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SECTION 6 –
PLUMBING
WASTE WATER SYSTEM –
WASTE PUMP
(Holding Tanks)
The drainage system is self-contained and
uses a holding tank to contain the waste water
until it can be dumped at an appropriate waste
water disposal site. This means you can use the
sinks and shower even in areas where utility
hookups are not available.
The gray water holding tank contains the
waste water from the galley sink and shower.
See “Specifications” in
Section 1 -
Introduction
for tank capacities for your model.
Waste Pump
The 12-volt Waste Pump disposes holding
tank waste through a small diameter sewer hose.
NOTE: If Waste Pump stalls, check breaker in
the load center. If problem persists,
remove end cap and manually turn pump
shaft (located on the end of the Waste
Pump) with a screwdriver.
Further Information
For further Waste Pump operating and
troubleshooting information, see the
manufacturer’s user guide provided in your
InfoCase.
Dumping Holding Tanks
1. Remove sewage drain hose from storage
compartment (located under the passenger
rear door).
2. Remove dust cap from sewage drain outlet
and connect sewage drain hose. Be sure it is
firmly attached.
3. Place the outlet end of sewage drain hose into
disposal opening.
Waste Pump
(Located beneath pantry cabinet -
lift access panel)
-Typical View
Sewage Drain Hose
(Located under the passenger
rear door)
-Typical View
Holding Tank Drain Valves
(Located on driver side in front of rear tire)
-Typical View
Sewage
Drain Outlet
Gray Waste
Tank Drain
Valve