SECTION 7 –
PLUMBING
7-10
Shower Valve Pressure Bleed-Off
After using the shower, you may notice water
dripping from either the shower head or the
faucet assembly. The dripping results when
vacuum in the shower hose (after closing the
shower valve) slowly dissipates and allows water
remaining in the hose to drain down. This is
normal water pressure bleed-off function of the
shower valve assembly and is not a leak or defect.
The International Association of Plumbing
and Mechanical Officials: Standard TSC 21-85
(PAR. 4.3) states:
“Shower heads which incorporate shutoff
valves, shall have a minimum “drip rate” of one
(1) quart in thirty (30) minutes.”
SINK – LAVATORY
Because of the compact nature of this coach,
the sink folds down to reveal a recessed space
where the lavatory faucet is located.
The lavatory sink is located below the
medicine cabinet behind the toilet.
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To open sink, pull the sink down away from
the shower wall.
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Position lavatory faucet over the sink.
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The sink is now ready for use.
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Reverse steps to store lavatory sink.
EXTERIOR SHOWER/WASH
STATION
The exterior wash station feature allows you
to do things such as rinse off sand or salt after a
swim, rinse off muddy boots, or bathe your pet
outside the coach. Some models may have a
water pump switch located in the service center
for convenience.
NOTE: The exterior wash station detachable
hose is stored in the rear of the vehicle.
The shower/wash station is not an access point
for potable water, and is not to be used to access
potable water.