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CABLE TV-HOOK-UP
Some models are equipped with external connections for cable television. The connector is located on the
driver’s side near the detachable 30amp power cord.
NOTE: For coaches without the video control center option, be sure the TV antenna amplifier switch is turned OFF
while connected to cable. The antenna amplifier will make the cable TV signal snowy.
FRESH WATER TOILET
The fresh water toilet in your motor home is very similar to the household type, except that it is designed to
use only a small amount of water per flush. It uses a high velocity jet of water, producing a swirl effect, to
efficiently cleanse the bowl. And since each flush uses fresh water, no special chemicals are required other
than a deodorizing agent, deposited directly into the black tank, if necessary.
Flushing the Toilet
1.
To add water to the bowl before using, press the foot flush lever gently, hold lever until desired level of
water is reached. Release lever slowly – do not allow it to snap back. Generally, more water is required
only when flushing solids.
2.
To flush the toilet, press the foot flush lever. Hold lever until bowl is clean.
3.
Release lever slowly. A small amount of water should remain in the bowl.
Please refer to the manufacturer’s information supplied with the toilet for further operating and maintenance
instructions.
Important “Don’ts”
Don’t use facial tissue or regular toilet tissue in the RV toilet. These will not disintegrate sufficiently and
will often cling to the sides of the holding tank. Toilet tissue made specifically for use in RV toilets and
holding tanks is available at most RV supply centers.
Don’t dispose of sanitary napkins or other non-dissolving items in the toilet.
Don’t put automotive antifreeze or caustic chemicals, such as laundry bleach or heavy detergents into the
toilet or holding tank. These products may damage plastic or rubber parts in the system.
Cleaning the Toilet
The toilet should be cleaned regularly for maximum sanitation and operating efficiency. If an odor is
apparent from the toilet:
1.
Clean the toilet bowl with a mild bathroom cleaner. Do not allow cleaners to set in the bowl for long
periods of time to avoid damaging the seals. Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaners because it may
damage the plastic surfaces.
2.
Dump and rinse holding tank.
3.
Add odor control chemical in amount specified after cleaning and every few days during use.
4.
Remove the water line from the base of the toilet and clean the screen.
5.
If the flush valve becomes stiff after extended use, it may be lubricated with a silicone spray. Turn the
water pump off and operate flush pedal to drain water from the toilet bowl. Spray silicone lubricant into
flush valve inside bowl and operate flush pedal a few times to ensure free operation.