Airstream Basecamp 2007 Owner's Manual page 35

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CAMPGROUND HOOK UPS
The Power Cord receptacle is on the roadside rear of the trailer.
The power cord is plugged into the trailer receptacle by lining up the female end of the
cord with the male end on the side of the BaseCamp. Once securely pushed together,
rotate the yellow part of the cord clockwise to lock the cord into the trailer plug. Plug
the other end of the cord into a 110 volt, 30 amp power service.
CAUTION
: When operating with city power make very certain that the service is
110 volt w/30 amp service and not 220 volt.
Turn on gas supply. Light the appliance pilots. Start the refrigerator.
When you stay for an extended period where electric hookups are not available, you
must make regular checks on the charge condition of your 12-volt battery system.
Hooking up the tow vehicle/trailer electrical connector and running the tow vehicle
engine at a fast idle. 45 minutes per day should provide about 3-4 hours of power.
Carry drinking water in a clean bucket to refill your tank.
Power Source
Galley Drain
The galley drains through the floor on the roadside front of the trailer. A flexible line runs
from the sink to a fitting mounted on the floor. The drain line can be disconnected from
the fitting for galley removal. The exterior part of the fitting is capped and is located just
inside the round bumper and threaded for a standard garden hose.
Most state laws do not allow the running of gray water directly onto the ground, nor is
it environmentally responsible to do so. RV Service and Parts Centers have portable
tanks that will slide under the trailer and store the used water until it can be disposed
of properly.
Galley Drain
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