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Draining System
Fresh Water Lines and Tanks
Fresh water drain valves consist of low point water line
drain valves and fresh water tank drain valves� The
valves are in-line or petcock-type valves�
Refer to Section 8 - Maintenance for necessary drain
valve locations and draining procedures of fresh water
lines and tanks�
Drain and Waste System
Your trailer has a drain and waste system that includes
waste-holding tanks made from corrosion-free molded
plastic, with trouble-free dump valves�
The main (Black Water) 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 Water)
holding tank�
Each tank has its own dump valve with both tanks
draining through a common outlet� Therefore, only one
sewer hose connection is needed 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�
Refer to Section 8 - Maintenance for important
information on Black and Gray Water tanks draining,
cleaning, and rinsing procedures�
Check your monitor panel frequently (main Multiplex
control panel or SeeLevel monitor panel)� When the
Black Water holding tank is completely full, sewage
cannot be emptied from the toilet bowl� If the Gray
Water holding tank is overfilled, drain water may back
up into the shower floor pan and cause an unpleasant
cleaning job� Never drain the tanks at any place other
than an approved dumping station�
NOTE
Never put wet strength paper towels or tissues
in your holding tank since they won’t dissolve
and can catch in the mechanism of the dump
valve. Colored toilet tissue is slower to dissolve
than white. Most RV-accessory stores offer tissue
designed for RVs that will completely dissolve.
Plumbing
Water System (Self-Contained)
Fill the water tank by opening the exterior access door
and remove screw cap� A drinking water safe hose
can now be inserted� It’s a good idea to let the water
run through the hose for a short time to flush it out.
Experienced RVers usually fill their tanks with “home”
water to avoid strange water that may be distasteful to
them� The amount of water in the tank may be checked
on the Monitor Panel, or you may fill the tank until
water overflows out of the fill.
Open the hot side of the galley or lavatory faucet
and turn on the water pump using the main Multiplex
control panel� For some time, the open faucet will only
sputter. This is because the water heater is being filled
and air is being pushed out through the lines� Once
the water heater is full, a steady stream of water will
flow from the faucet. Now, open a cold faucet. It will
sputter for a short time, but will soon expel a steady
stream� All other faucets can now be opened until all
air is expelled. Once the system is filled with water
and the faucets closed, the water pump will shut off�
When a faucet is opened, the pump will come back
on automatically� If the faucet is just barely open, it is
normal for the pump to cycle on and off rapidly�
Water Pump
The water pump is controlled by the Multiplex Control
Panel or remote switch located on the bathroom wall�
Once the switch is turned on, the pump will run until the
water pressure reaches about 55 psi� At this point, an
internal pressure switch will shut it off� When a faucet is
opened, the water pressure will drop and the pump will
start to run again�
As a general rule, the water pump should be turned off
while using a city water hookup; however, the water
pressure at some campgrounds may be low� The water
pump can be turned on to assist the city water hookup
pressure� Be sure there is some water in the fresh
water tank� The pump will only use the water that is
needed out of the tank to bring the pressure up to the
usual standard of 55 psi�
Access to the water pump will be necessary for
periodic cleaning of the strainer screen� Refer to
Section 8 - Maintenance for water pump access and
strainer screen removal�
Summary of Contents for Classic 2020
Page 1: ...2020 Classic Owner s Manual ...
Page 4: ...2020 Classic NOTES ...
Page 6: ...2020 Classic 1 2 Introduction NOTES ...
Page 28: ...2020 Classic 4 4 NOTES Floor Plans And Specifications ...
Page 84: ...Maintenance 8 16 2020 Classic Electrical Diagrams 12 Volt Main Schematic ...
Page 89: ...Maintenance 2020 Classic 8 21 Multiplex Switch Panel Layout 30 ...
Page 90: ...Maintenance 8 22 2020 Classic Switch Panel Layout 33FB ...
Page 95: ...Maintenance 2020 Classic 8 27 Fresh Water Layouts 30 Classic ...
Page 96: ...Maintenance 8 28 2020 Classic Fresh Water Layout 33FB Classic ...
Page 100: ...2020 Classic 8 32 Maintenance NOTES ...
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