Airstream 1980 Argosy Owner's Manual page 41

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F I ~ 3 B A L Slab~l~zrng Jack
F I ~
5
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120 Volt Electr~cal Cable
Fig
4
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C ~ t y Water Hook-Up
Fig 6
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Waste Dra~n Hose Hook-Up
Hook up to water (see Fig. 4) by attaching a
Yz"
minimum high pressure water hose to the
city water service.
Plug the electrical cable (See Fig. 5), which is
stored in the bumper storage compartment into
the city power service. Be sure you have the
wire grounded and have the proper polarity.
See page 89 for details.
Hook your waste drain hose (see Fig. 6) into
the sewer disposal facility and attach to the
drain outlet in your trailer. For details on this
procedure refer to page 86.
Turn on gas supply; light the range and oven
pilots, light the water heater, refrigerator and
furnace pilots. See pages 69-82 for complete
details on L.P.G. system and gas operated
appliances.
When you stay for extended periods where
electric or water hook-ups are not available,
you must make regular checks on the condition
of your 12 volt battery and the contents of your
water tank. Try to conserve electricity. You can
recharge your battery by hooking up the
car/trailer electrical connector and running the
car 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. When your waste tank nears
capacity, move to a dumping location.

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