Water Purifier System - Winnebago Journey Owner's Manual

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SECTION 7
PLUMBING SYSTEMS
2. Complete filling of tank with fresh water.
Open each faucet and run the water until a
distinct odor of chlorine can be detected in
the water discharged. Do not forget the hot
water taps.
3. Allow the system to stand at least 4 hours
when disinfecting with 50 ppm residual
chlorine. If a shorter time period is desired,
then a 100 ppm chlorine concentration
should be permitted to stand in the system
for at least 1 hour.
4. Drain and flush with fresh water.
WARNING
Chlorine is poisonous - recap bottle
and clean utensils after use.
Never use automotive type antifreeze
in your potable water system as it is
poisonous.
EXTERNAL WATER
SUPPLY ("City Water")
To connect to an external source:
1. Turn the demand pump switch to off.
2. Attach a hose from the external water source
to the city water connection in the water cen-
ter compartment on the left side of your
vehicle.
3. Turn water tank fill and diverter valves to
NORMAL position.
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4. Turn on the external water source.
When connected to an outside source of
water, the water bypasses the demand pump and
storage tank and supplies pressure directly to
individual faucets and toilet. A check valve built
into the pump prevents water from entering the
pump and filling the storage tank.
To disconnect from the external source:
1. Turn the external source off.
2. Open a faucet inside the vehicle to relieve
line pressure.
3. Disconnect the hose from the vehicle and
replace the cap on the connection.
WATER PURIFIER
(FILTER) SYSTEM
The water purifier system uses a flow-
through activated carbon filter that removes
chlorine and other impurities, resulting in clean,
taste-free and odorless drinking water.

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