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CITY WATER HOOK-UP
Simply connect hose to potable source, open the valve,
and you have pressurized faucets, toilet and water heater.
Open faucets to purge trapped air from the water system.
Allow the water heater to fill before lighting.
WASTE WATER SYSTEM
The main parts of the waste water system are the toilet, dual holding tanks, and
tank dump valves. The system is designed to provide complete self-contained
toilet facilities, while on the road or parked, without being connected to a
sewage line. It may also be used in the stationary position while connected to
a sewage hose.
Keep the dump valves closed with either method and empty the tanks when
they are nearly full, black water tank first and then gray water tank. The idea is
to send a large volume of water through the tanks and hose at the same time
to float solids away. Dumping the gray water last will help rinse the valves and
hose.
After the sewage tank has been emptied, close the gate valves and put ap-
proximately five gallons of water in the sewage holding tank. This will help
prevent solids from building up in the sewage holding tank. The addition of a
deodorizing agent like Aqua-Kem will help prevent odors.
Should you ever have a build-up of solids, close the valves fill the tanks about
3/4 full with fresh water, drive a distance to agitate the solids, and drain the
tanks.
NOTICE: THINGS NOT TO PUT INTO TOILET OR DRAINS
1. Facial tissues (they do not dissolve like toilet paper).
2. Detergents or bleach. Use a sewage tank deodorizer, available from dealer.
3. Automotive antifreeze, ammonia, alcohols, or acetone.
4. Table scraps or other solids that may clog the drains.
SHORELINE POWER SUPPLY
The
Power Cord hook-up is on the side of the trailer. The
cord may be stored in the rear exterior compartment. The
power cord is plugged into the trailer receptacle and the
City Power Service.
Many campgrounds provide less than 30 amp service. It is possible to blow
their fuse or circuit breaker. If this happens, reduce the load and replace reset
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