I've been playing a game of hide and go seek since I have no idea where anything is much less how it works.
In the Montana when you "test" your tanks I found myself learning a new word and location! This unit has the Artic Package which is EXTREMELY nice especially with the crazy weather North Carolina has been experiencing the last two months. The tanks are located in the storage compartment so it was really easy to walk around to the side, unlock the compartment and pull the release handle right?
So it was no problem getting the gray and black tank to empty but I couldn't understand what this "Galley" tank was. I was getting mad and cussing outloud was getting me no where. So I started researching on the web and luckily I found a blog much like mine that explained exactly what it was. The Galley tank was mainly for the downstairs kitchen sink, so yes that made sense.
Now, the location was tricky as different individuals on that particular forum had mentioned different locations. I went outside and began looking underneath the slide since that was the main location most individuals could all agree upon. Luckily enough, I looked underneath the slide and right to the left of the tires was a black release handle, so I pulled it and here comes the rushing waterfall. This tank was nearly full so it took several minutes to empty all the way. Once it was done, I pushed the handle back in, went inside and checked the "test" and sure enough that bad boy was showing empty. Man was I relieved!
In the Montana when you "test" your tanks I found myself learning a new word and location! This unit has the Artic Package which is EXTREMELY nice especially with the crazy weather North Carolina has been experiencing the last two months. The tanks are located in the storage compartment so it was really easy to walk around to the side, unlock the compartment and pull the release handle right?
So it was no problem getting the gray and black tank to empty but I couldn't understand what this "Galley" tank was. I was getting mad and cussing outloud was getting me no where. So I started researching on the web and luckily I found a blog much like mine that explained exactly what it was. The Galley tank was mainly for the downstairs kitchen sink, so yes that made sense.
Now, the location was tricky as different individuals on that particular forum had mentioned different locations. I went outside and began looking underneath the slide since that was the main location most individuals could all agree upon. Luckily enough, I looked underneath the slide and right to the left of the tires was a black release handle, so I pulled it and here comes the rushing waterfall. This tank was nearly full so it took several minutes to empty all the way. Once it was done, I pushed the handle back in, went inside and checked the "test" and sure enough that bad boy was showing empty. Man was I relieved!