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Post by kelley on Aug 8, 2013 8:50:12 GMT -5
Well, we've owned our Spree for about 9 months and have used it several times this season. We couldn't be more pleased!! We LOVE it!!! In fact, we're camping in it right now!! :-) My one wish would be that we could have some new decals for the side. The stickers are in pretty rough shape, but the inside of the camper is like new. Fantastic!!
That being said, I do have a question. We're new to the KZ line and are not sure about the Santi-Flush feature. Do we just hook the hose, open both sewer levers, turn the water on and let it go? I did read the owner's manual and they mentioned something about a valve...is that the sewer?
Also, it seems, when we're connected to city water, there's some water getting into our fresh water holding tank. We've had to leave the valve open to prevent carrying unwanted water weight around. Any ideas why that would be? Have I left a valve open I wasn't supposed to open? (I sure can't find one, if I did)
Thanks for your help!!!
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Post by joecamper on Aug 8, 2013 10:19:43 GMT -5
I have a Durango, so not sure if our systems are the same. When I want to "flush" our our black tank, I have to attach a hose to a intake valve marked for that purpose. Then turn on the water. I have a clear attachment that shows how clear the water is and just watch to see when it gets pretty clear. WARNING! Do not leave water connected for an extended period of time without opening the drain valve, if you fill the tank to capacity, that water has to go somewhere ... boom ... "you know what" will come out a vent or maybe just rupture the tank. I generally put water in for just a couple minutes then open the drain. Just repeat that for a few minutes.
I don't have an answer for how you're getting water in the fresh tank. Not possible with our system.
As for the decals, about the only way to obtain decals is through a KZ dealer going through KZ.
Enjoy your camper!
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Post by mike6270 on Oct 20, 2020 11:46:40 GMT -5
My one wish would be that we could have some new decals for the side. The stickers are in pretty rough shape, but the inside of the camper is like new. Fantastic!! Same here - great trailer but lousy decals. I own a 2007 Spree 320 BHS, purchased new, and had to have the front and rear "Spree" decals replaced under warranty. Fast forward 1½ years and they both went south again but by this time the trailer was out of warranty. These days the front one is completely gone and all the others are bubbled and peeling. There are older, different brand trailers in my storage lot which have sat unused for years and their decals look good by comparison. It's disappointing.
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Post by 2ndchance on Oct 24, 2020 6:46:27 GMT -5
I have a 2015 Spree Connect with a rough front decal. I'm just going to remove it and leave it bare. My brother in law (now deceased) bought an older model class C motor home with worn out decals so being an air brush artist, he removed them all and painted his own designs. It was beautiful! It might be an option worth looking into. Don't have any idea what air brush artists charge but decals ain't cheap and you would have something unique to you.
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