Exterior Shower; Waste Water System - Winnebago Journey Owner's Manual

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Water Filter Assembly -
Below Galley Sink
Replacing the water filter cartridge:
Replace the filter cartridge when water flow from
the purifier faucet is too slow for convenience.
• Place a container beneath the filter to catch
any remaining water during removal.
• Raise the valve handle near the top of the
filter base to block water flow to filter.
• Twist the filter cartridge counterclockwise
about a quarter-turn and pull it down and out
of the filter head.
• Insert a new water filter cartridge up into the
filter head as far as possible and turn it clock-
wise a quarter turn.
• Lower valve handle to lock filter and restore
water flow.
PLUMBING SYSTEMS
See "Winterizing the Water Purifier System"
in Section 10.

EXTERIOR SHOWER

The exterior auxiliary shower is located in the
water center compartment. This feature allows
you to do things such as rinse off sand or salt after
a swim, rinse off muddy boots, or bathe your pet
outside the coach.
Exterior Shower

WASTE WATER SYSTEM

(HOLDING TANKS)
The drainage system is self-contained and
uses two separate holding tanks to contain the
waste water until it can be dumped at an appro-
priate waste water disposal site. This means you
can use the toilet, sinks and shower even in areas
where utility hookups are not available.
The main holding tank contains the sewage
from the toilet, and is commonly called the black
water tank. The second holding tank contains the
waste water from the galley sink, bathroom lava-
tory and shower, and is commonly called the grey
water tank.
SECTION 7
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