Exterior Shower - Nucamp T@B 320 Manual

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5) Switch on the water pump. Open all faucets
one at a time until all air is purged, and the
water flows freely.
6) Again, add fresh water to the tank until the
water level reaches the fill spout.
7) Allow the solution to stand in the tank,
undisturbed, for at least three (3) hours.
8) Drain the system by opening all faucets and
the fresh water tank drain valve while
flushing the system with fresh water of
drinking quality.
9) Continue flushing the system, allowing the
water to flow for several minutes.
Close the tank drain valve and all faucets. Refill the
system with water of known drinking quality.
WARNING
Potable water only. Sanitize, flush and drain before
using. Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
Water Filter
An in-line water filter attached
to the inlet side of the water
pump filters dirt, mineral scale,
or organic matter out of the
fresh water system. If you suspect a clogged filter, it
is easily removed and cleaned. Disconnect the
supply riser from the filter. Unscrew the filter from
the water pump.
Flush out and clean screen.
 Reverse procedure to install and check for
leaks.
 Inspect the filter after the first 90 days of
use, clean it if necessary, and inspect
annually thereafter.
Shower
The shower-head is removable for hand-held use
and equipped with a water flow control device to
allow you to conserve water while showering. After
showering, there may be some water discharge at
the sink faucet. This water is draining from the
shower hose through an anti-siphon valve in the
faucet and is normal.
For your protection, this faucet is equipped with a
vacuum breaker (back-flow preventer) to prevent
contamination of your potable water supply. The
water in the hand-held shower hose will drain
through this vacuum breaker when the faucet is
turned OFF. This is not a leak. This drainage is
inherent in the design of the vacuum breaker and is
evidence that it is functioning.
Due to design precautions, hand held shower-heads,
when in the "hold" position must have a built-in
leak rate of less than 1 gallon per 30 minutes of
time. This leakage is not a defect but is an attempt
to reduce the possibility of scalding accidents due to
temperature changes from fluctuating water
pressure.

Exterior Shower

The exterior wash station is in
the sidewall on the roadside
compartment for exterior use.
It uses water from the fresh
water tank or when connected to the city water
hookup.
Monitor Panel/Command Center
The display is the only system component that is
accessed by the user. All user input to the display is
done using the four buttons along the bottom of the
display. Operation of the display is as follows:
To read a water or sewer tank level:
1. Press the button corresponding to the tank to be
checked and release it, the display will show the
level in percent on the LED display. If no other
button is pressed, then the display shut off after
approx. 5 seconds.
2. If another button (including BAT) is pressed
before the 5 second times is up for the first button;
the display will immediately switch to showing the
new level or voltage. The 5 second timeout is
restarted every time a button is pressed.
3. To continuously display a reading, press and
release the desired button, and then press the same
button a second time. When the button is released,
the display will be in hold mode, which is indicated
by the decimal point on the right-hand side turning
on. While the display is in the hold mode it will
recheck the level once per second, so the user can
watch the level change while the tank is being filled
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