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Figure 2-1.—Bath unit, portable, major components. drawn back into the water source. If this arrangement is not possible, dig a ditch or build a dike around the shower stands to allow wastewater to drain away from the water source. When a pressurized water source is used, discharge the water into an open reservoir before it is drawninto the bath system. This prevents excessive strain on the water pump. Use the following procedures to set up the bath unit: WARNING Do not connect the heater to an untested water supply. Contaminated water can cause illness or death. CAUTION To prevent equipment damage, be sure the hose couplings are free of dirt or foreign matter and the coupling gaskets are in place before you couple the hoses. 1.   Connect the section hose strainer to the male end of a 25-foot long, l-inch ID hose. 2.   Connect the female end of the water hose to the water  pump  suction  port. 2-3

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