Waste Water System - Winnebago INTENT Manual

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WASTE WATER SYSTEM

(Holding Tanks)
The drainage system is self-contained and
uses two separate holding tanks to contain the
waste water until it can be dumped at an
appropriate waste water disposal site. This means
you can use the toilet, sinks, and shower even in
areas where utility hookups are not available.
The black water holding tank contains the
sewage from the toilet and may include bathroom
lavatory on some models. The gray water holding
tank contains the waste water from the galley
sink and shower, and may include bathroom
lavatory.
NOTE: Tank capacities are based on
measurements prior to tank installation.
Slight capacity variations can result
upon installation.
Dumping Holding Tanks
1. Remove sewage drain hose from water
service center.
2. Remove dust cap from sewage drain outlet
and connect sewage drain hose. Be sure it is
firmly attached.
Sewage Drain Outlet/Dust Cap
Black Waste
Tank Drain Valve
Holding Tank Drain Valves
(Located in water service center)
-Typical View
Black and Gray Waste Tank Drain Valve
positions may be reversed, depending
on floorplan and tank location.
NOTE: The sewage drain outlet swivels
downward (on certain models) when
necessary to avoid bends in the sewage
drain hose, which could trap solids while
dumping, or to provide more direct
drainage while using on-site sewer hook-
ups.
3. Place the outlet end of sewage drain hose into
disposal opening.
4. Open the Black Waste Tank Drain Valve with
a quick pull and make sure there are no sags in
the hose. Move the hose gently about to
dislodge any waste and ensure complete
drainage. Close Black Waste Tank Drain
Valve as soon as tank is empty.
SECTION 7 -
PLUMBING
Gray Waste Tank
Drain Valve
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