipe 2 m White Ø75mm 2 m pipe, 2 wall mounts Item no. 1020-03 Roof flashing Tarred roof/Tiled roof Item no. 1092-01 Cowl Ø75mm Item no. 1030-01 Connector pipe, straight Ø75mm Item no. 1023-01 Insulation for vent. pipe Ø75mm 2 x 2m, for Classic & Chalet Item no. 1019-01 Connector seal Small pipe coupling Ø75-55 mm Item no. 1024-01 Large pipecoupling Ø75-110 mm Item no. 1025-01 Child seat Urine-separating (Villa, Weekend, Chalet) Item no. 1016-01 (Classic) Item no. 1017-01 Connector pipe 90° Ø75mm Item no. 1021-01 Extra latrine container 23 l incl. lid, for Villa 9000 Item no. 1098-01 27 l incl. lid, for Weekend, Butler, Chalet and earlier Separett models Item no. 1035-01 Flashing Ø75mm Item no. 1027-02 Grill for vent. pipe Ø75mm Item no. 1026-02 “U-bend” Urine waste pipe Ø32-40mm NB! To be fitted only if an unpleasant odour from the domestic wastewater system flows up through the toilet and is smelt outdoors. T-pipe Ø32-40mm, U-bend pipe, 2 wall mounts, glue sealant Item no. 1032-01 Fan Kit 12/230V Suitable for Chalet and Compact (See specs & data for Chalet) Item no. 1015-01 Solid waste bag 25 l (10 per roll) for Villa 9000 Item no. 1099-01 30 l (10 per roll) for Weekend, Butler, Chalet and earlier Separett models Item no. 1037-1 16 l (10 per roll) for Compact Item no. 1038-01 Ejectortank 50 l For emptying, the tank is connected to an existing 1/2" garden hose with a minimum pressure of 2kp/cm². Mixes 8 part of water to 1 part of urine Emptied and cleaned without physical contact with the tank. 10m 3/4" emptying hose with 50 cm nozzle included. (Can be extended to a maximum of 20m). Height 610mm, Ø465mm Item no. 1013-02 Accessories ClassicCarbon
replacement
For carbon filter, Classic
Item no. 1040-01
Carbon filter
Complete, replacement
For Classic
Item no. 1039-01
Latrine container
Incl. 2 urine discs and lid
For Classic
Item no. 1036-01