Plumbing - Airstream 2015 Sport Owner's Manual

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Interior
Ceiling Light/Directional Lighting
The ceiling light fixture has a push-button switch
located on the fixture. Gently squeezing the lens in
the middle and pulling down will remove the lens
during cold weather, it is a good idea to leave the light
on a few minutes prior to removing the lens The bed
and lounge area has individually switched directional
lighting
a wall switch just inside the door controls ceiling, step,
and patio lights The individual ceiling lights must be on
for the wall switch to work
Storage Tips
Kitchen cabinets should have the heaviest items
stored on the bottom and lighter items overhead after
loading, put skillets and canned goods on the floor or
bottom shelf, and cereals and crackers in the overhead
roof locker Use unbreakable-type plates and saucers,
and consider storing your dish towels around them
Clothes hung in wardrobes should be kept on hangers
that snap over the clothes rods to keep them from
bouncing off on rough roads evening dresses should
be kept in plastic bags similar to those dry cleaning
businesses use dust will work its way into the trailer
and soil clothes Try to avoid large bulky coats layers
of lighter clothing will usually keep you warmer, are
more versatile, and are easier to store
Keep flammable material away from the furnace.

Plumbing

Water System (Self-Contained)
fill the water tank by opening the exterior access door
and remove screw cap a garden hose can now be
inserted It is a good idea to let the water run through
the hose for a short time to flush it out. Experienced
RVers usually fill their tanks with "home" water to
avoid strange water that may be distasteful to them
The amount of water in the tank may be checked on
the Monitor Panel, or you may fill the tank until water
overflows out of the fill.
Open the hot side of the galley or lavatory faucet and
turn on the water pump switch located on the monitor
panel for some time, the open faucet will only sputter
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WARnInG
This is because the water heater is being filled and
air is being pushed out through the lines Once the
water heater is full, a steady stream of water will
flow from the faucet. Now, open a cold faucet. It will
sputter for a short time, but will soon expel a steady
stream all other faucets can now be opened until all
air is expelled. Once the system is filled with water
and the faucets closed, the water pump will shut off
When a faucet is opened, the pump will come back
on automatically If the faucet is just barely open, it is
normal for the pump to cycle on and off rapidly
Water Pump
The water pump switch (monitor panel mounted, see
appliances in this section) operates the pump Once
the switch is turned on, the pump will run until the
water pressure reaches about 55 PSI at this point, an
internal pressure switch will shut it off When a faucet is
opened, the water pressure will drop and the pump will
start to run again
as a general rule, the water pump should be turned off
while using a city water hookup; however, the water
pressure at some campgrounds may be low The water
pump can be turned on to assist the city water hookup
pressure Be sure there is some water in the fresh
water tank The pump will only use the water that is
needed out of the tank to bring the pressure up to the
usual standard of 55 PSI
access to the water pump will be necessary for
periodic cleaning of the strainer screen Refer to
Section 8 - maintenance for water pump access and
strainer screen removal
City Water Hookup
The city water hook-up is located on the side of the
trailer. For consistent water flow and plumbing line
safety, an inline regulator limits pressure to 65 PSI
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