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Waste Disposal
Proper care of the sanitation system is critical to efficient operation. Make sure that you
have reviewed and understand the operation of your system.
Some campgrounds provide sewer hook up right at the individual campsite. This
convenience can save a great deal of energy if utilized properly. If hook up is not provided
at your site, the trailer will need to be moved to an approved dump station.
The termination valves for your holding tanks are located on the exterior of the trailer close
to the drain pipe.
When hooked up to the sewer drain line at a campsite, keep the termination valve on the
waste tank CLOSED until the tank is at least 3/4 full. This will provide sufficient water to
assist in complete draining of the tank. At this time, open the termination valve to empty the
tank (see directions for draining below) and close the valve when the tank is empty. Repeat
this process as needed, but NEVER leave the termination valve open when hooked up to
the park’s sewer system.
To connect the trailer for waste disposal:
1. Make sure the unit is as level as possible to aid with drainage.
2. Attach the adapter to the flexible sewer hose and secure it with a clamp.
3. Remove the dust cap and attach the adapter onto the drain pipe.
4. Turn the adapter 10° to lock it onto the pegs on the drain pipe.
5. Place the other end of the hose into an approved sewer system.
6. Open the black tank termination valve to empty the black tank.
7. Open the gray tank termination valve to empty the gray tank, utilizing the water to
rinse the flexible hose.
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Summary of Contents for 2004 Jay Flight
Page 1: ...Model Year 2004 Conventional Travel Trailer Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer Owner s Manual...
Page 10: ...NOTES vi...
Page 12: ...NOTES 2...
Page 66: ...NOTES 56...
Page 70: ...NOTES 60 Preparing to Travel Home...
Page 88: ...NOTES 78 Storing Your Unit...