Duetto water level guage
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Duetto water level guage
Hi to the forum, i'm probably going to start something here, but I just wanted to ask about the waterlevel gauge in my Duetto.
Regardless of how high I fill the water, the gauge never rises more than just above E. It's not a big issue at all, and to be honest on other vans (variety of different makes) we've hired in the past, the exact same thing has occurred.
I just wondered if anyone out there knows how this water gauge works (where/how it gets it reading), in the hope that I could perhaps get it working in some form or another.
Regardless of how high I fill the water, the gauge never rises more than just above E. It's not a big issue at all, and to be honest on other vans (variety of different makes) we've hired in the past, the exact same thing has occurred.
I just wondered if anyone out there knows how this water gauge works (where/how it gets it reading), in the hope that I could perhaps get it working in some form or another.
scovell001- Member
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Re: Duetto water level guage
Hi scovell001,
If your setup is the same as on our Clubmam …..
You fill the Water tank to the top and then twist the small knob on the Zig unit to register ‘Full’ ….. A bit of a gimmick and to be honest, we never bother with it !!
Brian
If your setup is the same as on our Clubmam …..
You fill the Water tank to the top and then twist the small knob on the Zig unit to register ‘Full’ ….. A bit of a gimmick and to be honest, we never bother with it !!
Brian
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Re: Duetto water level guage
deckie wrote:Hi scovell001,
If your setup is the same as on our Clubmam …..
You fill the Water tank to the top and then twist the small knob on the Zig unit to register ‘Full’ ….. A bit of a gimmick and to be honest, we never bother with it !!
Brian
"Ditto" .....
and "Ditto" ..... and "Ditto".
Best regards,
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Re: Duetto water level guage
Ok, thanks for the help, I'll give it a go........
scovell001- Member
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Re: Duetto water level guage
We recently bought our Duetto and had a similar problem, luckily i got all the original manuals including the zig one, you fill the tank to the top, hold in the tank level button then adjust it to read full with the little knob, now reads perfect.
Cheers Glyn
Cheers Glyn
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GLYNFORSTER- Member
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Re: Duetto water level guage
I always thought it was "E" for enough !! it seems to be on my wife's car. !
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