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HOOK UPS
HOOK UP TO CITY WATER by attaching a minimum 1/2”
high-pressure water hose to the city water service.
The 110-volt shoreline cord is stored in the rear storage
compartment. Remove the cord and plug the trailer end
into the receptacle on the side of the trailer.
The other end of the shoreline is plugged into City Pow-
er Service.
Hook your WATER DRAIN HOSE in the SEWER DISPOSAL FACILITY and at-
tach to the drain outlet in your trailer.
Turn on gas supply. Light the range and oven pilots. Turn on the water heater,
refrigerator and furnace.
When you stay for an extended period where electric or water hookups are
not available, you must make regular checks on the condition of your 12-volt
battery.
Hooking up the tow vehicle/trailer electrical connector and running the tow
vehicle engine at a fast idle. 45 minutes per day should provide about 3-4 hours
of power. Carry drinking water in a clean bucket to refill your tank. When your
waste tank nears capacity move to a dumping location.
The exterior CABLE TV hookup
is located in the power cord
storage compartment.
An exterior water service outlet is located in the power cord storage compart-
ment also. It will work on the pump system or city water.
The TV-Outlet w/Antenna Booster must be on to receive antenna signals and
off for cable TV operation.
The Cable TV/Telephone inlets are located in
one of two locations on your trailer. Inside the
rear roadside underbelly compartment or on
the roadside sidesheet.
Cable TV
Hook Up
TV Outlet
w/Booster &
12 Volt Outlet
12 V
Outlet
Booster
Switch
TV Cable
Hook Up
Light
C
ity
Water
Inlet
City Water
Hookup
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