2006
Scottsdale Class A
by Newmar
7:5
All of the water should be drained from the fresh water system when the unit
is not in use for more than one week. For more detailed information regarding
the water pump, refer to the water pump manufacturer’s brochure in your
Owner’s Information Package.
City Water Hook-Up
When connecting your unit to city water, be certain to use a water hose
manufactured and labeled for potable water. This will ensure that the hose
will not alter the taste of the water. To hook the city water supply to the unit,
connect one end of the hose to the city water supply. This will usually be a
faucet or valve similar to your garden hose valve at home.
Turn the city water supply on for a few seconds in order to clear the line. Once
the hose has been flushed, turn the supply off. Connect the other end of the
hose to the city water connections. Turn on the water supply and open all of
the faucets to clear the air from the lines in the unit. Once air pockets have
been purged from the water lines and water flows freely, close all of the
faucets. The city water supply is under pressure; therefore the water pump is
not necessary when connected to city water. Once the city water fill valve is
opened, water is supplied to the fresh water system including the hot water
heater, faucets, and stool. To disconnect from the city water supply, close the
valve and remove the hose from the city water supply. Disconnect the hose
from the city water connection and store the hose in the water compartment.
Fresh Water Tank Fill
The fresh water tank is filled from the city water hook-up. The valve located
in the service compartment near the water hook-up determines whether the city
water is going through the water system or into the fresh water tank. An
additional way to fill the fresh water tank is with the winterizing intake hose
placed in a bucket of water (See Chapter 9). Since there is not an automatic
shut-off for the fresh water tank fill, check the level from the monitor panel
while filling the unit. The excess water will be vented from an overflow vent
pipe onto the ground when the tank capacity has been reached. This pipe is
installed in the fresh water tank to prevent tank rupture from overfilling. All of
the water should be drained from the fresh water system when the unit is not in
use for more than one week. Whenever possible, drain the fresh water tank
before traveling. Water in the tank will reduce the carrying capacity of the unit.
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