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It is noisy during operation.
Pump will not shut off.
Pump will not prime.
CITY-WATER HOOKUP
Check for loose plumbing and loose mounting feet.
Check for leaks inside and out including the toilet and
leaky valves.
Check the hose between the tank and the pump for
kinks. Check for water in the tank, check for proper
voltage.
City-water hookup allows pressurized water to flow from an outside hook-up into your RV without the use of the
water pump
.
1
Attach a clean, minimum, high pressure hose to the water inlet fitting.
2
Make sure water pump is turned off. (It is not needed when hooked up to this
system).
3
Open the city water valve by turning the ball valve handle until it points at the
words
City Fixtures
4
Turn on the water and then all faucets until water is steadily running and then
shut off the faucets.
NOTE: Depending on the campground city water the hookups may deliver high-
pressure water. In this situation, we suggest you protect your plumbing system by
installing a pressure reducer/regulator between the faucet and your hose. These can
be obtained by contacting your dealer or RV supply outlet or hardware store
.
WATER HEATER GAS/ELECTRIC
Using the water with some discretion, as explained in the freshwater section, you will help ensure there will be an
ample supply of hot water to meet your needs.
The water heater equipped in your unit can be operated on gas (LP) or electric.
Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for operation, safety, and maintenance.
SEEPAGE OR ODORS
If when turning on your faucets you detect a foul odor,
DO NOT
use the water. Sanitize the tank
.
DRAINAGE SYSTEM
All the water from the sinks, and the shower will drain into the grey holding tank. Water from the toilet will drain
into the black holding tank. Each tank will be explained later in this section.
NOTE: in the RM model the sink drains into the black holding tank
VENTS
The roof vents are pipes that allow air into the drain system to dispel odor and equalize air pressure to permit
rapid and smooth drainage and prevents the water in the P-traps from being siphoned off
.
TRAPS
The p-traps are installed to keep the holding tank odors from entering the vehicle. A foul odor from the tanks may
be detected due to the water in the p-trap evaporating. This can occur if the unit has been in storage or anytime
drains have not been used for a long period of time.