Care and Maintenance
Make sure doors are closed and latched or locked prior to travel. Wipe down the tub and shower walls with a mild
detergent and a soft cloth, as well as any glass enclosures after use to avoid soap scum and hard water deposits. Avoid
using “S.O.S.” type cleaning pads or other abrasive cleaners to prevent scratching the surfaces of your tub and shower
enclosure.
When winterizing your coach, clean up any remaining antifreeze in your tub or shower, as it may cause staining.
For More Information
Refer to the product manufacturer's owner's manual and links to learn more about your coach's tubs and showers.
Waste Water System
These brief operation instructions are for quick reference only. Any quick start instructions provided should
not take the place of the complete Operation Manual provided by this item's manufacturer.
Waste Water Holding Tanks
The waste drainage system was designed to provide
adequate and safe storage and/or disposal of waste
materials. The drainage system uses plastic piping and
fittings connected to the sinks, toilet, and holding tanks to
provide
for their drainage to an outside termination. The unit
should be reasonably level for best operation of the system.
There are two separate waste systems: the gray tank
system
and the black tank system.
Each tank has its own
control
valve, and both tanks drain through the sewer drain
hose.
Gray Tank
The gray water holding tank is located in the underbelly of
the unit.
It is primarily used for the drainage from the
kitchen
and bath sinks, and the shower.
The gray tank valve must be in the open position when operating the optional washing machine.
Black Tank
The black water holding tank is generally for sewage waste
from the stool and
is located directly beneath the toilet on
standard flushing toilets. Before using the stool, you will
need
to treat the tank with water that is mixed with an odor-
controlling chemical, which is readily available at any RV
supply store.
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