Utilities
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City Water
Your Roadtrek can operate in either fully self-contained mode, or can be connected to a water supply such as a campsite's
faucet.
Campgrounds and municipalities vary greatly in supplied water pressure. Before connecting to external water
supplies, purchase and install a pressure regulator inline with the water connection.
You can fill your tanks using the gravity fills.
The city water inlet connection is located in the small compartment just in front of the driver's side rear tire.
Roadtrek recommends that you use a dedicated single purpose potable-water hose. These are usually white in color.
Buy a new one and use it only for filling your tanks and connecting to city water. View any hose lying around a
campground with extreme skepticism, especially it there's a wastewater dump nearby. Large RVs use hoses to flush
their wastewater system.
To connect the Roadtrek's water system to an outside source refer to the HOWTO: Potable Water Use section of this manual.
Tanks
You can fill the fresh water tank from a convenient water spigot.
To fill the tank with fresh water, open the drivers side front door and remove the orange plug in the fresh water fill port. Fill
until water comes out the hole.
Water Pump
To use the water in the tank, you need to turn on the water pump. See Monitor Panel for switch location.