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Old 05-05-2018, 05:56 AM   #30
hankaye
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Arrey,
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RagingRobert, Howdy;

Perhaps you joined the forum after buying your RV, if so then you most likely
didn't see or take note of the linked post.
http://www.keystoneforums.com/forums...ead.php?t=5129

I didn't have the inspection sheet when I had my PDI when I bought my RV but
when I was in the Navy I did aircraft maintenance and was the assigned squadron/
detachment Damage control petty officer whenever we deployed on a ship
which meant that I was charged with maintaining all the ships fittings, valves,
fire hoses, battle lanterns, etc. that were installed in the spaces assigned to our
squadron/detachment. So, I got used to pokin' and nosin' around to find all that
stuff. Like lookin' at the lower panels around the galley area for removable
panels, Even found a back access to my Black tank flush connection in a
storage cabinet under the entertainment center.
Reckon what I'm trying to say is get to know your RV, nose around so that
when something stops or doesn't stop, you already know where the valve/
switch is located. Being able (knowledgeable), to prevent damage is the key
to peace of mind and a more enjoyable camping experience.

Just my thoughts on the matter.

hank
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