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Open the grey water valve. The water
in the grey tank will flush remaining
solids from the hose. With the grey
water valve open, run two gallons of
water down any drain to flush grey
tank. The grey valve remains open
until the next drain cycle, or time of
departure.
When preparing for travel, close both
dump valves. Undo restraining devices
from the hose. Disconnect the hose
from the termination drain by rotating
the fitting counterclockwise 90º.
Raise the hose and drain using hand
over hand method working the hose
towards shore fitting. Rinse the hose
with outside facility and repeat the hose
drain process.
Remove the hose from shore fitting.
Install hose in carrier and lock door.
Secure the termination cap (required
by law in some states) to termination
drain.
If desired, add chemicals to the tanks
to control odor. Follow the directions
given by the manufacturer of the
chemical.
NOTE:
Dump the black tank before driving.
toIlet
Pedal Flush
The toilet uses water from either the fresh
water tank or a city water supply. The water
pump must be on or connected to city water.
The toilet flushes directly into the sewage
holding tank (black water).
CAUTION:
To prevent accumulation of solids
below toilet, add several gallons of
water to the holding tank before use.
Most chemical mixtures for holding
tank odor control are poisonous.
Follow the product manufacturer’s
directions and warnings when using
any holding tank additive.
NOTE:
Do not dispose of sanitary supplies
or other non-dissolving items into the
toilet. Facial tissue, wet strength tissue,
paper towels or an excess toilet tissue
can clog the tank or termination valve.
NOTE:
Avoid use of multi-ply tissue.
Household toilet tissue does not break
down quickly. Quick dissolving toilet
tissue is available at most RV supply
stores.
To add water to the toilet before using,
press and hold the pedal halfway until
the desired water level is reached.
Generally, more water is required only
when flushing solids.
To flush the toilet, push and hold the
lever all the way down.
Water flow pressures
vary. Therefore, holding
the flush lever down for
several seconds may be
required. Release the flush
lever, allowing it to snap
back, permitting positive
sealing around the flush
ball. A small amount of water should remain in
bowl.
To operate the hand sprayer, step on
foot pedal then press thumb lever on
the sprayer. Direct water into the bowl.
Leak between closet flange and toilet:
Confirm that flange screws are snug.
Do not
over tighten screws. If leak continues, remove
toilet and check flange height. Adjust the
flange height to 7/16” above floor, if necessary.
Replace flange seal if damaged.
Poor flush:
Flush should be obtained within
two to three seconds. If a problem persists,
adjust the water level. If problems continue,
the water pressure or flow rate may be low.
Remove the water supply line and check flow
rate. Flow rate should be at least ten quarts
(9.5 liters) per minute. Water pressure should
not be below 25 psi.
Bowl will not hold water:
Check for and
remove any foreign material from blade seal
track. Check blade seal compression with
mechanism. If blade seal is worn, replace.
040467
Pedal Flush
040397
Press thumb
lever to spray
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