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SECTION 7 –
PLUMBING
The cold waterline of the faucet flows through
an activated carbon filter that removes chlorine
and odors for taste-free drinking water.
Cold Water Filter Assembly
(Located below galley sink)
NOTE: Hot waterline is not filtered
Replacing the Cold Water Filter
Cartridge
You should replace the filter cartridge every
season and when water flow from the faucet is
too slow for convenience. The cartridge must be
replaced at least every 12 months.
Place a container beneath the filter to catch
any water remaining in the waterlines during
filter removal.
Twist the filter cartridge counter-clockwise
(to the left) about one-quarter turn, then pull it
down and out of the filter socket.
Insert a new water filter cartridge up into the
filter socket as far as possible and twist it
clockwise (to the right) one-quarter turn until
it stops.
7-4
Insert new filter up into filter socket
• Press and twist 1/4-turn clockwise (to
the right)
Before using the water for drinking, run a few
gallons of water through the filter and discard
water to avoid consuming carbon dust or
particles that may have been present in the
new filter cartridge.
Diverter Plug
Install the diverter plug into the filter socket
for winterization or if water must be used
while the filter is removed from the socket.
Plug is installed in the same manner as the
filter.
Diverter Plug installed in filter socket
• Insert and twist 1/4-turn clockwise (to
the right)
See "Winterization Procedure" at the end of
this section for further information.
NOTE: When removing the coach from storage,
always disinfect and flush the water
system thoroughly before installing a

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