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Shower
To take a shower, unscrew the drain stopper in the center of the bathroom floor. (Picture 30.4) Release the hook and loop fastener straps retaining
the shower curtain, and slide the shower curtain along its track to enclose the shower space. Attach the shower hose to the water outlet just behind
the bathroom sink faucet handles, and pull up on the knob on the faucet spout. (Picture 30.1) Adjust the water to the correct temperature. There is a
water cutoff on the shower head to help you conserve water while showering.
You can shower in the enclosed bathroom by pulling the shower curtain across the shower curtain track near the bathroom doors, or you can
shower in the aisle by extending the shower curtain around the longer loop of shower curtain track which goes around the ventilation fan in the roof,
and opening the drain in the aisle by removing the flat cover plate and unscrewing the drain stopper. (Pictures 30.2, 30.3, 30.5)
When finished, either air or towel dry the curtain before storing it, refasten the drain stopper to prevent the contents of the gray water tanks from
sloshing up into the shower area while driving, and remove the shower hose from the sink connection. Push the knob back down to change the sink
back into normal mode.