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Fleetwood 1997 Pace Arrow - Holding Tank Care and Clogging Prevention

Fleetwood 1997 Pace Arrow
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5. When the tank is empty, push the T-handle
in
to close the
valve.
6.
Run enough water into the tank to cover the bottom. This will
aid the break up of solid wastes.
7.
To
drain the grey water tank, repeat the steps above. This
tank is drained
last to aid in flushing the outlets and hose.
The grey water knife
valve may be left open in a semi-
permanent hookup.
8.
Remgve the sewer hose and cap the outlet.
9.
Rinse out the sewer hose with fresh water and remove the
sewer hose from the dump station.
10. Replace sewer or dump station covers.
Since holding tanks don't rely on any sophisticated mechani-
cal devices for their operation, they are virtually trouble tree.
The most common problem is also an unpleasant
one-clog-
ging.
You
can minimize the chances
of
clogging by keeping
the following considerations in mind:
» Keep the black water tank knife valve closed. Fill tank to at
least
3/,-full before draining. Be sure to cover the tank bottom
with water after draining.
» Use only toilet tissue formulated for use
in
septic tank or
RV
sanitation systems.
» Keep both knife valves closed and locked, and the drain cap
tightly
in
place when
USing
the system on the road.
» Use only cleaners that are approved for use in septic tank or
RV
sanitation systems.
PLUMBINC
SYSTEMS
II
NOTE
Local
or
state regulations
may
prohibit
highway
travel unless
the
holding
tank outlet is securely
capped.
Please
...
Practice
good
housekeeping when drain-
ing wastes at a campsite or
disposal station. Leave the
site in good order. Above all,
.do
not
pollute.
HOLDING
TANK
CARE
PACE
ARROW
-
CopYRiq/1T
1996,
flEETWood
ENTERPRisES,
INC.
All
Riq/ITS
RESERVEd.

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