Water Pump - NewMar 2006 Mountain Aire Diesel Pusher User Manual

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that tank and rotate the adjustment screw located above the button and
behind the face plate counter-clockwise until some of the lights turn off
in sequence. Then slowly rotate the adjustment screw clockwise until
the full light is completely on. Repeat this procedure as necessary for
the remaining tanks. The system is now calibrated properly.

Water Pump

The water pump is self-priming and totally automatic, operating on demand
whenever water is required. The water pump is used to pressurize the fresh
water system when the unit is not connected to city water. The switches to this
pump may be located in the bathroom above the entrance door and in the water
works compartment. To start the pump follows these instructions:
1.
Fill or partially fill the fresh water supply tank.
2.
Open the kitchen and bathroom faucets.
3.
Turn the water pump switch on and allow the water to fill the water line
and the hot water heater.
4.
Close each faucet after it delivers a steady stream of water (close the cold
water first). Leave the hot water faucets on until they also deliver a steady
stream of water. This will ensure that the water heater is filled with water.
5.
The water pump should stop running once all faucets are closed.
6.
The pump is now ready for automatic operation. The pump will run when
a faucet is opened and stop when a faucet is closed.
7.
Never allow the pump to run for long periods of time without water in
the supply tank. Pump damage or blown fuses may result.
If water doesn't flow when a faucet is turned on while using the demand
system, use the following trouble shooting chart:
SITUATION
Pump running — no water
Pump doesn't run
7:4
SOLUTION
1. Fill tank
2. Clear the water line to the pump
1. Check the pump switch
2. Check the 12 volt fuses
3. Check the electrical connections
4. Check the battery
2006 Mountain Aire Diesel Pusher by Newmar

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