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WATER PUMP
The water pump switch must have switched ON (illuminated in red) to draw water
from the fresh water tank. The switch for the water pump is on the battery and
tank level panel.
Please turn off the pump
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while driving,
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when not use it for an extended period,
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when the RV is connected to the city water hook up.
This prevents overheating. Renters are liable for damage resulting from overheating.
Troubleshooting
: Water Pump
Problem
Cause/Solution
Water pump does not
start.
1.
The 12 Volt plug-in fuse is blown. Please check the 12V plug-in fuses and
replace where necessary.
2.
The battery voltage is too low. Please check the coach battery level on the
battery and tank indicator panel, and if necessary, recharge the battery.
3.
The pump is faulty. Please call our OnRoad-Service.
Constant
“grunting”
sound from the pump.
1.
Water tank is empty. Please refill.
2.
Loose connection in the water system. Please call our OnRoad-Service.
CITY WATER CONNECTION
The RV can be connected directly to the pressurized fresh water system of the campground with the provided
water hose and pressure regulator. Please note the following steps:
1.
Please ask the campground staff for the available water pressure at their sites. Use of the pressure
regulator is required for pressures of 40 PSI or higher. Please also use the pressure regulator when the
water pressure is not known.
2.
Connect one end of the water hose to the city water connection at the driver side of the RV.
3.
Connect the other end of the water hose to the water pressure regulator and the regulator to the
water tap of the camp site when the water pressure is 40 PSI or higher. If the pressure is lower than 40
PSI, connect the other end of the hose directly to the tap.
4.
Please open the water tap of the camp site half a turn only to avoid excess pressure on the water lines
of the RV when not using the pressure regulator.
5.
Open all water taps of the RV slowly to ventilate the pipes.
City water
connection
When Water pressure is
40 PSI or higher only!
When Water pressure is
less than 40 PSI!