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14. After the required period, drain the chlorine solution from the fresh water system (see
Draining the Fresh Water System).
1. Fill the fresh water tank full of clean (potable) water. Use water from either a pressur-
ized source, or from a container (as detailed below).
a). Filling from a pressurized source: Set the
valves to the setting.
Connect a non-toxic drinking hose to the city
water connection inlet. Connect the other
end of the hose to the pressurized water
source. Turn on the water source. When tank
is full, turn o the water
b). source, disconnect the hose from the water source rst, then disconnect from the
utility panel.
c). Siphon lling from a water container: Set the valves to the setting.
Insert a hose into the city water connection
inlet; place the other end of the hose in a
container of water. Turn the pump ON to
draw water into the tank. After the tank is
full, turn the pump OFF. Remove the hose
and the container. To aid in siphoning place
the container on a surface approximately (2)
feet o the ground. Drain valves must be
o.
2. Power to water heater should be OFF (both switches: electric & LP GAS). When the
fresh water tank is full, set the valves to the setting. Turn the pump
ON to send water through the lines.
3. Run water through all faucets (hot & cold, includ-
ing outside shower) until chlorine smell is gone.
Turn faucets and outside shower o, turn pump
OFF.
4. Drain the fresh water system again (see Draining the Fresh Water System). If the RV
has the full system canister water lter, remove the canister, reinstall the lter, and reat-
tach the canister.
5. Rell the fresh water tank with fresh water again and when water heater is full of water,
turn the water heater power ON. Refer to Step 13 for instructions on relling the fresh
water tank.
If a chlorine taste lingers in the water, ush the water system
with a solution consisting of one-quart vinegar to ve gallons of clean water. Re-ush as
necessary. The vinegar solution may damage the water heater or the water lter, so both must
be bypassed again before performing this operation.
To thoroughly sanitize the fresh water tank, the unit should be
driven around for a period of time allowing the solution to splash the sides
and top of the tank.