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WA T E R S Y S T E M
T H O R M O T O R C O A C H | M A D E T O F I T
SHOWER OPERATION:
1. Ensure you have an adequate on-board supply of fresh
water or are connected to an external potable water source.
2. Turn ON the combination furnace/water heater and
set the desired hot water temperature. The water heater
is a quick-recovery tank-type. However, it will need
approximately 20 minutes to pre-heat the water. Follow
the manufacturer’s instructions included in your TMC
Owner’s Packet.
3. Adjust the water temperature to your preference.
4. Turn ON the water pump, if not connected to city water.
5. Turn on the ceiling vent (if installed). Doing so will help
reduce moisture within the motorhome.
6. Always use the shower curtain. Doing so will help reduce
moisture and water damage to cabinets and other devices.
7. Turn on the water valve and using the shower wand, pro-
ceed with washing. Stow the shower wand when finished
washing.
TOILET OPERATION:
1. Turn ON the on-board water pump or connect the water
system to an external pressurized source.
2. Fill the toilet bowl by stepping partially down and holding
the fill/flush pedal until the bowl is about 1/2 full.
3. To flush: press the fill/flush pedal completely down until
the bowl empties.
4. Monitor the black waste tank levels and empty when full.
NOTE: Be careful to not allow the black waste tank to
become overfilled, resulting in an unsanitary spill-over.
Some bathroom doors provide a second set of door latches, which
allows for extra room when in the shower (as illustrated here).
Cassette Toilet (if equipped)
Only use toilet manufacturers recommended toilet
paper, cleaning, and maintenance supplies with the
cassette toilet.
Follow all manufacturer’s instructions associated with
the cassette toilet; including preparation, use, waste
disposal, cleaning, maintenance, cold weather use,
and storage.
Detailed instructions for the casssete toilet and other
water-system devices are provided in your Owner’s
Packet or avaialble througt TMC’s on-line Owners
Resource document service.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Some Class B motorhome
floor plans have a bath
which contains a cassette
toilet. When a cassette toilet
is installed, the motorhome
will not have a black water
holding tank. However,
the motorhome will have a
gray waste water tank which
collects waste water from
the bath sink, shower, and
kitchen sink.
PREPARING THE
CASSETTE TOILET
FOR USE
The cassette toilet requires
special attention in order to
maintain safe and efficient
use. Before using the toilet
and after emptying the waste
cassette, the waste cassette
must be properly prepared.
Doing so will ensure sewage
waste does not clog the waste
cassette:
1. Remove the waste cassette through the service door (see
emptying the waste cassette).
2. Place the waste cassette upright and turn the spout
upwards and remove the cap.
3. Add the proper amount of manufacturer’s treatment
chemicals to the cassette. Do not add treatment chemicals
through the toilet bowl; these chemicals can damage seals.
4. Add approximately 3 liters of water to the cassette.
5. Replace the cap, turn the spout to its stowed position, and
return the waste cassette to its stowage bay.
Unitized bath with cassette toilet
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