WATER SYSTEMS - 6
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WATER SYSTEMS - INTRODUCTION
This section contains information about the
operation and care of the various water system
equipment found in the motorhome. Optional
water equipment will also be discussed, so
not all information may be applicable to the
motorhome. More detailed information with
CAUTION
or
WARNING
instructions for
various equipment, other than what is found in
this section, can be found in the OEM manuals
in the owner information box.
Newcomers to a self-contained motorhome
soon discover water does not last long unless
consumption is drastically reduced. For
example: less water can be used for showering
if the shower is turned off while soaping down
and then turned back on to rinse. In this way a
shower uses two gallons of water or less. There
is plenty of water to meet personal needs once
habits are adjusted.
Fresh Water System:
The fresh water system consists of the fresh
water tank, water pump, water fi lter(s) and a
water hose for potable water use only. Proper
care of the hose is necessary. After each use,
drain the water hose and attach the plug to keep
out insects and debris.
Waste Water System:
The waste water system consists of a waste
holding tank (grey water), a sewage holding
tank (black water), fl ush system, toilet and
drains.
WARNING:
Water is electrically conductive. DO
NOT use any electrically powered item
or electrical outlet that may be exposed
to a water source. Such use can result in
a serious shock, causing injury or death.
WATER TANKS
Measurements
The motorhome is equipped with two tank
monitor panels. One is located on the hallway
control panel, and the other is located in the
water service bay. Hold down the “Test” switch
to view tank levels. Levels are displayed on a
LED scale with a corresponding scale reading.
The light and scale indications are as follows:
G
reen lamps indicate
good or normal ranges.
Yellow lamps
indicate fair ranges.
Amber lamps
indicate partial
ranges.
Red lamps indicate full
or empty ranges.
WATER- POTABLE
Fresh Tank Fill
Connect the potable
water hose to the “City
Water” connection
located in the service
center on the roadside of
the motorhome.
Turn the
“Tank Fill”
lever to the tank fi ll
position to fi ll the fresh
water tank.
The water pump should be off.
Turn on the city water supply.
Monitor the tank fi lling process at all
times at the service bay monitor.
Water will fl ow from an overfl ow pipe
when the tank is full.
Shut the water supply off as quickly as
possible when the fresh tank is full.
CAUTION:
DO NOT leave the hose unattended
when filling the fresh water tank. Turn
water off immediately when water flows
from the overflow discharge.
City Water Hook-up
Connect the
potable water
hose to the
“City Water”
connection.
Ensure the
“Tank Fill”
lever is in the city water position.
Turn on the city water supply.
040436e
Hallway Monitor
030446e
Monitor Panel Found in
Water Service Center
040532
040573
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