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Open a faucet to relieve the pressure in the system. Failure to do so will not damage your vehicle, but
may result in an unexpected shower. The galley sink is a convenient place to do this.
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If you used the City valve to fill the tanks, close it.
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Remove the hose from the city water connection, and replace the cap on the fill connection.
If you hear your pump running and water pressure is low inside the vehicle after disconnecting from an
external water source, it is because you have not properly positioned the city water valve. Make sure
the black plastic handle is vertical, and perpendicular to the water line when your water system is in
self-contained mode.
See HOWTO: Potable Water Use for more information on your fresh water
Waste Water
Sink and shower drain water drains into the gray water tank; the black water tanks contains the material flushed down the toilet. The shower and sink have
traps to prevent tank odors from entering the living space. Be sure to replace the screw-in plug in the shower floor after use to prevent gray water from
sloshing up into the shower pan from the gray water tank while driving.
The gray and black water tank level indicators on the control panel will give you an approximate indicator of your tank levels. See HOWTO: Monitor Panel for
more information on indicators. When the gray water tanks is full to capacity, water will no longer drain down the shower and sink drains, and you need to
dump the tanks before running any more water. If you see fluid below the toilet valve in the bowl of the toilet, your black water tank is full and also needs to be
emptied before further use.
Do not throw any paper towels, personal wipes, rags, baby wipes, tampons, hairballs, etc. into the toilet. The
waste water pump is not capable of handling these types of solids and may jam or be damaged. Use toilet paper
intended for RVs or septic systems.
If in doubt, take a tissue, and leave it in a glass of water. Stir with a spoon a couple of times. If it falls apart into a
gooey slurry after a few minutes it`s safe for your tank. If it stays together, swells up, or clumps into a solid
mass, it`s not safe and should be disposed of in the trash and not down the toilet.
See HOWTO: Waste Water Dumping for more information on dumping.