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KZ MXT - Maintenance for Holding Tanks; Heated Holding Tanks; Winterizing Your Recreational Vehicle

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1. Attach a fresh water source to the connection marked Sewer
tank Flusher”. Be sure termination valves are open on tanks.
2. Open valve to release water into tank for rinsing and cleaning of
your waste water holding tank.
3. Rinse for several minutes to remove any foreign matter from
tank, and probes.
Remember the moisture content may give you a false reading on
your monitor panel indicating it is full. Allow time to dry out tank or
recharge for next usage.
Maintenance for Holding Tanks
The following maintenance is recommended by our holding tank
suppliers to keep your tanks clean and keep the probes free of
debris and build-up.
Gray (Waste-Water) Tank. Fill tank with 8-10 gallons of warm water.
Add a degreaser such as a citrus cleaner or Dawn dish soap. Leave
solution in tank while you are traveling. Rinse and drain tank.
Black (Sewer) Tank. Fill tank with 8-10 gallons of water. Add one
bottle of drain cleaner, such as Drano or Liquid Plumber. Leave the
solution in tank while traveling. Rinse and drain tank.
.Heated Holding Tanks. Method used to distribute heat is by
placing holes from tank compartment into heat duct built into floor,
allowing warm airflow throughout tank area. Tanks are insulated.
Winterizing Your Recreational Vehicle
Preparing your trailer for cold weather is very important for most
states and Canada. Failure to prepare your coach for cold weather
will cause the water systems to freeze resulting in breakage.
Damages related to freezing are not covered under the terms of
your limited warranty.
Two methods of winterizing your coach after draining and flushing
your drainage system are as follows.
Method 1:
1. Open all faucets, low point drains and toilet valve to drain all
water. Leave these open during this procedure.
2. Start pump and operate until all water has been removed,
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