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Service / Maintenance Information
Emptying Gray Water
Bravo features three options to empty the gray water; Siphon, Drain or Pump.
Siphon - Place service wand onto rubber gasket
1. (BRA1-0008). Create a
tight seal. Open vacuum valve to begin siphon; siphon should begin with-
in 5 seconds. Remove wand and allow sink to empty. If “dumping” of gray
water is not approved, leave vacuum on until sink is empty.
Drain - There are two drains side by side at the bottom of the sink, remove
2.
the one on the left to drain the gray water.
Pump - Unlock the lock on the wingnut cap, unscrew the cap and pull the
3.
plug out. Unlock the lock on the hinged bowl top and lift the hinged bowl
top up to access the interior of the outer tank.
Emptying Fresh Water
Drain the fresh water by removing the right side 1” drain plug from the bottom
of the sink.
Accessing Pumps
Remove the (4) 1/4” hex bolts from the base plate. The pumps are attached to
the plumbing with quick disconnect ttings. To disconnect the tubing, push
the ring of the tting toward the tting stem while pulling out on the tubing.
Spigot Replacement
Drill out the (2) PC-000104 rivets that hold the spigot in place. The spigots are
attached to the plumbing with quick disconnect ttings. To disconnect the
tubing, push the ring of the tting toward the tting stem while pulling out on
the tubing.
Sink Drain Plumbing System
The drain system is designed to be virtually maintenance free. Molded in bowls
allow gray water to drain directly into the gray water tank.
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IMPORTANT DECALS
NOT FOR COOKING OR DRINKING, is required by law in certain areas of the
U.S. Other geographical areas require that the materials used to manufacture
the sinks comply with the U.S. Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
guidelines 21 CFR 175.300 (resins), 177.1520 (olen polymers) and 178.3297
(colorants for polymers). The materials also comply with the U.S. Public Health
Service Drinking Water Standards, 42 CFR part 72 and U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations 40 CFR part 141.
HANDS FREE PUMP, instruction for user to use foot pump to operate the
sink.
UNIT MUST BE DRAINED BEFORE TRANSPORTING,reminds service opera-
tor to empty the sink before transporting.
Filling with Fresh Water
Unlock the lock on the ll cap located on the hinged side of the sink tower top
(between the two sink bowls). Unscrew the wingnut on the ll cap and pull the
plug out. Insert a standard 1” garden or similar type hose. Fill with a few gal-
lons of fresh water to perform a system check. Depress each pump a few times
to “prime” them. The pumps have built in check valves that will hold a prime
between uses. Continue lling to the 22 gallon capacity.
Paper Towel Dispenser
Unlock the lock on the dispenser lid to release the catch lock. Lift up the lid and
add one pack of single fold towels (Georgia Pacic 23504 or equivalent) to each
compartment (total of 4 packs). Feed the rst towel through the slots in the
bottom of the towel holder body.
Soap Dispenser
Unlock the lock on the Paper Towel Dispenser Lid to release the catch lock. Lift
up the lid and pull the ring of the Soap Dispenser Mount
Plate (BRA1-0021) up through the Paper Towel Dispenser
and remove. Open one of the Soap Dispensers by placing
your hands on both sides of the dispenser. Position your
thumbs on the front approximately where the two dots are
located in the illustration (the tips of your thumbs should be
inline with the gray top, but not on it). Push in on the clear
plastic while using your thumbs to “pop” the gray lid o.
Fill with 30 uid ounces of liquid soap. Snap the lid back
on and repeat for the other soap dispenser. Reinsert the
Soap Dispensers down through the Paper Towel Dispenser and lock.
Service / Maintenance Information (continued)