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HOLDING TANK TIPS
Do clean the holding tank with approved cleaner.
Do add a special chemical additive to sanitize and improve tank action. Do
guard the tank against freeze up.
Do keep the dump valves closed to allow the tanks to get as full as conveniently possible to facilitate drainage
Do keep the dump valves closed and the drain cap in place to allow use of the system while traveling; only
when the RV is stopped you should open them.
Do use a soft single-ply tissue.
Do open the bathroom vent to dispel condensation and odors.
Do not use the facilities while the vehicle is in motion as it is not safe to be out of your seat and without a seat belt.
Do not put facial tissues or paper sanitary napkins down the toilet to flush into the tank. Do not
put automotive type antifreeze or household cleaner in the toilet to flush into tank. Do not put
foreign objects into the system which could clog or damage it in any way.
Do not use automotive antifreeze or windshield washer fluid in your motorhome system. These can be harmful or fatal
if swallowed
.
TANK HEATER
If you have this unit available,
read the manufacturer’s owner’s manual for complete instructions on operations and
maintenance.
The unit has a thermostat that will turn the heater on when the liquid in the holding tank reaches 44 degrees
Fahrenheit and will turn off when it reaches 64 degrees, so the liquid will never get too warm. You should turn
your heaters on when the temperature starts to approach freezing.
Refer to specifications for option information and location of switch.
BEFORE OPERATING
Make sure there is liquid in the tank before turning the heater on.
If hooking to shore power or starting a generator, make sure the switch is in the off position
.
To prevent damage to the thermostat on the heaters, make sure the tank heater switch is off when hooking up
to shore power or when starting the generator, and make sure there is liquid in the tanks.
NOTICE
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