Water should start flowing right away.
If no water is running, more than likely the anti-syphon valve for the black tank flush line is either clogged or it was installed backwards. The anti-syphon valve is located, probably, under your bathroom sink. It looks like this, and this is the correct position it should be in. If that flat top is on the side, it's installed backwards.
Some folks remove the anti-syphon valve completely and just connect the two lines together. I don't advise doing that, but as a quick fix or a quick way to determine if the anti-syphon valve is bad, installed backwards, or just defective, that's a quick way to figure it out.
The purpose for the anti-syphon valve is to keep the water in the black tank from "syphoning" backwards up the line and potentially back up into the garden hose and contaminate .... who knows what. Could it ever happen without the anti-syphon valve being there? "Probably" not, but then ... anything IS possible. So, remove it to test, but definitely get a new one if the old one is bad.
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