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182 I-Modell - 11/12 - Ausgabe 09/11 - 2096165 - BUE-0056-05EN
Sanitary fittings
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10.2 Water tank
10.2.1 Volumes
10.2.2 Auxiliary water tank (special equipment)
The auxiliary water tank holds 70 litres or 130 litres, depending on the model.
It is integrated in the double floor and can be accessed via a service flap at the
side.
The auxiliary water tank and the water tank are both filled via the drinking
water filler neck. Both tanks are connected to each other via a hose.
When the emptying valve (Fig. 197,2) is open, the fill quantity of the auxiliary
water tank is limited to approximately 30 litres; excess water will drain off.
When the emptying valve is shut, the entire tank volume is available.
When the stopper (Fig. 198,1) is pulled in the inside of the auxiliary water tank,
the water drains away via the drain (Fig. 197,3). The stopper can be accessed
via the service opening (Fig. 197,1).
Filling with water:
Ensure that the stopper (Fig. 198,1) in the auxiliary water tank is shut
(handle (Fig. 198,2) is folded out).
Ensure that the emptying valve (Fig. 197,2) is shut.
Add water via the drinking water filler neck until both tanks are full.
Draining water:
Open the service opening (Fig. 197,1) in the auxiliary water tank.
Open the emptying valve until no more water runs out.
Access the handle (Fig. 198,2) of the stopper (Fig. 198,1) via the service
opening, turn the handle to the vertical position and remove the stopper.
Draining water down to trip
reserve (approx. 30 litres):
Open the emptying valve (Fig. 197,2) on the auxiliary water tank.
Z The water tank contains 120 litres. However, the volume has been limited
to 60 litres (overflow installed) for payload reasons. The panel has not been
adjusted to this volume. The level indicator on the panel shows the actual
amount of water in the tank.
If necessary or if there is a sufficiently large residual vehicle payload, the
water tank can be filled up to its actual capacity. To do this, close overflow.
The handle is on the water tank.
Fig. 197 Auxiliary water tank Fig. 198 Stopper

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