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Outside Shower (Option)
A convenient faucet assembly with hot and cold water is available for exterior use
washing or rinsing on the outside of camper.
OPERATION
1. Turn on pump.
2. Open door with key and allow to hinge down; or on units with the utility center,
open door to utility center.
3. Remove shower head and open valve.
4. Open faucet valves and adjust to temperature as desired.
5. To cease operation close valve(s) on faucet and allow water to drain from shower
head.
6. Close valve on shower head.
Any water remaining in hose will drip or run out of vacuum breaker. This is NOT a leak
but performs as intended. Water in A.B.S. plastic box will drain out along outer edge.
The shower head can be removed to drain hose faster. Reassemble and place onto
bracket. Keep the door closed when not in use for sanitary reasons.
Sanitizing and Filling the Potable Water System
For your safety, you should sanitize your potable water system when your RV is new,
every three months or 3,000 miles (5,000 kilometers), or when it has been sitting unused
for a period of time, and any time it may have become contaminated.
Units Without Utility Center:
1. Drain the water tank and water
heater completely by turning all
faucets on until tank and heater
are empty.
2. In a large bucket, prepare a
chlorine solution using ¾ cup of
household bleach and three (3)
gallons (11.35 liters) of water.
3. Unscrew plug from the top of
the water tank and pour the so-
lution into the tank. (Fig. 4-5)
4. Connect garden hose to the city
water connection (Fig. 4-1).
Open the water tank fill valve
(Fig. 4-5) and add water until the tank is ½-¾ full.
5. If possible, drive the unit to allow the solution to agitate in the tank.
6. Fill the remainder of the tank. Open kitchen and bathroom faucets to allow air to
escape the water lines and the water heater.
7. Turn the pump on and allow several seconds for the pump to prime.
8. After the water heater and water lines fill, the air will stop bubbling out of the
faucets. At this point, turn all faucets off. Please note, the water heater will hold
approximately six gallons (22.7 liters) of water. Allow the water to run long enough
to ensure that the tank is full.
Fig. 4-5
Summary of Contents for Mini Motorhome
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