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3.
Connect the other end of the hose to a pressurized fresh water source (faucet or spigot).
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5.
When water has reached the desired level, turn the pressurized water source OFF.
6.
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“SANITIZE” (or Siphon Fill) the Fresh Water Tank via Pump
1. Connect a garden hose to the city water inlet
(do not use your fresh water hose to
sanitize the water lines or the tank)
2.
Set the colored coded valves to the SANITIZE setting:
(A) White handle pointing down
(B) Blue handle pointing down
(C) Black handle pointing right
(D) Red handle pointing left
(E) Green handle pointing right
The water heater is automatically bypassed on this setting.
3.
Place the other end of the hose in a container holding sanitizing solution.
4.
Turn the pump switch ON.
5.
Fresh water tank should begin drawing solution out of the container. To aid siphoning
place the container on a surface approximately (2) feet off the ground.
6.
Continue pumping until solution is drawn out of the container, or tank is at the desired
level.
7.
Turn the pump Switch OFF.
8.
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“DRY CAMPING” (pump supplies water from the fresh water tank)
1.
Make sure the fresh water tank has an adequate supply of water.
2.
Set the color coded valves to the DRY CAMPING setting:
(A) White handle pointing right
(B) Blue handle pointing down
(C) Black handle pointing down
(D) Red handle pointing up
(E) Green handle pointing up
3.
Turn the pump switch ON.
4.
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5.
Turn pump OFF when water is not being used.
NOTE:
Refer to the Sanitizing Plumbing System section before
starting this process.
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