Fresh Water System; Waste Water System; Monitor Panel - Monaco DIPLOMAT 2004 Owner's Manual

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The Water Systems section contains information and knowledge for the
operation and care of the various water system equipment found in the
motorhome. The motorhome is equipped with two separate water systems.
Optional water equipment will also be discussed, so not all information may
be applicable to the motorhome. More detailed information with CAUTION
or WARNING instructions for the various equipment, other than what is found
in this section, can be found in the manufacturer's manual in the owner infor-
mation box.
It is hard to imagine how much water is used by the average person
everyday. Newcomers to a self-contained motorhome soon discover
water does not last very long unless consumption is drastically reduced.
For example, less water can be used for showering if the shower is
turned off while soaping down, then turned back on to rinse. This way a
good shower uses a couple gallons of water or less. There is plenty of
water to meet personal needs once habits are adjusted.

Fresh Water System:

The fresh water system consists of a fresh water tank, water pump,
water purifier in the kitchen and a fresh water connection.
Be sure to use a water hose that is marked for potable water use only.
Care and maintenance of the water hose is a must. After each use, drain
and rewind. Attach the ends together to keep dirt, debris and insects out
of the hose.

Waste Water System:

The waste water system consists of two tanks: the waste holding tank and
the sewage tank. The waste holding tank (grey tank) holds the sink water,
shower waste, and the (optional) washer and dryer. The sewage holding tank
(black tank) holds only toilet waste.
The motorhome is equipped with a monitor panel to aide in managing the
storage tanks. The monitor panel will be located in a main Status Monitor
Panel in the hallway area. The switch marked TEST is a momentary switch
that requires being held down while testing the level of the storage tanks.
Read the scale for the desired storage tank that is to be monitored. Each scale
uses colored lights along with a corresponding scale reading. The lights
and scale indications are as follows:
LP Tank and
Fresh Tank
Red = Empty
Orange = 1/3 Full
Yellow = 2/3 Full
Green = Full
Waste Holding Tanks
Green = Empty
Yellow = 1/3 Full
Orange = 2/3 Full
Red = Full
WATER SYSTEMS
DIPLOMAT 2004
WATER SYSTEMS
- INTRODUCTION
Not
Supplied
04048E

MONITOR PANEL

(WATER TANK)
060158E
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