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Old 02-28-2005, 12:08 PM   #3
Native Tex
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: New Market
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M.O.C. #375
Hey guys I have used mine this year. On the back side of the bar below the over head cabinet you will see a loovered panel at floor level. Remove the screws and you will see to the right the by pass connection inside the cabinet. You just need to turn the valve to close of the heater, insert the open tube end into your jugs of antifreeze and then open the furtherest faucet away first. Work your way back to the kitchen. Don't forget the outside shower. Just run each faucet until it turns pink and you are good to go. It took about four gallons to do my unit. I do leave the water heater on electric and plugged in to AC so it keeps it warm. Hope this helps.
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