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Jamboree Rallye - THE WASTE WATER SYSTEM; Toilet; Holding Tanks

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the
gray
water
holding tank. The
toilet
is mounted on
the
black
water
tank
and flushes
directly
into it.
Toilet
Your
motor
home is equipped
with
a marine-type
toilet.
To
operate
the
Aqua
Magic
IV:
To
flush, pull
the
black lever located on the right
side
of
the
toilet
forward until rinse clears
the
bowl,
then
release
the
lever slowly.
The water fill lever
(white
lever) can
be
operated
independently
bf
the
flush
to
adjust
the
level
of
water
in
the
bowl.
To
operate
the
SL
model:
Depress the small pedal
to
add water
to
the bowl
to
desired level. Release pedal slowly.
To
flush, depress large pedal until rinse clears the
bowl.
Release pedal slowly.
If
the
motor
home is equipped
with
a toilet other
than
these models, please
follow
the
operating
instructions
found
in your
Owner's
Information
Kit.
Toilet Maintenance
The toilet does not require any routine maintenance.
Clean
the
unit
with
a high grade, non-abrasive cleaner.
DO
NOT
use
highly
concentrated or high acid
household or toilet bowl cleaners. These products can
damage
the
finish and valve components in the flush
seal.
The Aqua Magic
IV
has a removable seat
to
facilitate cleaning.
To
remove seat:
Open
both
seat and cover.
Grasp assembly on
both
sides and pull up and
away
from
you
at
approximately
45°.
To
reinstall, place legs
of
assembly in rear slots
of
cover
until
you
feel
the
engagement.
Toilet Troubleshooting
Water Keeps Running
Into
The
Bowl
On
SL
models, clean
out
foreign material in the
groove where the valve blade seats in the bottom
of
the
bowl.
Use a
bent
coathanger,
or
screwdriver
to
scrape the groove. Do
not
damage
the
blade seal.
On
Aqua
Magic
IV models,
be
sure
the
levers
return
all
the
way.
If
they
don't,
there may
be
foreign
matter
on
the
waste
blade valve or seal
in
the
bottom
of
the
bowl.
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Toilet Leaks, Water On Floor
Check
water
inlet connection. Tighten, or clean
and
tighten
if
necessary.
Refer other
toilet
leaking
conditions
to
an
authorized
fleetwood
RV
Service Center.
Foot Pedal Hard
To
Operate Or Blade
Sticks
(SL models only)
Spray
light
film
of
silicone on blade.
Poor Flush
The levers (AM IV) or pedal (SL)
must
be
held
fully
open during the flush. Two
to
three seconds
is required
for
a good flush.
Be
sure a
sufficient
quantity
of
water
is in
the
bowl
to
carry waste
into
the
holding tank.
Holding Tanks
The holding tanks terminate in a valve arrangement
that
permits
dumping
each
tank
separately
or
together. The valves are called
"knife
valves". A blade
closes
the
opening in
the
sewer drain pipe. The blade
is connected
to
a T-handle
that
is pulled
to
release
the
contents
of
the
tank(s). During
self-containment
use,
the
sewer line is securely capped
to
prevent
leakage
of
waste
material
onto
the
ground
or
pavement.
DO
NOT PULL THE HOLDING TANK
KNifE
VALVE
OPEN
WHEN THE PROTECTIVE CAP
IS
IN-
STALLED ON
THE
PIPE.
Always ensure
that
the
tank
is evacuated into
an
acceptable sewer
inlet
or
dump
station.
WARNING:
HOLDING TANKS ARE ENCLOSED
SEWER SYSTEMS
AND
AS SUCH
MUST
BE
DRAINED INTO
AN
APPROVED DUMP STATION.
BOTH TOILET
AND
GRAY
WATER
HOLDING TANKS
MUST
BE
DRAINED AND THOROuGHLY RINSED
REGULARLY
TO
PREVENT ACCUMULATION
OF
HARMFUL
OR
TOXIC MATERIALS.
Dumping The Holding Tanks
Dump
the
holding tanks only when they are at least
3/4
full.
If
necessary, fill the tanks
with
water
to
3/4
full. This provides sufficient water
to
ensure complete
flushing
of
waste material into the sewer line.
To
dump
the
tanks:
1.
Remove
the
sewer hose from
the
storage
com-
partment.
The sewer hose
must
be
connected
to
the
termination
fitting
with
a clamp.
2. Place a container under
the
drain
outlet
to
catch
any
water
in
the
drain. Remove
the
protective
cap
from
the
outlet
by
turning
it
firmly
counterclockwise.

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