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together we’re going places
• Remove the emptying spout cap. Hold the
waste holding tank by the upper handle
nearest to the emptying spout. Hold the rear
handle with your other hand so that you can
operate the vent plunger with your thumb.
Keep the vent plunger pressed to ensure that
the tank is emptied without splashing.
Please note that the vent plunger should only
be pressed when the emptying spout is
pointing downwards.
After emptying, flush the tank and clean the
blade valve thoroughly with water. Replace the
spout cap and slide the waste holding tank back
into the toilet and close the door.
Exterior Shower
Your vehicle may be fitted with an exterior shower
that uses water from the onboard water tank of
your Motorhome.
This shower can be used for washing mud off;
shoes, boots etc.
The location of the exterior shower will vary
depending on the particular model that you
have chosen.
Please familiarise yourself with the location of
the connection before using your vehicle for the
first time.
Connecting The Shower
The exterior shower hose supplied with your vehicle
has the shower connector already fitted, no further
connections are required.
• Lift the hinged cover on the outside of the vehicle
to reveal the hose connection in the side of
the vehicle.
• Align the tabs on the shower hose connector with
the slots in the side of the vehicle and rotate in the
direction shown on the actual hose connector.
This rotating action turns on the water supply and
allows the temperature to be adjusted to your
exact requirements.
• The actual shower head has a release trigger to
start the water flow. This trigger must be squeezed
and held to use the shower. Releasing the trigger
will stop the water flow from the hose.
Disconnecting The Shower
• Rotate the hose connector fixed into the side of
the vehicle to the ‘OFF’ position. This will turn off
the water supply and allow the hose to be
removed from the vehicle.
• Close the hinged flap on the side of the vehicle.
Exterior Shower
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