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44°F (7°C) and will turn OFF at 64°F (18°C). All of the heaters are controlled by a single
ON/OFF switch.
Typically, this red tank heater ON/OFF switch is located on the command center panel or in
the bathroom. The switch lights up red when it is turned ON and controls the heater circuit.
When liquid is present in the holding tanks and the outside temperature approaches and
maintains freezing conditions 35°F (2°C) or colder.
When there is NO liquid present (tanks are empty).
When dumping the black and gray holding tanks and the drain pipes.
When fresh water tank and supply lines are empty or being drained for storage.
When the recreation vehicle is connected to city sewer and the gate valves are open.
NOTE: Free draining is never recommended, especially in cold weather use.
When ambient temperatures rise and remain above freezing.
No maintenance on the heaters is required, only a periodic inspection for loose wires,
damage, etc. For additional detailed information, refer to the tank heater manufacturer’s
user guide.
Toilet
The toilet is ecient and easy to operate. Prior to using the sanitation system, it is strongly
recommended to ush the toilet several times to release sucient water into the holding
tank. Generally, more water is required only when ushing solids.
The toilet system will perform better when water is run for ten to fteen seconds after
ushing to ensure that the waste will proceed to the bottom of the tank.
If there is not a sucient amount of water used during ushing, the waste materials may not
evacuate properly from the drain line to the tank. Clogged tanks and pipes could eventually
occur. For added convenience and better sanitation system performance, it is advisable to
It is important to prevent solid waste buildup. Follow the toilet
manufacturer’s recommended instructions each time after emptying the
black water holding tank.
To prevent help toilet blockage, always use RV grade single-ply toilet
paper. Do not ush paper towels, diapers, sanitary napkins or other
foreign objects down the toilet.
Do not use chlorine (undiluted) or caustic chemicals, such as laundry
bleach or drain opening types, in the toilet system. These products
damage the seals in toilets and dump valves.