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Water Heater
Your motorhome is equipped with a 6-gallon water heater located on the interior in the kitchen area, below the cook
top. To turn the water heater on there is a switch in the monitor panel area above the side entrance door. Please refer to
the manufacturer’s instruction manual for lighting and maintenance instructions. You must ensure there is water in the
tank prior to turning the burner on to heat the water ( to check this pull the pressure release valve in the exterior vent
area). LP gas is automatically supplied to the main burner to heat water to a desired temperature and then automatically
shuts off (you must have the LP tank valve on for this to take place). A regulated mixture of gas and air is ignited
automatically providing a flame, which is directed into the heating tube. The heating assembly is sealed off from the
RV interior and is vented to the outside.
Toilet
Please refer to the manufacturer’s operating instructions.
Toilet Trouble Shooting:
1. Water keeps running in the bowl:
- check to see if all the levers are turned all the way back. Sticking may be caused by foreign material on the waste
valve blade seal at the bottom of the bowl. If the problem persists, you may need to replace the water valve.
2. The Toilet leaks, there is water on the floor:
- if the leak is in the back of the toilet, check the water supply line connection and refer to the manufacturer’s
installation instructions. If the leak is at the toilet flange area (where the toilet mounts to the floor), check the toilet
flange nuts for tightness.
3. Poor flush pressure:
- the levers must be held fully open during the flush. A good flush should be obtained within 2 to 3 seconds. If the
problem persists, remove the water supply line and check the water supply. The water supply rate should be at least 10
litres/2.5 gallons per minute to ensure an adequate flush.
Shower
To protect the surface of your ABS plastic shower pan, it is recommended that a rubber shower mat be placed in the
shower pan. Use a non-abrasive cleaner to clean your shower compartment.
NOTE:
Do not use highly concentrated
or high acid content household cleaners, as these may damage the shower compartment.