SECTION 7 –
PLUMBING
7-10
Important “Don’ts”
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Don't use facial tissue or regular toilet tissue in
the RV toilet. These will not disintegrate
sufficiently and will often cling to the sides of
the holding tank. Toilet tissue made
specifically for use in RV toilets and holding
tanks is available at most RV supply centers.
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Don’t dispose of sanitary napkins or other
non-dissolving items in the toilet.
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Don’t put automotive antifreeze or caustic
chemicals, such as laundry bleach or heavy
detergents into the toilet or holding tank.
These products may damage plastic or rubber
parts in the system.
See winterizing instructions at the end of this
section to prepare the toilet for storage in freezing
conditions.
Further Information
See the toilet manufacturer’s operation
information in your InfoCase for complete
operating, care, and maintenance information.
WASTE WATER SYSTEM
(MODEL 59G)
(Holding Tanks)
The drainage system is self-contained and
uses two separate holding tanks to contain the
waste water until it can be dumped at an
appropriate waste water disposal site. This means
you can use the toilet, sinks, and shower even in
areas where utility hookups are not available.
The black water holding tank contains the
sewage from the toilet. The gray water holding
tank contains the waste water from the galley
sink, shower, and lavatory.
See “Specifications” in
Section 1 -
Introduction
for tank capacities for your model.
Waste Pump (Model 59G)
The 12-volt Waste Pump transfers gray
holding tank waste through a small diameter
sewer hose to the main dump valve.
To access the Waste Pump, use a screwdriver
to remove the black plug shown in the following
photo.
Waste Pump Enclosure
(Located beneath motorhome)
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Remove black plug to access waste
pump
Waste Pump
(Located beneath motorhome)
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With black plug removed you will be able
to remove the motor shaft access plate.
-Typical View
• Motor Shaft Access
Plate