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SECTION 6 –
PLUMBING
10.
Open galley sink faucet
(point towards hot,
then cold) until water stops flowing, then
close.
11.
Turn air pressure off
. Disconnect blow-out
plug.
After Disconnecting Air Pressure
12.
Close all waterline and tank drain valves,
and all faucets
to avoid contamination by
dirt, insects, or rodents.
Dump and Clean Holding Tank at an
approved waste disposal site
13. Remove sewage drain hose from storage
compartment (located under the passenger
rear door).
14. Remove dust cap from sewage drain outlet
and connect sewage drain hose. Be sure it is
firmly attached.
15. Place the outlet end of sewage drain hose into
disposal opening.
16. Open the Gray Waste Tank Drain valve. Be
sure there are no sags in the hose to ensure
complete drainage. Close Gray Waste Tank
Drain valve as soon as tank is empty.
17. Add an odor control chemical to the sewage
holding tank through the toilet. These
chemicals are available at most RV stores.
18. Rinse sewage drain hose thoroughly with
water before stowing.
19. Close waste tank drain valve and refit the dust
cap onto the sewage drain outlet.
This will inhibit rust from forming on the
valve shafts and prevent entry and
contamination by airborne debris, insects, and
rodents.
20. Continue with Step 2 - Antifreeze Fill
Procedure.
Step 2 – Antifreeze Fill Procedure
(Fill plumbing lines with RV water system
antifreeze)
NOTE: Non-Toxic RV water system antifreeze is
available from your dealer and from
most RV supply stores and national retail
outlets.Follow directions on the
container to determine the correct
amount to use for your motorhome.
• Galley Sink faucet.
-Typical view
Sewage Drain Hose
(Located under the passenger
rear door)
-Typical View
Holding Tank Drain Valves
(Located on driver side in front of rear tire)
-Typical View
Sewage
Drain Outlet
Gray Waste
Tank Drain
Valve