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186 I-Modell - 11/12 - Ausgabe 09/11 - 2096165 - BUE-0056-05EN
Sanitary fittings
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Depending on the model, the vehicle is equipped either with a manually oper-
ated drain cock or with an electrically operated drainage valve.
The drain cock (Fig. 204,1) is accessible from the side storage flap.
A red line in the inspection window (Fig. 205,2) of the electrically operated
drainage valve shows the valve setting:
z horizontal line = valve open
z vertical line = valve shut
Emptying:
Attach the waste water hose to the drain pipe.
Manually operated drain cock: Turn the handle (Fig. 204,1) of the drain
cock in flow direction. This drains the waste water through a spherical
valve.
Electrically operated drainage valve: Press the operating switch (Fig. 206)
at the top. The waste water is drained.
Completely empty waste water tank.
Manually operated drain cock: Close the drain cock handle at a right angle
to the flow direction once all of the waste water has run out.
Electrically operated drainage valve: Once all the waste water has drained
completely, press the operating switch (Fig. 206) at the bottom.
Remove the waste water hose.
Emergency drainage
(electrically operated
drainage valve):
Set the operating switch (Fig. 206) to the "0" position (power off).
Pull out the rotary knob (Fig. 205,1) on the electrically operated drainage
valve and rotate (in any direction).
Fig. 204 Drain cock
Fig. 205 Electrically operated drainage
valve
Fig. 206 Operating switch for electri-
cally operated drainage valve
(special equipment)

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