It is very cheap and easy to replace the lines, I did so when I have my fridge/stove cabinet out, but one could do it just by disconnecting the lines and hooking up the new lines and carefully draw it through the side panel. be careful at the faucet end not to crack the faucet when taking the line off. Malcolm Kris wrote: > Could someone give me a description of the proper way to clean the water > tank. I have followed the manual (rinse with baking soda) but it does not > mention how to completely bleed the lines. I noticed that the line inside > the tank that is attached to the pump is full of some "green stuff". It > seems that teh exit and return lines still have water in them, how do I get all > of the water out of the system?? > > > Thanks > Kris > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com |
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