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General Care:
• Road vibrations, excessive pressure from city water sources
and improper winterization are the main physical causes of water
system damage. Inspect all plumbing joints and fittings often for
cracks and leaks. An unchecked water leak at a plumbing joint
can cause considerable water damage and costly repairs which
may not qualify for warranty coverage.
• It is possible for an electrical problem to cause water system
problems due to equipment like the pump requiring
electrical connections.
• Be sure to read the literature supplied with plumbing components
for troubleshooting tips.
• If a leak or other problem persists after troubleshooting, consult
your dealer for further inspection and repair.
MONITOR SCREEN
The monitor panel, containing controls for lighting and other equipment,
located near the entry door, includes controls to monitor tank fill levels and
a switch for the water pump. To see the tank and battery fill levels, tap the
button beside each tank listed as GRAY, FRESH and BATTERY. You will see
lights indicating the fill level to the left. Switches mounted onto this panel
control the lights and water pump as well.
PLUMBING CONTROL PANEL
The plumbing control panel feature is designed to simplify use of the
plumbing systems onboard. Three-way switches in the nuCamp monitor
panel and a switch on the plumbing control panel offer dual controls for
the water pump. There are five plumbing settings on the panel. Following
is a brief explanation of each:
• Sanitize- For sanitizing the tanks and plumbing pipe system
• Winterize- Used when preparing your trailer for cold weather.
• Dry Camp- Used when depending on water in on-board tanks due
to no hookups.
• Tank Fill- Used when filling your tank in preparation for dry camping.
• City Water- Used when a continuous external city water supply is
available.
More information for the equipped Nautilus panel can be found on the
manufacturers website at: http://www.bandbmolders.com/index.php/
nautilus/
Water holding tanks should always be
completely drained when camper is not
in use. Damage or unsanitary conditions
may occur when water becomes stale or
freezes.
CAUTION