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DSDP_Don
Oct 11, 2014Explorer
Looking at it, and you'll have to test, but I wouldn't touch the center and bottom two valves. They're are for winterizing the coach.
Connect your water hose to your connector, top left. Most of these coaches don't have a gravity fill as you were probably use to. Leave the upper right valve in the closed position. Turn the water on to your hose. Now test the operation. By turning the upper right to "OPEN" you should now have water to the coach. Try a faucet and see what happens.
The valve on the upper right let's you either supply the coach with water or fill the tank. Turn it to fill and you should here your tank filling.
If you look at the various positions of the little arrows, they tell you what position ALL of the valves must be in to make something work.
If you want to sanitize your system, just pour the bleach into your, connect the hose and turn the water on.
When you're using the "Tank Fill" position, NEVER walk away to do something else, you'll inevitably forget and can overflow your tank and damage it.
Connect your water hose to your connector, top left. Most of these coaches don't have a gravity fill as you were probably use to. Leave the upper right valve in the closed position. Turn the water on to your hose. Now test the operation. By turning the upper right to "OPEN" you should now have water to the coach. Try a faucet and see what happens.
The valve on the upper right let's you either supply the coach with water or fill the tank. Turn it to fill and you should here your tank filling.
If you look at the various positions of the little arrows, they tell you what position ALL of the valves must be in to make something work.
If you want to sanitize your system, just pour the bleach into your, connect the hose and turn the water on.
When you're using the "Tank Fill" position, NEVER walk away to do something else, you'll inevitably forget and can overflow your tank and damage it.
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