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9.
Disconnect the 120-volt power cord
Draining the water system alone will not provide
adequate cold weather protection. If the RV is to
be unheated during freezing temperatures, consult
your dealer for the best winterizing procedure for your
climate.
Your dealer can supply you with one of the
special non-toxic antifreezes that are safe and
approved for use in RV water systems. Follow the
instructions furnished with the antifreeze.
Do not use automotive or windshield washer antifreeze
in the trailer water system. These could be harmful if
swallowed.
WINTERIZING
1.
Make sure the water pump switch is off.
2.
Insert the hose from the winterizing valve(if Equipped)
into a container of RV approved non-toxic anti-freeze.
3.
Turn the water heater bypass valve to Bypass
Position(if equipped) and drain the water heater
by removing the drain plug and opening the safety
relief valve.
Open faucets to relieve pressure. (Hot and Cold)
Open the hot and cold low point drains.
4.
Drain the water tank by opening the tank drain and
leave open to drain completely.
5.
After the system is completely drained, close all
faucets and turn off the low point drain valves.
6.
Turn the winterize valve to “Winterize” position.
7.
Turn ON the water pump switch.
8.
Open the hot water faucet farthest from the water
tank. When antifreeze appears, let at least one
cup run down the drain to winterize the P-trap. Do
the same to all other water outlets, hot and cold,
including shower, toilet and outside shower.
9.
Turn OFF the pump switch.
10.
Open a water faucet to relieve pressure, and then
close.
11.
The procedure is complete.
WATER HEATER BYPASS
(if equipped)
The water heater bypass valve is located behind the
water heater and is used when winterizing the water
system for storage. By rotating the valves to the bypass
position, antifreeze will not enter the water heater
requiring less antifreeze to protect the water system
plumbing.
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