Freshwater Lines; General Information; Toilet - Tiffin Motorhomes WAYFARER 2017 Owner's Manual

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PLUMBING & BATH FEATURES

FRESHWATER LINES

Check all of the plumbing connections for leaks at least on an annual basis.
If the water pump runs when all faucets are turned "off," check for a possible leak. Be sure that the drain
valves are closed. Connections at the kitchen and bathroom faucets normally seal by hand-tightening
them and then making an additional half-turn with a wrench.
If a fitting leak persists, disconnect it completely and visually inspect it for mineral deposits or foreign
material stuck on the sealing surfaces. Clean the surfaces thoroughly and reinstall the fitting.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The waste drainage system was designed to provide adequate and safe storage and/or disposal of waste
materials. All of the materials used in the fabrication of this system are tested by a nationally recognized
testing laboratory. The drainage system uses plastic piping and fittings connected to the sinks, toilet, and
holding tanks. This plumbing permits the drainage of these fixtures to an outside termination. The vehicle
should be reasonably level for best operation of both of the wastewater systems.
There are two, separate wastewater systems. The gray-water system is for wastewater from the sinks and
shower. The black-water system is for sewage waste from the toilet. Each wastewater tank has its own
control valve and both drain through a common sewer-drain hose.

TOILET

Figure 13-9: Toilet
The toilet (Figure 13-9) operates with water from either the fresh
water tank with the water pump "on" or the city water supply. Before
using the toilet, add water to the bottom of the tank. Refer to the
"BLACK WATER TANK" instructions.
The toilet flushes waste directly into the black-water holding tank. It is
imperative that you use as much water as possible when flushing to
prevent tissue and other solids from clogging the holding tank outlet.
When using your toilet, fill the toilet ¾ full of water. To add water to
the toilet bowl, push the pedal lever 1/4 of the way down until the
desired water level is reached. To flush the toilet, push down on the
lever until the water swirls. A small amount of water should remain in
the bowl.
The toilet should be cleaned regularly for maximum sanitation and operational efficiency. Clean the toilet
bowl with a mild bathroom cleaner.
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