Drink Dispenser With Water Filter; Water Heater By-Pass System - NewMar 2006 Mountain Aire Diesel Pusher User Manual

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taste or smell left in the system. To remove any excessive chlorine taste
or odor that might remain, prepare a solution of one quart vinegar to five
gallons of water. Allow this solution to agitate in the tank for several days
by vehicle motion. Drain the solution and refill the tank with clean water.
Drink Dispenser with Water Filter (Optional)
tastes and odors of iron and sulfur. To remove these tastes you will need to
chlorinate the water. Replacement filters are available that will filter iron and
sulfur. Ask your dealer or RV supply center about acquiring an iron and sulfur
filter. If you are traveling in an area where the water has a high iron and sulfur
content, then add 1 tablespoon of chlorine bleach to every 10 gallons of water
in your tank. This will precipitate the iron or sulfur so that the filter can
remove it. If you are at a site where the unit is hooked up to city water, you
will not be able to chlorinate the system because the water flows straight to
your faucets and not through the fresh water tank. Filters should be changed
every 6 - 12 months depending on the quality and quantity of water that is
used in your unit.

Water Heater By-Pass System

The water heater by-pass valve is located in an outside compartment
near the water heater. By closing the water heater supply valve and
opening the by-pass valve you can divert water away from the water
heater. This is done when winterizing your unit. Using the by-pass will
keep antifreeze out of the water heater when winterizing the system.
Draining the water heater during winterizing is a MUST.
2006 Mountain Aire Diesel Pusher by Newmar
If this unit is equipped with a water filter, it must
be removed before disinfecting the fresh water
system. First remove the water filter, and then install
the by-pass pipe to allow the sanitizing solution
access to the drink dispenser faucet. The water filter
is located under the kitchen sink. The filter will
remove chlorine, dirt, and other matter. It will also
eliminate most phenol (or similar) odors and tastes
while delivering sparkling, taste free water for
drinking and cooking. The filter is connected only
to the cold water line that is attached to the drink
faucet. The filter is not guaranteed to remove the
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