Thread: Water Heater
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Old 11-13-2007, 03:40 AM   #10
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Bob, the switch in question comes with a small hair pin through it when off so it can't be accidentally switched on. I took a piece of electrical tape and taped it to the floor of the heater compartment. The rig will come winterized and the entire system will need flushing. We didn't flush ours till we got south of Illinois because of freezing temps. I know the anti-freeze is non toxic but if not thoroughly flushed it makes coffee taste terrible. That was the time I remembered that during the PDI the tech had mentioned the switch and pin. The old rig had both switches on the control panel and it did get turned on a couple times when I didn't want it on. I like it the way it is... Dave and Betsy
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