Classic - Airstream
Classic - Airstream
Classic - Airstream
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Plumbing<br />
detergent or abrasive cleaners.<br />
There are many deodorizers on the market in tablet, liquid and powder form.<br />
These not only combat odor, but also stimulate the bacteria that works to<br />
dissolve the solids in your tank.<br />
so can cause the groove for the slide to become jammed and the slide will no<br />
longer close completely.<br />
If the problem should occur a small nail or bent clothes hanger can be used to<br />
“pick” the material out of the groove.<br />
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TOILET<br />
The RV toilet in your <strong>Airstream</strong> is a design that has been used for many years.<br />
There are two pedals. The large pedal opens and closes the slide mechanism,<br />
and the smaller pedal opens and closes a water valve.<br />
Please see the toilet owner’s/user manual for warranty and user tips, and<br />
maintenance.<br />
In normal use, when you are hooked up to city water, both pedals are depressed<br />
together. This dumps the sewage and fresh water and flushes down the side<br />
of the bowl. Water will continue to run into the bowl for a short time after the<br />
pedals are released.<br />
When you wish to conserve water hold the hand-spray head over the bowl and<br />
hold down the thumb-operated lever. Now when you depress the pedal all the<br />
water is routed through the hand-spray.<br />
NOTICE: When you dump the bowl of the toilet make sure all paper and solids<br />
have cleared the slide mechanism before you allow it to close. Failure to do<br />
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