Monitoring the Waste Tank
The Waste Water tank has an LED tank level monitor. Located in the mechanical room, the
display panel is at the bottom of the electrical board below the closet light and water pump
switches. When the button is pressed, the last illuminated light will indicate how full the
waste tank is.
The toilets drain directly into the waste tank. The sinks drain into a sump pump located just
inside the mechanical room. The sink water is used to flush the urinal in the men’s stall,
which is then drained to the waste tank
through the waste tank vent pipe.
The toilets are foot operated. The shut off valves for the toilets are located in the
mechanical room. In addition, each sink or water heater also has a shut-off valve, which is
located under each vanity. Inside the cabinet, hanging from the locking mechanism, are the
keys for each cabinet and a strainer key for the faucet. The strainer key is used to remove
the faucet strainer for cleaning, when necessary.
Add the appropriate odor control and waste digesting chemicals to the waste holding tank
Prior to winter storage, the water heaters, fresh water tank, and expansion tank, should be
drained of any water, and charged with RV antifreeze.
TEAR DOWN/ Dismantling
After cleaning and washing down the entire interior, follow the step-by-step
procedures that follow.
Turn off the climate control by using the control in the mechanical room. You can also
accomplish this by turning off the breaker on the breaker panel.
Disconnect the Electrical power supply.
Disconnect the City Fill water supply.
If allowed, drain the On-Board Fresh Water Holding Tank. Remove the fill cap for venting.
Tear down steps and porches by following the set-up instructions in reverse making sure to
always lock the doors when the railings are removed.
Crank all four, scissor jacks completely to the up position