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5. Attach a garden hose to the TANK FLUSH inlet at the utility center.
6. Attach the other end of the hose to a pressurized water source. Turn water on.
7. Flush tank until water appears clear in 4” sewer hose.
8. Turn o water, disconnect the hose from faucet, disconnect hose from tank ush.
9. Connect the blowout plug to the Black Tank Flush inlet at the utility center panel.
10. Colored valves have no eect on the black tank ush inlet.
11. Connect the air hose to the blowout plug. Set the compressor to .
12. Open the black tank drain gate valve, macerator bypass valve is open also.
13. Blow air into the ush inlet for 30 to 60 seconds.
14. Disconnect the air hose, compressor and blowout plug.
15. Close the black tank drain gate valve and close the macerator bypass valve.
1. With xtures and drain valves open in the RV to drain the water
lines, connect the blue-coiled hose to the brass quick connect t-
ting at the Spray Port.
2. Remove the spray nozzle from the other end of the hose.
3. Hold the open end of the hose near the ground and any water in the
line should drain out.
4. Disconnect the hose from the tting, and store in the RV.
5. Close the port cover.
1. As you are putting antifreeze into the water lines, attach the
hose to the Spray Port.
2. Have a container close by to capture antifreeze.
3. Pull the trigger on the spray nozzle until antifreeze comes out (into the container).
4. Release the nozzle and disconnect the hose from the port.
5. Rinse out the hose before storing it.
Requires non-toxic RV antifreeze in the water lines and does not require any special tools.
Use in your fresh water system for freeze protection.
No other product or commodity should be used. Antifreeze should never enter the water
heater, RV water lter, refrigerator, refrigerator water lter, or fresh water tank.
Automotive antifreeze (ethylene glycol) and windshield washer antifreeze
(methanol) are poisonous. Never use these products in your fresh water sys-
tem. These products are harmful and may be fatal if swallowed.
If the RV has a macerator system, you need to open the
bypass valve for the macerator under the RV. This will allow the
black tank to drain through the 4” sewer hose.