Not sure what's going on, but here's one of probably many different ways to do it.
Fill the fresh water thank.
Make sure your winterizing switch is NOT set to winterizing.
Make sure your switch is NOT set to "fill".
Next, make sure all your faucets are off.
Make sure your water heater drain is in.
Now, turn on the water pump.
Now turn on one faucet. (I use the shower right there in the outside wet-bay convenience center where the switches are.
Now turn the faucet off and let the pump run.
In a few seconds you'll hear the sound of the water pump changes as it begins to draw water from the fresh water tank.
If it does not. Turn the pump off again. Make sure all faucets are off. Double check the water tank is completely full, or flip it in by-pass.
What you are doing is making sure the water system is completely closed. It has to be completely closed, everything turned off when you turn the water pump on. Actually, it's attempting to pressurize with air. Then (again), turn on 1 faucet only and wait a few seconds. It should start drawing water now. Sometimes you do have to do it twice. I don't know why, you just do.
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