Water Pump Switch - Winnebago 2003 adventurer Owner's Manual

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SECTION 7
PLUMBING SYSTEMS
Water Pump and Filter in Right Front
Shower Compartment
To Clean Pump Strainer
· Push the flat inlet cap in towards the rounded
bowl section and twist counterclockwise
about 1/4 turn to disengage from locking tabs.
Push cover in firmly and twist to
remove for cleaning strainer
· Remove the cap, then pull the strainer out of
the bowl to tap out any particles and rinse
clean.
· Insert the strainer back into the bowl and
twist the cap back into the bowl assembly to
close.

WATER PUMP SWITCH

The water pump switch is located on the One
Place monitor panel (See Section 8). While the
switch is in the "ON" position, the pump will au-
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tomatically supply water pressure as it is needed.
We recommend that you turn the pump switch off
whenever you are away from the vehicle or not
using the water system. A slow leak in a faucet
could drain the water system and discharge the
coach battery.
INITIAL START-UP
1. Make sure that all water drain valves are
closed, including water heater valve. (Refer
to Section 10.)
2. Turn water pump switch to "OFF" position.
3. Fill water tank.
4. Open all faucets, hot and cold.
5. Turn on pump switch.
6. Close each faucet as it begins to deliver a
steady stream of water (close cold water
first). Leave hot water faucets on until they
also deliver a steady stream of water. This
will ensure that the water heater is filled with
water.
7. Check to be sure pump stops soon after all
faucets have been closed.
8. Pump is now ready for automatic operation.
Pump will start when a faucet is opened and
stop when the faucet is closed.
NOTE: The water pump does not need to be
switched on while the coach is connected
to a city water hookup. See "External
Water Supply" on the following page.
Further Information
See manufacturer's information supplied for
your motor home operation manual binder for
complete maintenance instructions and precau-
tions.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISINFECT-
ING OF FRESH WATER SYSTEMS
ON RECREATION VEHICLES
(As approved by the U.S. Public Health
Service)
To assure complete disinfection of your fresh
water system, it is recommended that the follow-
ing procedure be followed on a new system, one

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