Outside Shower (Optional); Fresh Water Lines; Lo-Point Drains - venture SPORT TREK Owner's Manual

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down, and turn water off while you soap up, then rinse.

Outside Shower (Optional)

A convenient faucet assembly with hot and cold water is available for
exterior use.
To operate the outside shower:
1.
Open the door with key and allow lid
to hinge down.
2.
Remove the shower head and open
valve.
3.
Open the faucet valves and adjust to
the desired temperature.
4.
To end operation close valve(s) on the faucet and allow water to
drain from the shower head.
5.
Close the valve on the shower head.
Any water remaining in the hose will drip or run out of the vacuum breaker.
This is NOT a leak but performs as intended. Water in the ABS plastic
box will drain out along outer edge.
The shower head can be removed to drain the hose faster. Reassemble
and place onto bracket. Keep the door closed when not in use for sanitary
reasons.
Fresh Water Line
Two lines, generally red for hot and blue for cold, transport water
throughout the coach. Valves to direct flow are near city water fill or pump
area. Connector elbows and tees are plastic or copper, and are held
together with compression rings for no leakage.
Low-Point Drains
Low-Point drains are placed on recreational vehicles to drain water lines,
tanks, and water heater to prepare coach for winterization and sanitizing
systems.
Fresh water supply tanks will have their own separate drains under the
floor and/or frame, with a valve to be opened to drain. Over flow drain
lines may be close by.
Plumbing lines also have Low-Point drains located in various areas. You
may find them (2) for hot and cold coming out of storage areas, outer
metal skirt, through under belly covers, control centers, etc.
Water should always drain out to the ground, not into underbelly cover.
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