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Tent Camper Owner’s Manual
To test the circuit, use the following procedure:
1. Be sure power to the circuit is on.
2. Push the test button.
3. e red reset button should pop out.
4. All power should be interrupted to outlets protected by the GFCI.
5. Verify by plugging in a light at these outlets, and pushing in the reset button.
If the red reset button does not pop out aer pushing the test button, or the GFCI circuit contin-
ues to trip, immediately turn o the power at the circuit breaker panel and have a qualied electrician check it out.
NOTE: THE GFCI OUTLET IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR GOOD ELECTRICAL SAFETY. IT DOES NOT
PROTECT AGAINST CONTACT OF THE HOT AND NEUTRAL WIRE AT THE SAME TIME.
THE GFCI DOES NOT PROTECT ANY CIRCUIT OTHER THAN THE ONE TO WHICH IT IS
CONNECTED.
waTer and drainage sysTem
Fresh water can be supplied to your camper in two ways. You can utilize water from an internal supply that you
carry with you, in the campers fresh water tank, or from an external pressurized source.
Access the exterior pressurized water source by connecting to the source with a clean garden hose, used ONLY for
conducting fresh water into the camper.
Components of the camper’s water system, consist of strong, light-weight, corrosion resistant materials, which pro-
vide long life, and easy cleaning. By following the instructions for water system use as outlined in this manual, you
can expect ecient operation with a minimum of maintenance.
fresh waTer Tank
Your internal water supply tank is lled through a gravity ll spout located
on the side of the camper. Two styles of ll spouts are used. To ll the style
equipped with a hinged lid, slide the locking lever to the side to release and li
the protective cover.
e other style has a cap that screws o for access. In either case, water can be
added to the tank by use of a bucket or hose. It is a good idea to use a dierent
color hose for lling the fresh water tank than the one used for drainage, so
that you will know at a glance which one is safe to use. If using a container
such as a bucket to ll the tank, be sure it is clean and safe, and label it so it
will be used only for this purpose.
NOTE: ALWAYS FILL THE TANK WITH CLEAN, DRINKABLE WA
TER FROM A KNOWN SAFE SOURCE.
NOTE: BE SURE TO CLOSE THE LID ON THE GRAVITY FILL SPOUT
TO MAINTAIN SYSTEM SECURITY.
NOTE: WATER CAN BE DRAWN FROM THE ONBOARD SUPPLY TANK BY TURNING ON THE FAUCET.
NOTE: WHEN THE SYSTEM IS FILLED, CHECK FOR ANY LEAKAGE.
draining the water tank
Water in the supply tank can be drained by opening the drain cock located beside the water tank. Li the drain cock
handle to drain the tank. Push the handle back down to close the valve. e drain valve for campers with tanks
below the oor, is located under the camper, beside the gravity ll spout.

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