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396-4412Y1 QuickDraw 3000 Operators Manual 64 Revised 02/20/2020
Winterization (or overnight in the cold)
It is important to protect the components of the QuickDraw from freeze damage when the QuickDraw
will be in an environment subject to freezing temperatures.
The QuickDraw 3000 is plumbed with a drain system that will allow the critical components to be
drained if the unit will be in freezing temperatures. The drain system is a 1/4’ tube with two 1/4-turn
manual valves that can be opened. To provide better drainage, the electric rinse valve must be
opened along with the manual product hose rinse valve, eductor supply valve, and rinse valve.
If the QuickDraw is not level, be sure that all critical components are protected from freeze damage.
For complete and/or long-term protection, run RV Anti-freeze or Sprayer Anti-freeze through the sys-
tem.
1. Be sure it is safe to dispense the liquid from the 1/4”
drain tube.
2. Open the two 1/4-turn drain valves (beside or behind
the QD Controller).
3. On the outside of the QD cabinet, open the Product
Hose Rinse Valve, Eductor Supply valve, and Rinse
Valve.
4. Go to Run Screen > Manual Controls > Rinse Valve >
ON
5. Be sure any other hoses, fittings, components, etc are
protected from freeze damage.
6. Before using, close all the valves that were opened
and be sure all hoses are secured.
1/4” drain tube
Be sure the outlet of the drain tube is in a place where it is safe
to discharge the liquid that will be drained.
Follow the 1/4” tube back into the cabinet to find the two 1/4-
turn valves that will be opened to drain the system.
Be sure the valves are closed before the system is used again.
Drain valves: Inside cabinet, bottom right >
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