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Remove all seven hoses from the manifold by releasing the clamps draining the manifold.
Drain the water from each of the supply hoses by opening the valves (squeeze the handle)
while allowing the water to drain through the nozzle. Be certain that all the water is allowed
to drain from each hose.
Drain the supply hose by removing the nut on the pump allowing all the water to drain out.
Turn the pump on, allowing the pump to drain any remaining water. This takes a few
seconds. A towel or rag can be used to catch this water. DO NOT RUN PUMP DRY FOR
EXTENDED TIME.
After removing the water from the system and lines are dry, re-attach all lines and store for
the winter. Leave cabinet door open to dry out.
*** Note that if any water remains in the unit and it is exposed to freezing temperatures,
damage will occur. ***
The “RV Antifreeze Method” of winterizing is a more positive way to prepare your unit for
storage in freezing conditions.
****Important: Use only RV type antifreeze, sold specially for use in potable water
systems, available at most hardware stores, for this purpose.****
Drain tank thoroughly and wipe dry with a towel.
Insert the supply hose (the hose that goes into the tank) into a fresh gallon jug of RV type
antifreeze.
Maintenance/Storage
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