This section contains information on the operation and care of the various
water system equipment found in the motorhome. The motorhome is equipped
with two separate water systems. Optional water equipment will also be dis-
cussed, so not all information may be applicable to your motorhome. More
detailed information with CAUTION or WARNING instructions for the vari-
ous equipment, other than what is found in this section, can be found in the
manufacturer’s manual in the owner information box.
It is hard to imagine how much water is used everyday when you are at
home. Newcomers to self-contained motorhomes soon discover that water does
not last very long unless some basic water conservation techniques are applied.
For instance, you can use less water while showering if you wet down, turn off
the water to soap up, then turn the water back on to rinse off. This way, a suffi-
cient shower can be taken using five gallons or less of water.
Fresh Water System:
The fresh water system consists of: fresh water tank, water pump, pressure
accumulator tank, Manabloc Plumbing Manifold, gravity fill connection, water
filters and a city/fresh water connection.
Waste Water System:
The waste water system consists of: a waste holding tank (grey water), a
sewage holding tank (black water), flush system, toilet and drains.
The motorhome is equipped with a monitor panel. Features include: a com-
bination gauge that reads all water tanks (fresh, grey and black) levels, LP Gas
tank levels and house battery level.
Water Systems
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WINDSOR 6•159
WATER SYSTEMS
General Information
MONITOR PANEL
Measurement &
Calibration