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Cleaning the sink trap-
The sink trap and drain are best kept
clean through regular preventative maintenance. If you use a
liberal amount of soap when washing dishes, that will help keep
grease from clogging the trap and gray water tank.
If the sink seems to be draining slower, try the following:
1.
Check that the gray water tank is not full.
2.
Pour a large kettle of boiling water down the sink drain.
3.
Put 2 tablespoons of RV tank enzymes in the drain and add about
one cup of water. Let stand for 24 hrs. Then repeat #2.
4.
The tank vent line may be clogged.
5.
If all else fails, the trap may be removed for cleaning. You must
remove the left side access panel under the sink and the false floor
below the sink. Remove the screw holding the sink drain. Cut the
zip tye on the bottom of the trap to disconnect. The zip tye will
need to be replaced when re-assembling.
Water System Hookup Kit-
A
- City water quick connect and
pressure regulator.
B
- Four feet long water hose.
C
- LP accessory gas line.
Using the City Water Hookup –
Install the city water quick connect and
pressure regulator (
A
) on the male end
of a regular garden hose. Attach the
female end of the garden hose to the spigot at the campsite. To attach the
quick connect to the trailer, pull back on the outer sleeve, push the quick
connect onto the male connector on the trailer, then release the outer
sleeve. Tug on the connection to make sure it is secure before turning on
the water spigot.
Using the Water Outlet –
The water outlet will operate either from the
onboard water tank, or from city water, when it is hooked up. To operate
the water outlet from the onboard water tank, turn on the water pump
switch
(see Switching on the Water System).
When you are connected to city water, the pump is bypassed and the
water outlet will use city water only.