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Keep drain valve closed to minimize the
presence of sewer gases. Sewer gases
can be present when RV is connected to
campground sewage hookup. May lead
to illness or personal injury.
CAUTION
TOILET
The toilet is connected to the pressurized fresh water system. A single
lever arrangement controls the flushing and the flow of water into the
bowl. Most RV toilets are designed to function with a smaller amount of
water than household toilets. Unnecessary, frequent flushing of the toilet
will quickly deplete your fresh water supply and fill the cassette pod. If
the cassette pod becomes full, the toilet cannot be used until the pod is
drained.
To keep cassette pod blockage to a minimum:
• Cover the bottom of the cassette pod with water immediately
after dumping.
• Movement while driving will help liquefy solids in the cassette pod.
Adding water to the tank will also help.
• Use only RV grade single ply toilet tissue.
• Only use an RV approved biodegradable 1-ply tissue paper and
deodorizing agents specifically designed for use in RV holding tank
systems. These products are available directly from your
dealer and most camping supply stores.
• Never use chlorine or caustic chemicals such as drain opener or
laundry bleach in your toilet.
• Never allow foreign objects (non-dissolving items) such as hygiene
products, paper towels, wipes, or diapers to be flushed through
the toilet.
Refer to the Owner’s manual included in the Owner’s Packet or in the
packaging of your toilet for operating and detailed care instructions.
WINTERIZING/DE-WINTERIZING
Freezing climates can damage the camper’s plumbing system and
equipment. The camper must be drained and have antifreeze protection
before storing or camping in below freezing temperatures in fall/ winter.
This is done through a process called winterizing.
Be sure to always use a non- ethanol based antifreeze when winterizing
your camper.
When getting the camper ready for camping season in spring you must
cleanse the potable fresh water system to remove all the antifreeze. This
process is called de-winterizing or sanitizing.
User instructions for winterizing, de-winterizing and sanitizing can be found
on the Nautilus plumbing control panel manufacturer’s website at:
http://
www.bandbmolders.com/index.php/p3-2/
There is a secondary method of
winterizing via a blowout plug connected
to an air compressor. Since there is a
risk involved with this method if the
system is not blown out thoroughly
and some water remains in the lines,
nuCamp recommends the RV antifreeze
winterizing method as a safer option.
If you wish to try the blowout method
consult your dealer for instructions and
training. Pressure in the lines must never
exceed 30 PSI when blowing out the
water system.
NOTICE