There are two separate water systems in your RV, the Fresh Water System and the Waste Water System.
• The Fresh Water System consists of the fresh water holding tank, fresh water connections, water pump, water
heater, faucets, shower or tub, water purification system (if so equipped) and outside shower assembly (if so
equipped).
• The Waste Water System consists of the waste water holding tank, drains, toilet and sewage holding tank.
BEFORE each trip or vehicle storage, and as part of normal maintenance, inspect the following for leaks:
• ALL fittings on BOTH water systems. (including drain baskets or filters).
• ALL water pump and water heater connections.
At the end of each trip, ALWAYS completely drain your fresh water system.
FRESH WATER SYSTEM
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FIRST USE
Your new RV may have been winterized, as indicated by temporary abels located in the universal docking station.
• BEFORE first use, the system should be Sanitized, even if it has NOT been Winterized.
• Sanitizing the fresh water system will kill all bacteria and organisms that can contaminate your water supply.
Small amounts of contaminants and minerals are found in ALL water. They can sometimes cause your fresh water to
have an odor. Usually, untreated well water is the source of water system odors.
See Page 96, Sanitizing the Fresh Water System.
MONITOR PANEL
The monitor panel is found on the interior, wall-mounted Command Center. It dispays the levels of fresh water, grey
water, back water and the voltage of your auxiliary battery. Sensors installed in the holding tanks reay the tank level
to the dispay board. These functions are controlled using the abeled buttons on the monitor panel facepate.
The monitor panel operates on 12-volt DC power supplied by either the converter or auxiliary battery. No power is
drawn from the battery unless a button is pushed. Fuses for the monitor panel are located in the load center.
Operation
Press only one button at a time.
• When the FRESH, BLK, GRY1 or GRY2 button is pressed, the LED lights dispay the fill level of the selected
holding tank.
PLUMBING SYSTEMS
PLUMBING SYSTEMS