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4. Connect this hose to the inlet side of the pump. The end of the hose that does not have
hose end will go into the five gallon bucket to pump out the sanitizing solution.
5. Fill the bucket half full with water and add one cup of household bleach. Attach battery drill
to the pump making sure that the drill rotation matches the rotation needed to work the
pump.
6. Using the drill, pump the solution from the bucket into the fresh water tank until solution is
gone. Remove the pump/drill apparatus and complete filling the tank with water.
7. Switch on the water pump. Open all faucets one at a time until all air is purged, and the
water flows freely. Once the tank is half empty turn off the water pump.
8. Again, add water to the tank until it is full. Allow the system to stand undisturbed for at least
15 minutes.
9. Turn the water pump on to drain the system by opening all faucets, and the fresh water
tank drain valve, while flushing the system with potable water.
10. Continue flushing the system, allowing the water to flow for several minutes, and then turn
off the water pump. Close the tank valve and faucets. Refill the system with potable water.
NOTE:
If you would rather not do the above, having your dealer perform this operation would be
another option you could choose.
The monitor panel allows you to quickly check the levels in the fresh water and waste water tanks.
Electrical sensors at various points on the tanks send signals to the monitor panel. To check fluid
levels, press and hold the test switch designated for the tanks, and read the level indicators on the
panel. The indicator is proportioned in quarters with each light being lit up to the level that the tank
contains.
Sometimes, residue on the sides of a tank, or water with a low mineral content will give a false
reading. Check the levels occasionally when you are sure of a tank’s contents to double check the
accuracy of the monitor panel.
NOTE:
Other monitor panel functions such as checking the battery charge level are discussed
elsewhere in this manual (see Index).
When troubleshooting a problem with a Ventline conventional monitor system, always remember
that there are three basic system components to consider.
1. The monitor panel assembly, which includes the circuit board, lights, and switching.
2. The wiring harness, which includes the wires and connectors which connect the monitor
panel to 12 volt DC power, ground, tank sensors, LP sensors and switching.
3. The holding tank sensors, level sensors, and fresh water tank sensors.
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