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PLUMBING
TO ATTACH THE OLIVER TO A CITY WATER CONNECTION:
1. Remove the cap from the city water inlet on the side of the Oliver.
2. Attach a potable water hose to the outside source of water. An external water filter is
recommended.
3. Connect the other end of the hose to the Oliver city water inlet. Be sure to use a
pressure regulator (included at delivery) with a maximum 55 PSI.
⚠
WARNING
FAILURE TO USE A PRESSURE REGULATOR MAY DAMAGE
THE INTERNAL WATER SYSTEM
4. Turn on the outside source of water. Open the various faucets gradually to clear the air
from the lines. Close the faucets when the water flows freely. (May need to turn on the
hot water side of the faucet to remove any air trapped in the water heater.)
5. Be sure the water heater is full of water before turning on the hot water heater.
NOTICE
DO NOT
TURN THE WATER PUMP ON WHEN USING
WATER FROM AN EXTERNAL PRESSURIZED SUPPLY. THIS
COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE WATER PUMP.
FRESHWATER INLET
The freshwater connection is located on the lower rear street side of the trailer. The
freshwater inlet allows you to pre-fill your on board water tank when planning to camp
somewhere without an outside water source. The tank is filled through a standard
pressurized water hose connection located at the rear area next to the city water inlet. The
standard capacity of the freshwater tank is 30 gallons.
TO FILL THE FRESHWATER TANK FROM PRESSURIZED WATER:
1. Remove the cap from the freshwater inlet.
2. Attach a freshwater hose to an outside water source.
3. Attach the other end to the Oliver freshwater inlet.
4. Turn on the water source; fill until water starts to run from the freshwater overflow,
which is located on the opposite side, between the aluminum steps and the
refrigerator vent.
5. When the tank is filled, turn off and disconnect the outside water hose and re-install
the water cap.
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