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Connecting services
35
However, should the waste water tank be
overfilled, then the waste water will backfill
the drain pipes until it eventually appears
in the shower base. In order to prevent
this, please take note of part (iii).
(iii) The waste water gauge shows the level
of the tank in quarter increments, it is
therefore, recommended that the waste
water tank is checked on a daily basis,
emptying when required. This is done by
opening the valve located just beneath the
side skirt on the exterior of the Motorhome
or by turning the handle located inside the
vehicle at floor level behind the rear axle,
usually found in bed box or wardrobe base
(model dependant).
It should be emptied either directly, or via a
waste water container (not supplied) into a
designated waste water area.
Fresh Water Tank
Your motorhome is fitted with a water tank filled
from the outside via a lockable water filler cap.
When filling, use a hose manufactured from non
toxic material, to prevent tainting of the water.
Remember, if the water heater has been drained
it will require 2.2 gal/ 10 litre or 2.6 gal/ 12 litre
(dependant upon model) of water to fill it.
To do this open all hot water taps (except
shower) and run pump until water comes from
the taps.
Top up fresh water tank after priming the water
system. As with the waste tank, a valve is fitted
in the skirt area allowing drainage of the fresh
water tank.
Please ensure all taps are fully turned off when
not in use.
We recommend the use of Milton 2 sterilising
fluid for cleaning and sterilising the water tank
and system.
An explanatory leaflet is available from:
The Milton Food Hygiene Advisory Service,
Whitehall Lane, Egham, Surrey, TW20 9NW
Fresh and waste water tank heaters
12v heating elements or the provisions for
them have been added to your motorhome. For
details of the control and operation of these
see control panel instructions on page 53 or 57
(model specific).
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