Calliopeguy, I may be the wrong person to be asking as I have never winterized this sk, although we have been camping and winterizing rvs for several years, but I am pretty sure of the procedure for this sk, in fact we can get in some cold weather in the Nov. camping so I will need to be sure. <?: prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com
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My only question at this time is how do you switch the pump to drain? By drain do you mean pump from the anti-freeze jug and not the fresh water holding tank? I will assume that is what you mean and you have drained the fresh water tank, the hot water heater, removed the water filter and replaced the housing, drained the low point drains (three places) and shut off the valve on the back of the water heater located inside the SK.
Water pump is hidden behind the huge sheet of plastic in the storage compartment.( I cut several inches off the sheet of plastic so I do not have to remove it to get the filter and see in that area).
I guess I'm going to have to assume there is a valve near the pump. The pump is behind the large sheet of plastic and you will need to remove the plastic to remove the filter cartridge, there will be no valve behind the pump and nothing you need to do to the pump, when you turn on the pump it will automatically pull antifreeze from the jug into the water lines and bypass the water heater because you shut off the valve behind the water heater. At this point you will need to open a faucet one at a time until you have the antifreeze running out the faucet.
Outside switch for the pump. A very good idea
The other thing we did was eliminating the water from going to the washer, as we will not use a washer, these lines may freeze.