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Drainage
All permanent fresh water tanks can be drained by one of two types
of drain valve:
1. A white plastic drain is attached to outer wall. Open valve and
allow to drain. (Fig. 16)
2. A valve is located inside of coach adjacent to the water tank.
The knob turns 45° to open and close.
To drain the water supply lines, locate the “low-point” drains as
shown in Fig. 17. These valves are placed near the floor and may be located under cabinets,
dinettes, sofas, beds, or in storage areas. As their name indicates, they will be at the lowest
point of water lines. A label is placed on the outside of the travel trailer to indicate where
the drains are located. The drains will typically need to be opened from inside the trailer.
Once the label is found on the outside of the trailer, go inside to find the corresponding
location of the drains.
TO DRAIN SYSTEM:
1. Open all faucets including the optional exterior
shower.
2. Open the fresh water tank drain.
3. Open the water heater drain. (Consult the water heater
owner’s manual for details.)
4. Open all (2 to 4 depending on the model of your
trailer) low-point drains.
5. Open the toilet valve, hold or block it if necessary.
6. To empty the pump, start and allow it to run 15-20 seconds.
40
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Summary of Contents for Conventional Travel Trailer 2004
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...