Losing water when pump turned on and taps on

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Hi all, hoping that somebody might be able to help with this!

We’ve taken our 2004 CI Carioca for a first weekend away and discovered a bit more about what does and doesn’t work.

The water system is one thing we wanted to test and the tank fills up fine and water comes through the taps, but quite low pressure and the tank was then empty very quickly.

On filling up again and investigating we could see when looking from the outside that when the pump and taps are on water is coming out rapidly from a pipe below the boiler, hence emptying quickly.

I read on another thread something about a blue button or red button that might stop this, but can’t find either. We do have a similar switch to the picture below next to the boiler that I wondered might be part of the problem / solution, but I wasn’t sure what I might need to do with it.

Any advice would be very much appreciated!

Thanks in advance, Chris
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Hi all, hoping that somebody might be able to help with this!

We’ve taken our 2004 CI Carioca for a first weekend away and discovered a bit more about what does and doesn’t work.

The water system is one thing we wanted to test and the tank fills up fine and water comes through the taps, but quite low pressure and the tank was then empty very quickly.

On filling up again and investigating we could see when looking from the outside that when the pump and taps are on water is coming out rapidly from a pipe below the boiler, hence emptying quickly.

I read on another thread something about a blue button or red button that might stop this, but can’t find either. We do have a similar switch to the picture below next to the boiler that I wondered might be part of the problem / solution, but I wasn’t sure what I might need to do with it.

Any advice would be very much appreciated!

Thanks in advance, ChrisView attachment 1008654

Flip the yellow tab 90 degrees to lay flat along the pipe.
 
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That’s amazing, thanks for the quick responses - I’ll give that go! 🙏
 
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Just remember when it freezes it will flip back up again. (y)
Read the Truma info about the boiler and heating.

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