WATER
PUMP
The
coach
is equipped
with a
demand
flow,
pressure
regulated
pump.
To ac-
tivate
the system,
turn the
switch for the water
pump on
(located in Apollo
Central
Control
Center}.
The 12 Volt, self-priming
water
pump keeps a con-
stant
pressure
through the lines.
As
Water is used,
the pump
can be heard as it
cycles on
and off. When the w:ttert.zti1k
is
empty the pump will
ran
~::or1s'tantlv.
At
this time
the pump
should he
turned off until the ‘water
supplj: replenished.
Refer
to Section
8 for location.
l‘v’()'i‘E:
The
pump
is
eqrtipped
with
an aztforrzattie
reset thermal
e1'riiuit
breaker.
In
the event
afrto
water operation
the pump
will atmmzatzraily
slim
off
Turn
Oi wait
ll? minutes
before turning
back
an.
Periodically
unscrew
devices at the
end of the
faucets and
inspect
and clean
if
there
are
foreign
particles
trapped
within.
Periodically
clean water pum filter.
WATER PURIFIER ..
The Water Filter
controls the three quality prohlems
most common to ordinary
tap
water. First, it removes the taste
and odor of chlorine from chemically
treated water. Second, it eliminates
most other disagreeable tastes and
odors,
such as metallic “pipe” tastes
and musty, fishy smells. Third,
it filters out dirt
and debris that cause
water to appear cloudy.
Water polished by the Water
Filter flows from the tap sparkling-clear,
odor-
free, delicious-tasting
. . . bottled-quality water
for drinking and cooking . . .
ideal water for brewing consistently
good-tasting coffee
and tea.
The Water
Filter requires little maintenance~only
the occasional
replace-
ment
of quick-change throw-away
cartridges. The water shut-off valve
built
into
the
unit’s head
makes
quick
cartridge changing possible without
tools.
Cartridges
should be changed
whenever the flow of water becomes
too slow
for convenience,
or at least
once each year.
NOTE: In the interest ofextended
cartridge life, only
the small singlexture
at
the galley
delivers
ltered water.
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