The water system changed in 2014 I think. My 2013 has fresh water fill opening on passenger side and separate hose hookup in macerator cabinet for the tank rinse function.
Newer models have a four-way switch in the macerator compartment so they can fill and flush from the same location.

Whoa... so there is a direct line from the black tank to the potable water inlet?
And... the potable water hookup is in the macerator cabinet? AKA The Sewer Closet?!?!??! (or maybe I read that wrong...just the valve is...)
Um... my oversight I am sure, but HOW is that a better idea? I do lack experience in this

, but the few times we have dumped there has been a hose at the station that I hooked up to the flush inlet. Then used same hose to flush my 3" line and elbow before I put them away. When we are at a full hookup, I have a 10' hose just for tank flushing and hose rinseout. The potable water hose is *NEVER* close to or used for these duties. Seems like basic sanitary 'common sense'.
I certainly hope I am wrong, but with the 'new and improved' single water inlet, am I expected to connect the dump station fresh water hose to my city water inlet and then flush tanks?
