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12. After the recommended amount of sanitizing solution is in the tank make sure:
The water tank is full of fresh water
The cartridge water lter (if so equipped) is bypassed
or the lter is removed from the full system canister
water lter (if so equipped)
Power to water heater is turned OFF (both electric and
LP gas).
13. Set the valves to:
14. Turn the pump ON and sanitized water will ow into the water lines from the tank
when a xture is opened.
15. Open all hot water faucets one by one until water begins to ow continuously and a
chlorine smell is noticeable. Include outside shower faucets (if so equipped). Close hot
water faucets. Repeat process with the cold water faucets.
16. Turn OFF the water pump.
17. Let the solution remain in the tank and lines for at least four hours when disinfecting
with 50-PPM residual chlorine, and for at least one hour if using a 100-PPM chlorine
concentration.
18. After the required period, drain the chlorine solution from the fresh water system. Fill
the fresh water tank full of clean (potable) water. Use water from either a pressurized
source, or siphon ll from a container (refer to the Sanitize tank ll setting).
19. Power to water heater should be OFF (electric and LP Gas switches on standard stor-
age water heater). Water heater is still bypassed. Single switch is inside the RV for
the tankless water heater. When the fresh water tank is full, set the valves to the DRY
CAMPING setting. Turn the pump ON to send water through the lines.
20. Run water through all faucets (hot and cold, including outside shower) until chlorine
smell is gone. Turn faucets and outside shower o, turn pump OFF.
21. Drain the fresh water system again. If the RV has the full system canister water lter,
remove the canister, reinstall the lter, and remove the bypass hose and reconnect the
cartridge water lter.
22. Rell the fresh water tank with fresh water again and when water heater is full of water,
turn the water heater power ON.
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.
Follow the steps outlined in Draining the Fresh Water System with one exception, do not
drain the water heater. Do not remove the water heater drain plug.
For the water lter: remove the canister, take out the lter, then re-
attach the empty canister.