Airstream Caravanner 1977 Owner's Manual page 51

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Fig. 3-B.A.L Stabilizing Jack
Fig. 4 — City Water Hock-Up
place the jack under the main frame rail.
A label is provided to indicate the proper
position for the jack. Never use stabilizing
jacks to lift the trailer.
Hook up to water (see Fig. 4) by attaching
a V
2
" minimum high pressure water hose to
the city water service.
Plug the electrical cable (see Fig. 5), which
is stored in the bumper storage compart¬
ment into the city power service. Be sure
you have the wire grounded and have the
proper polarity. See page 79 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 76.
Turn on gas supply; light the range and
oven pilots, light the water heater, refrigera¬
tor and furnace pilots. See pages 63-72for
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.
Fig. 5- 120 Volt Electrical Cable
Fig. 6 —Waste Drain Hose Hook-Up
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