Water
08-1
Chapter 8: Water
The motor home is equipped with a fixed fresh water tank. An
electric water pump pumps the water to the individual water
outlets. When a tap is turned on the pump is automatically
activated and pumps water to the relevant outlet. The waste
water tank collects the dirty waste water. The water levels in
the fresh water and waste water tanks can be checked on the
control panel display.
The fresh water tank is filled using the filler neck on the side
wall. The fresh water filler neck has a blue cap
j
and a tap
symbol on the bottom edge of the frame. The filler cap
j
can be opened or closed using the ancillary key.
Filling the system
• Close all outlets and valves.
• Open the protective cover
k
of the filler neck by pulling it.
• Unlock and open the filler cap
j
.
• Fill the tank with drinking water.
• Switch on the 12V main switch.
• If applicable turn on the water pump at the control panel.
8.2 Water supply
8.1 General
• Always use water that is of drinkable quality when wor
-
king with food. This also applies for washing your hands
or objects that come into contact with food.
• In order to ensure excellent water quality, water should
be taken directly from the public drinking water system.
• Garden hoses, watering cans and similar materials unsu
-
itable for drinking water should never be used to fill the
mobile system.
• If the motor home has not been used for a longer period
of time, the entire water system must be emptied com
-
pletely.
• After longer periods of stagnation, the water system
must be flushed thoroughly before being used. Should
you discover impurities, the material should be disin
-
fected using suitable agents that have been approved for
such measures.
Summary of Contents for 65FL Siesta TI
Page 1: ...SIESTA SIESTA ALKOVEN CLASSIC EDITION Version 09 2012 Manual GB...
Page 8: ...Introduction 01 4...
Page 48: ...Exterior Structure 05 14...
Page 80: ...Interior Structure 06 32 65 FL Siesta 65 TL Siesta Day position Night position...
Page 94: ...Electrical Installations 07 14...
Page 130: ...Built in devices 10 18...
Page 142: ...Maintenance and Care 11 12...