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Other Switches
Patio Light
On the control panel, the top left switch is the patio lights switch. Press the top of the button to turn the lights on, and the bottom to turn them off. These are
LED lights and use very little power.
Water Pump Switch
The button to the right of the patio light switch is the water pump switch. It should be on only when you have water in the fresh water tanks and wish to use
the sinks, showers, or toilet. The pump makes a characteristic noise when it is out of water, and should not be run without water. If your fresh water tank runs
dry, turn the pump off until you refill the tank. As with the patio light switch, pressing the top of the button turns the pump on, and pressing the bottom turns it
off.
The water pump can be left on to provide on-demand water as long as the tank has water in it and the pump is not running dry.
Tank Levels and Battery Charge Indicators
To the right of the control panel are the indicator lights for the battery charge level, the fresh water tank level, and the black and gray water tank levels. Press
the button for each to see the display.
These indicator lights will give you an approximate reading, to the nearest third, of how much is in each tank. The four indicator light levels for the battery
represent low, fair, good, and charging states of charge.
Patio light switch
Water pump switch
Tank and battery level indicators