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Galley Cabinets (Continued)
Immediately above the refrigerator in the kitchen galley is a slide out drawer for silverware and other uses. (Picture 17.2 on Previous Page.)
Directly under the sink is a pull-out storage drawer which can be used for storage for food, dinnerware or other uses. (Picture 17.3 on Previous
Page.)
Immediately beneath the pull out upper storage drawer there is a second door below, within this area is the grey water tank for the kitchen galley
and water lines going to and from this water tank. (Picture 17.4 on Previous Page.)
(*Note – Due to the components that are in this
compartment, it is not recommended for storage items. Items may cause damage to the water tank or the water lines that are contained
within.)
To drain the kitchen galley grey water tank, use the grey tank drain located on the driver’s side of the vehicle near the city water intake valve
between the front and rear axles. (Picture 17.5 on Previous Page.)
(*Note – The grey/black water tank hose is removable and has a bayonet
fitting to connect and drain the kitchen galley grey water tank.) (See hose housing in picture 38.2 and 38.3 .)
Across from the galley cabinetry on the passenger side of the vehicle is a secondary storage compartment. This compartment has a small upper
shelf at the front and the lower level has full open storage the length of the passenger side seating area. Picture 17.6 on Previous Page)
(*Note -
This compartment also houses the vehicles jack and spare tire replacement kit, info will be further covered later in this manual.) (*Note –
To access this storage area, the vehicles exterior passenger sliding door must be opened or you can remove the seating and backrest
cushions and lift up on the board to expose the entire storage area.)
Picture 18.1
Pass Through Storage View.