Use a toilet plunger (flange type). Do NOT use a standard sink plunger. Plunge gently. Too much force can damage the macerator seals. If water doesn’t move after a few pumps, stop.
A Saniflo (or other macerating/upflush) toilet is a clever solution for installing a bathroom below the main sewer line, in basements, or in converted attics. Unlike a gravity toilet, it relies on a motorized macerator unit (usually behind the wall or inside the tank) that grinds waste and pumps it upward through a small-diameter pipe. blocked saniflo toilet
Ensure the unit is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn’t tripped. If the motor isn’t running, the blockage might be electrical. Use a toilet plunger (flange type)
When you flush, you should hear the macerator start for 5–10 seconds. No sound → motor issue. Sound but no pumping → blocked discharge pipe or macerator chamber. Too much force can damage the macerator seals