Deleting Time Capsule to Give away

Hey there. Apologies if this question is in another thread but I cant seem to find a specific answer. I am giving my Time Capsule 2TB away. I have performed a 7 Pass erase and also an extra zero out erase for good measure,. When I reconnect the time capsule Airport Utility gives it the name as Time Capsule with "2TB Free" written underneath it. A hard factory reset has also been performed so I'm pretty sure that any data has been secruely wiped and is un recoverable!  Ive never really used my TC as a wireless hub. The erase was performed without being connected to the internet, but Aiport Utility gave me the erase progress for all the 7 Erases .I have four (hopefully) simple to answer questions.
1. Is there any way I can link this TC back up to the MAC so that I can view it as a hard drive only to confirm its been deleted?
2. Does Time Capsule write over the Hard Drive on its own, i.e. it is not the Mac that is doing this but the TC itself.
3. When I link the TC back up it gives me the opportunity to "restore network from previous settings", and indeed starts "searching for my (previous network names) settings" which i didnt really use. Can I assume that these settings are being taken from the Mac and not the hard drive on the TC. In other words if someone connects it to her own Mac it wont restore all of my previous settings to their Mac/PC?
4. In your expert opionions can I give this away safe in the knowledge that  my data is unrecoverable? Its not exactly sensitive data but nonetheless I dont want it falling into just anyone's hands!
Thankyou so much to all of you who contribute to these forums. They are invaluable sources to MAC DUMMIES like me!

AirPort Utility 6.3.1 will allow you to erase the disk on the Time Capsule, so you can start over again with a new backup set from both your current Mac and new iMac.
If that is what you want to do......
Open AirPort Utility 6.3.1
Click on the Time Caspule icon, then click Edit
Click the Disks tab at the top of the window
Click Erase
The Quick Erase option will only take a minute or two, then you can start over with new backups from both your Macs.  Do a complete backup from one Mac first, then do the other.

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