Fresh Water Setup
- City Water Hookup – When connecting to city water you want to make sure the pressure reducer is connected to the faucet side where your getting water from. Connect the fresh water hose to the city water hookup on the camper and then turn on
- Fresh Water Tank – To fill the fresh water tank simple remove the cap and insert the hose to fill the tank. Once the tank is full water will start to come out of the overflow. This may take 5-10 minutes to fill. You can also monitor the tanks status by checking the fresh water gauge on the inside control panel. Keep in mind to use the fresh water tank you will need to turn on the water pump at the control panel
Waste Water Setup
- Grey Water – Grey water will be water draining from the kitchen sink, bathroom sink and shower. It’s important to know the grey water tank only holds 30 gallons or so of water. If you start to see standing water in the tub then your gray tank is full and needs to be emptied.
- Black Water/Waste – Your black water/waste tank holds only the waste from the toilet.
- Make sure to add a septic tab and a gallon of water before you start to camp.
- Keep in mind that the black water tank is located directly below the toilet so the only thing keeping the smells separated from you and you tank is the valve that opens when you flush.
- When at a full hookup campsite we recommend you leave the black tank flush valve closed until you get ready to leave. Once ready to dump before you leave, go and add a bunch of water the tank via the toilet flush valve and then empty the tank.
- Septic Dump Hose – This is typically located in the bumper and the connection for the septic hose to the campsite will be located in a side storage bin, probably the bin you found the water hose in.