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FRESH WATER SYSTEM
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FRESH WATER SYSTEM
The freshwater system allows flexibility in the sourcesof your fresh water;
and in how you sanitize and winterize the system.
A system of valves and inlets.allows you to configure the sys,tem for your
circumstances. You can enjoy fresh water from either the on-board storage
tank, with the system pressurized by the 12
o
volt water pump, or from a~
externally pressurized
~qurce,
such.as a park 0.1' campground water system. An
,externally pressurized water system is also known as "city water." Iilstructions,
" in this manuM will use the term "city water" to mean any pressJ.lrized s~urce '
of water that is connected by a garden-type hose to the city water inlet.
,
,
CAUTION
Since water
pressures at
campgrounds and houses'
vary, in in-line pressure regulator is installed in the
water supply
inl~t.
Do not bypass this regulator.,
, Connecting Your Motor Hpme' to City Water
I
You will usually connect to City water when you set upat a campground or
,
"
, other facility that provides water hook-ups. Thyse hook-ups typically llse a
standard garden hose fitting and valve, simila!' to an outdoor utility faucet at
" your home. You can also fill your on-board water tank from the' city water
connection.
© 1997 FleetvJood Enterprises Inc.
Arri~rican
Eagle
Wide Body
ISS'UE DATE: 6197
All rights reserved

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