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There are two ways to secure the hose in the dump station waste receptacle. Some RV parks require you to use a doughnut which goes over the discharge
nozzle and can be wedged into the waste receptacle to hold the waste water discharge hose in place. If you trust gravity more than friction, or don't want to
store the doughnut between uses, use a rock to weigh the hose down. Either way, make sure the hose doesn't get loose when you turn the pump on. The
discharge stream is forceful and will knock the hose out of the drain if you do not weight it down or secure it in the drain with the doughnut. It is much easier
and more sanitary to secure it before turning the pump on or opening the discharge valve than it is to chase it around afterwards.
To Dump a Toilet Cassette
Depending on your model of RV, it may be equipped with a toilet cassette. The cassette is a holding tank for all waste from your toilet.
Locate the t
oilet cassette access door on the driver’s side of your RV.
Unlock the door and depress the button to open.
Pull out cassette toilet by lifting the orange handle prior to pulling outwards.
A full cassette can weigh up to 50lbs (22.7kg).
Bring cassette to your dump site.
The extended handle and wheels turns the cassette into a rolling suitcase.
Rotate orange pour spout away from the cassette and unscrew lid. Press button at bottom of cassette to release pressure (button is at the opposite
end of the lid)
Hold handle with other hand closest to the lid.
Tilt orange spout towards the dumping site hole to empty (should be close to one another to avoid spill).
Empty cassette into dumping hole.
Rinse cassette by pouring water into cassette through orange spout.
To avoid spillage, first screw lid onto orange spout before splashing the water around in cassette.
Empty rinse water into dumping hole (using instructions above for holding cassette and relieving pressure).
Repeat rinse if desired.
Screw lid back onto spout when complete.
Return cassette to your RV.
To avoid foul scent issues:
Consider adding a portable toilet sanitizer to your cassette before returning it into your RV.
Spray cassette with antibacterial.
Spray holding area with antibacterial.