CONNECTING SERVICES - WATER
To remove the pump from the crystal housing,
press the two clips in at either side of the pump
plug and pull.
Do not remove by pulling the electric cable
or the hose.
CHANGING THE FILTER CARTRIDGE
When inserting a new filter cartridge into the
housing, smear vegetable oil on the two ‘O’
rings. (This reduces friction and makes it easier
to remove).
It is recommended that the filter cartridge is
replaced after 30 days of use.
To remove the filter cartridge pull the tab on the
bottom of the filter, which will release the filter
from the housing.
Always ensure that the new filter cartridge is
pushed fully home into the housing.
CARVER COMPACT
Connect the fresh water hose directly to the
Carver Compact inlet.
Finally put the “pump” switch on the control
panel to “on” and turn the cold tap on until water
flows.
Prior to operation of the water heater, ensure
water is flowing from hot tap.
DRAINING DOWN YOUR WATER SYSTEM.
It is essential that you drain down your caravan
water system when it is not in use. This is most
important during winter months to protect
against from frost damage.
1. Disconnect the water pump and switch off
the power supply.
2. Open the safety drain valve on the water
heater located next to the water heater.
3. Open all taps and remove all plugs from
sinks and showers. Lever-operated taps
should have the lever put into the up
position.
4. Where fitted, open the internal drain valves.
5. Open the drain outlets on the outside of
your caravan.
6. If an inboard water tank is fitted, ensure that
the drain tap on the tank is open.
7. Adjust the level of the caravan to ensure
that the drain outlet is at the lowest point of
the caravan. This will aid the flow of water
to ensure that all water is drained off.
8. After 30 minutes, level the caravan and
prepare it for storage if necessary.
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Summary of Contents for 2003 Tourers
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