I have a Bailey Pageant Moselle 2004. I think the toilet is the above type. It has a manual plunging flush on the top anyway.
I just cannot work out where to fill the flush water. There is no slot on the outside of the van (like my old Swift van).
A few other forums suggest there should be pipe or seperate arm that comes out in the cassette compartment but there isn’t anything there that I can see.
The manual that comes with the van is very basic but the diagram suggests the plunge handle comes out and you fill that from the inside which doesn’t seem right?
A few other forums say this van doesn’t have a flush tank and it works off the main water supply. This would make sense but currently the flush liquid that comes through has blue loo liquid (presumably from previous owner). So where does the blue loo come from if there isn’t a flush tank?
Any help appreciated. Excuse the multiple questions but this is only our 3rd trip so still getting to know the van.
Thanks for the reply. No there isn’t a filler above the door on this one. Dont think there is an internal tank but will check in the morning as one of the kids are asleep in where it would be located I think. It’s really stumped me this one as its not an easy thing to google the answer to
I have had a look at Google Images which there are a few photos of the Bailey Moselle 2004 and all the photos show the locking toilet filler cap on the outside directly above the toilet cassette service door. On the Thetford C200 model it's the only place the filler tube can be due to the design of the toilet.
I suspect Andrew isn't looking for the correct thing to fill his flush tank. If he stated where he was there might be a member nearby who could help him.
There should be a small flap above the cassette door. You need a watering can or a funnel to fill it,due to small size. If you have spare plastic water bottles they will do the trick!
Blue liquid normally goes in the bottom tank,top stuff is usually pink but other colours may be available!
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Quote: On the Thetford C200 model it's the only place the filler tube can be due to the design of the toilet.
There are at least 2 versions of the C200 - one with the typical exterior fill point, and another that utilises an onboard tank for the flush. I had the latter in my old Bessacarr 550 which was a much more convenient system.