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Follow the steps outlined in Draining the Fresh Water System with one exception: do not
drain the water heater.
Water heater bypass valves set to BYPASS
Remove the cartridge water lter.
1. Water heater power should be OFF. Water heater bypass valves should be set to
2. Put the vinegar solution into the fresh water tank. Pour the vinegar solution into the
tank ll using a hose (or funnel).
3. Continue lling the fresh water tank with of clean (potable) water.
4. Run water through all faucets (hot and cold, including the shower) until chlorine smell
is gone. Turn the pump ON to send water through the lines.
5. Close all faucets. Turn pump OFF.
6. Drain the system again, but do not drain the water heater.
7. Close low point drains and fresh water tank drain.
8. Rell the fresh water tank with clean potable water.
9. Open faucets and check that the chlorine taste is gone.
10. Drain the system one more time (See Draining the Fresh Water System).
11. Remove water lter canister, insert the lter, and reattach canister to the mount.
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12. Rell the fresh water system with clean water. When the water heater is full of water,
turn the water heater power ON.
13. To verify water heater is full of water, turn on hot water faucets, turn pump ON. When
you get a steady stream of water through the hot water faucets, it should be full. Turn
o the pump and faucets.
Preparing your recreation vehicle for colder weather or storage is very important for most
states and Canada. Failure to prepare your RV may cause water supply lines and the water
heater to freeze. The RV should be winterized at the end of the camping season or when it
will be exposed to temperatures that will fall at or below 32°F (0°C). Repairs due to freezing
are not covered by warranty.
Freezing can result in severe damage to the plumbing components and the
Combi furnace. Damage due to freezing or an unsuitable winterizing uid is
not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. Winterize the Combi furnace:
At the start of the winter season
Before traveling to a location where freezing conditions are likely.
If the furnace will be stored under freezing conditions or for an extended
period of time.