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panel on the exterior of the motorhome.
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 two gallons of water to fill it. To do
this open all hot water taps (except shower)
until water comes from the taps. Top up fresh
water tank after priming the water system.
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.
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Waste water system
(i) The waste water holding tank is secured
underneath the chassis of your
motorhome and is gravity fed.
(ii) In order to eliminate, as much as
possible, unpleasant odours, only
smooth bore pipes are used. These are
fitted with waste traps under the floor
which should be cleaned periodically by
unscrewing the lid and flushing with
clean water. 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 when the
tank is full, not progressively and it is,
therefore, recommended that the waste
water tank is emptied on a daily basis.
This is done by opening the valve
located just beneath the side or rear