14. Connect garden hose to the “Fresh Water Inlet” and add water until the tank is 1/2 - 3/4 full.
(Fig. 4-10E)
15. If possible, drive the vehicle to allow the solution to agitate in the tank.
16. Fill the remainder of the tank with water. Open kitchen and bathroom faucets to allow air to
escape the water lines and the water heater.
17. Turn the “Water Pump Switch” to the “ON” position and allow several seconds for the pump
to prime. (Fig. 4-10D)
18. After the water heater and water lines fill, the air will stop bubbling out of the faucets. At
this point, turn all faucets off. Please note, the water heater will hold approximately six
gallons (22.7 liters) of water. Allow the water to run long enough to ensure that the tank is
full.
19. Allow to stand for at least three hours.
20. Drain the water tank and water heater completely by turning on all faucets until the tank and
heater are empty.
21. Connect the garden hose to the “Fresh Water Inlet” and fill the tank. (Fig. 4-10E)
22. Open the kitchen and bathroom faucets to allow air to escape the water lines and the water
heater.
23. Turn the “Water Pump Switch” to the “ON” position and allow several seconds for the pump
to prime. (Fig. 4-10D)
24. After the water heater and water lines fill, the air will stop bubbling out of the faucets. At
this point, turn all faucets off. Please note, the water heater will hold approximately six
gallons of water. Allow the water to run long enough to ensure that the tank is full.
25. Allow to stand for at least three hours.
26. Drain the water tank and water heater completely by turning on all faucets until the tank and
heater are empty.
27. Your water system is now ready to use.
To remove excessive chlorine odor and taste:
1. In a large bucket, prepare a solution of 1/2 cup baking soda to one gallon (3.78 liters) of
water for every 15 gallons (56.78 liters) of tank capacity. Repeat steps 3-18 from above.
2. Allow the baking soda solution to sit in the tank for a few days if possible. If you can have
the soda solution in the tank while traveling, it works better to clean and refresh the tank
from the agitating motion. Repeat steps 22-24 from above.
3. Drain the water tank and water heater completely by turning all faucets on until the tank and
water heater are empty.
NON-BASEMENT MODELS:
1. Drain the water tank and water heater completely by turning all faucets on until the tank and
heater are empty. Close valves 4 and 6 and open valves 1, 2, 3, and 5. (Fig. 4-12 & 4-13 or
4-14)
2. In a large bucket, prepare a chlorine solution using 3/4 cup of household bleach and three (3)
gallons (11.35 liters) of water.
3. Place the clear hose into the bucket of chlorine solution. Turn on the water pump to syphon
the solution into the water tank.
4. Connect a garden hose to the city water connection (Fig. 4-4).
Model 23RK: Make sure valves 1, 2, 3, and 5 are closed and valves 4 and 6 are open. (Fig.
4-12 & 4-13)
Model 24SS: Make sure valves 1, 2, and 4 are closed and valves 3, 5 and 6 are open. (Fig.
4-14)
5. Add water until the tank is 1/2-3/4full.
6. If possible, drive the unit to allow the solution to agitate in the tank.
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