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Water Heater Bypass (30’ Model)
The valve is located on the back of the water and accessed through a hole cut
in the rear dinette seat.
DRAIN AND WASTE SYSTEM
Your trailer has a drain and waste system that includes waste-holding tanks
made from molded plastic, free from corrosion problems, with trouble-free
dump valves.
The MAIN (BLACK) HOLDING TANK enables you to use the toilet for several
days away from disposal facilities.
The wastewater from the sink, shower, bath and lavatory drains into the
AUXILIARY (GRAY) HOLDING TANK. Each tank has its own dump valve, how-
ever, both tanks drain through a common outlet. Therefore, you need to make
only one sewer hose connection when hooking up to a dump station.
Almost all campgrounds will have dumping facilities. Park directories such as
Woodalls and Rand McNally also list dumping stations.
To empty one or both tanks attach the sewer hose by pressing the bayonet
fitting onto the dump valve outlet and rotate clockwise until it feels solid and
secure. Attach the outlet end of the hose to the sewage outlet; making sure that
the hose is placed so it will drain completely.
Pull the main dump valve handle as far as it will go and wait until the tank is
drained. Close the dump valve and partially refill the tank with clean water and
repeat until clean. The main holding tank must be flushed out until all paper and
waste material is removed. Should solids accumulate, close the dump valve;
fill the tank about half full with water, then tow the trailer for a few miles. The
turbulence and surging of the water will usually dissolve the solids into suspen-
sion so the tank can be drained.
By Pass Position
In Use Position
By Pass Valve