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tank being filled, so use monitor panel as your guide. Tank has an
over flow vent line, but much smaller than fill hose. When water
begins coming out of overflow line, shut off in coming faucet —
IMMEDIATELY.
(b) DO NOT over fill as the plastic tank cannot hold pressure. It will
break and leak. NOT WARRANTY.
2. Hook-up to city water, same as #1 and adjust valves as shown in
#2 to fill all water lines, including water heater, as your main
source and not using tank
3. You have filled the tank, you are now “dry” camping,( with no
city water), move your valves as shown in #3 to draw water from
tank. Turn switch at top left corner ON to start pump. 12 volt DC
power is required to operate. Pump will run until 40 pounds of
pressure is achieved and stop. When pressure drops to 20 pounds,
pump will start again.
4. For your safety, you should sanitize the potable water system
when your RV is new or when it has been sitting unused for a period
of time, such as over winter, as it may have become contaminated.
Place the valves as listed in #4. Attach a siphon hose to the city
water fill. Take a short garden hose, 4 to 6 foot long, attach a 3/4
inch male connection to hose and leave the other end open. Insert
this end into the following listed solution. Start pump to draw liquid
into tank and system.
POTABLE WATER ONLY. SANITIZE, FLUSH AND DRAIN BEFORE USING.
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
WARNING
!
DO NOT leave tank unattended while filling, as an over filled tank will build
pressure, causing tank to crack, rupture, and leak or even damaging sup-
ports holding it in place.
CAUTION
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