Water Hookup; Sewer Hook Up - Tiffin Motorhomes Wayfarer TM 2021 Series Owner's Manual

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CAMPGROUNDS CONTINUED
WATER HOOK UP
Remove your fresh water hose and connect to the motorhome and the campsite water
faucet. Caution: some campground water supplies are on wells and the water may not be
fit to drink. It is recommended that bottled water or a filtration system be used for safe
drinking water.
NOTE: Some campgrounds have very high water pressure, which may cause a leak in
your water system. If you encounter very high water pressure, a 30-50LB. water
pressure regulator is recommended to prevent your water lines from rupturing. These
regulators can be purchased at most campgrounds or RV dealerships parts departments.
WARNING: IF THE OVERNIGHT TEMPERATURE IS EXPECTED
TO GO BELOW FREEZING FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF
TIME, YOU SHOULD WINTERIZE YOUR MOTORHOME.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE FRESH WATER
SYSTEM (WINTER OPERATION AND FREEZE DAMAGE)
SECTION OF THIS OWNERS MANUAL.

SEWER HOOK UP

Remove the sewer hose from its storage
compartment (Image 50.1) and connect the
motorhome sewer drain outlet. (See
"Dumping the Holding Tanks"). Keep the
two waste dump valves closed even while
connected to the campground sewer system.
Monitor the tank levels and empty the tanks
when the panel reads 3/4 or above. After
dumping, close the valves and fill the toilet
1/4 full. Add toilet chemicals and flush so
waste can dissolve in the water.
CAUTION: If you are camping and are able to leave your sewer hose
hooked up, please keep the gate valves closed. Open the valves only for
dumping and then promptly close them again.
Dump only after the tanks are 3/4 full so there will be ample pressure. If
you leave the valves open, solid waste will settle and your waste tank will
become clogged.
2021 Wayfarer TM Series Owners Manual V1.0
Image 50.1
Sewer Hose and Gate Valves
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