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OPERATING SYSTEMS IN THE RV
WASTE WATER SYSTEMS SHOWER HEAD
The RV has two wastewater holding tanks, a grey waste tank and To use the shower, turn the taps on to the desired temperature and
a black waste tank. The grey tank collects waste from the kitchen pull up on the diverter located between the two handles. Once the
sink, bathroom sink and shower. The black tank collects waste from diverter is engaged, water should flow through the shower head
the toilet. instead of the sink taps. If there is no water flow to your shower, the
water saver button may already be engaged. Push it to start/stop
Before using, move lever/pedal half way to add water. The bowl water flow.
should be a 1/4 full with water before using.
See FIGURE 25: USING THE SHOWER on this page.
To avoid waste system problems:
TOILET
1. Only use RV toilet paper (approved for use in marine, RVs or
septic tanks) and lots of water when flushing. The RV toilet is equipped with a flush lever located behind the lid,
or a foot pedal on the base. A toilet chemical pod has been added
2. Never flush paper towels, facial tissue, feminine hygiene products to your black tank for pickup. Every time the black tank is emptied,
or diapers into the toilet as these will clog the drain. put another chemical pod in and add about 10 liters of water to the
tank.
3. Never attempt to unclog the RV toilet with caustic chemicals.
These will damage the toilet mechanism. Toilets clogged due to See FIGURE 26: TOILET FLUSH on this page.
inappropriate materials will be cleared at the Guest’s expense.
4. When the RV is connected to a full service campsite, keeping the
valves closed will allow the tanks to fill. This will provide enough
flow to drain thoroughly prior to departure.
CAUTION
Always engage the flush halfway to fill the bowl 1/4 full
of water after using the toilet. This water acts as a seal to keep
foul odours out of the RV living space.
WATER SAVER BUTTON PULL TO
PULL UP FLUSH
FIGURE 25: USING THE SHOWER FIGURE 26: TOILET FLUSH TCA
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WASTE WATER SYSTEMS SHOWER HEAD
The RV has two wastewater holding tanks, a grey waste tank and To use the shower, turn the taps on to the desired temperature and
a black waste tank. The grey tank collects waste from the kitchen pull up on the diverter located between the two handles. Once the
sink, bathroom sink and shower. The black tank collects waste from diverter is engaged, water should flow through the shower head
the toilet. instead of the sink taps. If there is no water flow to your shower, the
water saver button may already be engaged. Push it to start/stop
Before using, move lever/pedal half way to add water. The bowl water flow.
should be a 1/4 full with water before using.
See FIGURE 25: USING THE SHOWER on this page.
To avoid waste system problems:
TOILET
1. Only use RV toilet paper (approved for use in marine, RVs or
septic tanks) and lots of water when flushing. The RV toilet is equipped with a flush lever located behind the lid,
or a foot pedal on the base. A toilet chemical pod has been added
2. Never flush paper towels, facial tissue, feminine hygiene products to your black tank for pickup. Every time the black tank is emptied,
or diapers into the toilet as these will clog the drain. put another chemical pod in and add about 10 liters of water to the
tank.
3. Never attempt to unclog the RV toilet with caustic chemicals.
These will damage the toilet mechanism. Toilets clogged due to See FIGURE 26: TOILET FLUSH on this page.
inappropriate materials will be cleared at the Guest’s expense.
4. When the RV is connected to a full service campsite, keeping the
valves closed will allow the tanks to fill. This will provide enough
flow to drain thoroughly prior to departure.
CAUTION
Always engage the flush halfway to fill the bowl 1/4 full
of water after using the toilet. This water acts as a seal to keep
foul odours out of the RV living space.
WATER SAVER BUTTON PULL TO
PULL UP FLUSH
FIGURE 25: USING THE SHOWER FIGURE 26: TOILET FLUSH TCA
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