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Page 2 of 10 FRESH WATER SYSTEM
To
Connect to City Water Without Filling the/On-Board Tank
(See the illustrations) .
1.
Open the plumbing utility compartment door. The city
water inlet is in this compartment. This inlet is a female
garden hose fitting with a one-way check valve.
. ,
2. Connect one end
of
a potable water supply hose to the
park
or
campground city water supply outlet, which will
be
a male gm:den hose fitting, similar to your garden ,hose
valve. at home. "Potable water" hoses are available at
RV
supply stores.
3. Tum the city water supply outlet valve
ON
and let it run
for a few seconds
to
clear the line and hose. Turn the
outlet valve
OFF.
4. In the
plumbing
utility compartment,
tum
the
WATER
TANK BVPASSvalve, the
COLD
WATER DRAIN
valve, and the
HOT
WATER DRAIN to the right
( clockwise)
to.
close them,
if
necessary.
5.
Tum
VALVE 1 vertical and VALVE 2 horizontal.
6. Attach the free end
bf
the city water supply hose to the
city water
ihlet fitting. Tighten securely.
7
..
Tum
the city water supply valve ON. The system is
now.
pressurized by the city water supply. Water is available at
the exterior utility washdown faucet and all interior
faucets.
/
8.
Open each faucet in the galley and bathroom. After any
sputtering stops and water flows freely, close the faucet.
As long as you are connected to a city water supply, you :have pressurized
water at allfaucets. You do not need to run the water pump. With the valves
set-
this
w<J.y,
the water pump is isolated from the system.
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6196
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