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HOSE REPLACEMENT
The flexible LP gas hoses connected to your LP tank should be checked regularly for signs of deterioration and may
need to be replaced every two to three years. Be sure to replace the hoses with approved and properly rated
products.
REGULATOR VENT MAINTENANCE
Since the LP gas regulator is equipped with a vent that allows the system to “breathe,” you must check it on a routine
basis to see that it does not become clogged. If dirt, sealant or corrosion clogs the vent, clean it with a toothbrush or
similar device. At least once a year have your LP serviceman check the regulator for adjustment and operation.
PLUMBING
FRESH WATER
Fresh water for your RV is provided by filling the
FRESH WATER TANK or by hooking directly to
a city water connection. These sources supply
water to the kitchen sink, shower, lavatory, toilet
and water heater. (FIG. 13)
(FIG. 13) FRESH WATER LINES (TYPICAL)
CITY WATER
Open the CITY WATER INLET DOOR and connect a hose to a city pressurized water faucet and to the vehicle’s
CITY WATER INLET. Some models have a separate water fill for the FRESH WATER TANK. Others have a selector
switch to select either LOCAL SUPPLY or FRESH WATER TANK. To use CITY WATER make sure the selector is set
to LOCAL SUPPLY. The fresh water tank and water pump are by-passed when the city water hook-up is used.
CAUTION: A PRESSURE REGULATOR SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED WHEN CONNECTING TO CITY WATER.
EXCESSIVE WATER PRESSURE CAN DAMAGE LINES AND CONNECTIONS, CAUSING WATER DAMAGE TO
YOUR RV. MAKE SURE WATER PRESSURE NEVER EXCEEDS 60 PSI.
WATER TANK
UNLOCK the GRAVITY WATER FILL HATCH and use a hose or vessel to fill the water tank. Or, select FRESH
WATER TANK after hooking the hose to the CITY WATER. Watch your monitor panel inside to determine when the
tank is full.
WARNING: NEVER LEAVE YOUR COACH UNATTENDED WHEN FILLING THE FRESH WATER TANK!
ALTHOUGH PROPER VENTING IS ALLOWED FOR OVERFLOW, THE WATER PRESSURE CAN EXPAND
THE TANK AND CAUSE STRUCTURAL DAMAGE AND A POSSIBLE EXPLOSION RESULTING IN DEATH
OR INJURY!
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