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4.
Open the “low point drains” by turning, then pulling the handles up. They are installed
at the lowest point of the water lines. A label is placed on the outside of the RV to
indicate where the drains are located. The drains will need to be operated from inside
the RV. Once the label is found on the exterior sidewall, the drains will be found at a
corresponding location in the interior.
5.
Drain the sink by removing the drain cap.
6.
Turn ON the water pump and allow it to run as needed.
7.
If the RV water heater has bypass valves: Set them to the BYPASS configuration (refer
to the
Water Heater Bypass
section).
8.
Operate the toilet flush lever until water stops flowing.
9.
Relieve the water pressure using the P&T valve BEFORE removing the water heater
drain plug. If there is any water pressure present, the water will spray out of the open-
ing when the drain plug is removed.
When you are finished draining the fresh water system, reverse these steps and dump the
grey and black water holding tanks. It is normal for some liquid to remain in the fresh water
tank after drainage procedure.
Utility Center – 2 Valves (6 In 1)
Your RV may be equipped with a small lockable en-
closed docking station, which provides convenient ac-
cess to certain plumbing system functions at one cen-
tral location.
The 6 in 1 utility center contains the following features:
1.
City water / tank fill valve
2.
Lighted white switch (switch itself acts as a light
for the panel)
3.
Pump switch (lights red when ON)
4.
Fresh water connection inlet
5.
Outside shower hookup (with quick connect for
the shower hose)
6.
Black tank flush inlet
7.
Hookups for satellite TV (up to 3 total connections)
•
SAT1 input is wired only to the wall plate for the satellite receiver (can be used
with a tripod mounted satellite antenna also).
•
SAT2 input is wired only to the wall faceplate at the main TV. This connection
would not be used for OTA (over-the-air) signals for local TV stations. There is
an HDTV antenna on the roof for local stations and it is wired separately to the
faceplate at the main TV.
•
SAT3 input is wired to wall faceplates of any other secondary TVs in the RV (i.e.
bedroom or exterior). This AUX input is designed for use with an outdoor porta-
ble satellite dish system mounted on a tripod.
Never
leave the recreation vehicle unattended while filling the fresh water
system. Water running continuously while the RV is unattended can result in
major water damage to RV which will not be covered under your warranty.
WATCH YOUR MONITOR PANEL – LEDs will indicate your water
tank level as it fills.
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