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Utilities
Just like your house, your Roadtrek has fresh water, electricity, waste water disposal, heating and cooling systems. In the Roadtrek these systems
are self-contained and travel with you. Your vehicle should be reasonably level to allow for normal operation of the systems.
Fresh Water
Your fresh water tank uses a gravity fill system, located in the passenger’s side door pillar. (Picture 46.1) You can fill the fresh water tank from a
convenient water spigot and designed water fill hose.
(Do not use a garden hose unless it is for potable water.)
To fill the tanks, open the passenger’s side door and remove the orange plug. Remove the black protective cover and make sure the water intake
line ball valve is in the open position. (Picture 46.2 and 46.3)
*Note – Do not run the hose bib wide open, fill tank slowly.*
When the tank is full, water will flow out of the fill port. Check your monitor panel to make sure the fresh water tank is full. When full, turn the water
intake valve ball to the closed position to use the water in the fresh water tank.
*Note – If left in the open position, air will build up in the water
line and effect your water pressure.*
EHGNA recommends that you use a dedicated single purpose potable-water hose. These are usually white in color. Use this hose
only for filling your tank and connecting to city water. Always flush faucets and hose thoroughly before use.
Fresh Water Intake Valve in Closed
Position. Turn Parallel with Water
Line to Allow for Fill Up of Fresh
Water Tank.
Black Protective Cover Housing Water
Intake Line Ball Valve Joint.
Fresh Water Tank Fill Located in
Passengers Side Door Pillar.
Picture 46.1
Picture 46.2
Picture 46.3