Water Pump - Winnebago Travato 2019 Operator's Manual

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SECTION 7 –
PLUMBING
Method 2 - Filling the Fresh Water
Tank Through Gravity Fill
WA RNING
Potable water only.
Sanitize, flush, and drain water tank
before using.
See owner's manual for instructions,
care, and maintenance information.
Failure to maintain tank can result in
death or serious injury.
Always fill the fresh water tank at an approved
potable water filling facility or a known purified
drinking water source.
The gravity tank fill is located beneath the
sliding cushion on the right dinette seat.
Water Tank Gravity Fill
• Model 59G: Located beneath sliding
cushion on right dinette seat.
• Model 59K: Located under right side twin
bed mattress.
*Model 59G shown
Remove plug from top of tank.
Insert hose into fill opening and turn water
supply on. Tank is full when water flows from
the tank vent tube beneath motorhome.
7-2
Using Tank Water (Gravity Fill)
Turn Water Pump switch ON. While the
switch is on, the water pump will
automatically supply tank water as needed.
Connecting City Water Supply
City Fill Inlet
(Located on the left sidewall)
-Typical View
When connected to an outside source of water,
the water bypasses the water pump and storage
tank and supplies pressure directly to individual
faucets and toilet. A check valve built into the
pump prevents water from entering the pump and
filling the storage tank.
Connect hose to City Fill Inlet.
Disconnecting from City Water
Turn the city water supply OFF.
Open a faucet on the motorhome (such as the
exterior wash station, if equipped) to relieve
line pressure.
Disconnect hose from the motorhome and
replace cap on the City Fill Inlet.

WATER PUMP

When your motorhome is not connected to a
city water supply, water is supplied from the
fresh water tank by a water system demand
pump. A demand pump is designed to run only
when you are using water. When you open a
faucet, the waterline pressure drops and the pump
begins to run, and it will continue to run as long

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