If your stuff in the tank has sat for a while, it may have become gunky and wont
flow. I have a macerator and dump when I get to the campground so it all mixed
up. I don't let it sit for days waiting. I also use lots of other water with
the waste so I don't just have all of #2 in the tank. As it was said by Roger
Dangerfield, always look out for number one and don't step on number two.
Al Chernoff
> The spelling of this may be wrong. I started to use the macerator for the
> first time and it pumped about 1-2 gallons and I know that the holding tank is
> 75% full. Have I missed something? It operates with a key as the switch.
> Should the holding tank drain switch be pulled out? I suspect that it only
> pumped out what may have been in the hose only. Any help will be appreciated.
> I have probably forgot a part of the operating instructions.
> Thanks,
> Gene Hyche
flow. I have a macerator and dump when I get to the campground so it all mixed
up. I don't let it sit for days waiting. I also use lots of other water with
the waste so I don't just have all of #2 in the tank. As it was said by Roger
Dangerfield, always look out for number one and don't step on number two.
Al Chernoff
> The spelling of this may be wrong. I started to use the macerator for the
> first time and it pumped about 1-2 gallons and I know that the holding tank is
> 75% full. Have I missed something? It operates with a key as the switch.
> Should the holding tank drain switch be pulled out? I suspect that it only
> pumped out what may have been in the hose only. Any help will be appreciated.
> I have probably forgot a part of the operating instructions.
> Thanks,
> Gene Hyche