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Operation
Press only one “tact” switch at a time. As you push either the “FRESH”, “BLACK”
or “GREY1” switch, one or more LED lights will illuminate indicating that holding
tank content level. When pushing the “BATT” switch, the highest LED light
illuminated indicates the estimated auxiliary battery condition.
C = charge at 12.7 volts
G = good at 12.1 volts
F = fair at 11.6 volts
L = low at 6.0 volts.
Water pump switch (if so equipped)
When the water pump switch is ON the water pump runs until 45 pounds of
pressure has been achieved. The red light will stay ON. Turn the water pump
switch OFF when it is not in use.
Water heater switch (if so equipped)
The "propane GAS" water heater switch enables propane operation of the water
heater. The "ELECTRIC" water heater switch enables electric operation of the
water heater.
FRESH WATER HOLDING TANK
The fresh water tank can be gravity filled or pressure filled using the fresh water
inlet (called city water). Plastic overflow tubes are plumbed into the fresh water
holding tank to allow water to flow out of the water tank. Occasionally, you may
see water coming from the overflow tubes (located underneath the RV) when the
fresh water holding tank is filled. This is normal, and is caused by external
circumstances, including the RV being parked on an incline, or the motion caused
by starting or stopping the RV during travel
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Do not cap, block or modify the fresh water tank overflow tubes in any way.
Enough water pressure can build up during the filling process to damage the
plumbing system if the overflow tubes are obstructed.
FRESH WATER CONNECTIONS
Your RV may be equipped with one or both of the following fresh water
connections: city water and gravity fill.
Fig. 8.1 Fresh water connections