Larrysixseas
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I am new to rving so, how do you dewinterize the paradigm? I could not find anything in the Manuel.

Thank youStep 1 - Double check your water heater is still in by-pass mode
Step 2 - Sanitize the fresh water tank. 1/4 cup bleach for every 15 gallons of water. Fill your tanks with this formula...run this bleach water through your lines...allow to sit for 24 hours. Drain entire tank...fill with fresh water...run water through lines....sit for 24 hours. Drain tank and fill again. Flush water lines until you no longer smell bleach. Done...now you will have a CLEAN tank and water lines. I do this every Spring when we take the RV out of Winter storage. Doing this will also push all the RV Antifreeze out of the water lines. Mate sure you remember to flush the outside water quick connect too. If you have washing machine, that need to get flushed as well. Might want to refer to the washing machine owners manual for exact steps for your model.
Step 3 - Turn water heater back to normal mode. Attach city water and allow water heater to fill. Open faucets again, making sure you no longer small bleach. Shouldn't be much and there was never any in the water heater.
OCStep 1 - Double check your water heater is still in by-pass mode
Step 2 - Sanitize the fresh water tank. 1/4 cup bleach for every 15 gallons of water. Fill your tanks with this formula...run this bleach water through your lines...allow to sit for 24 hours. Drain entire tank...fill with fresh water...run water through lines....sit for 24 hours. Drain tank and fill again. Flush water lines until you no longer smell bleach. Done...now you will have a CLEAN tank and water lines. I do this every Spring when we take the RV out of Winter storage. Doing this will also push all the RV Antifreeze out of the water lines. Mate sure you remember to flush the outside water quick connect too. If you have washing machine, that need to get flushed as well. Might want to refer to the washing machine owners manual for exact steps for your model.
Step 3 - Turn water heater back to normal mode. Attach city water and allow water heater to fill. Open faucets again, making sure you no longer small bleach. Shouldn't be much and there was never any in the water heater.
WH bypass mode is "Winterize" mode on the panel.OC
How do you know you are still in WH Bypass mode?
thanks
Should be able to just look at the bypass handles and see that they are in the flow thru mode. (in lie with pipes). If you have a tankless water heater (On demand) you don't need to worry about it. The antifreeze solution will not harm the heater. When under pressure, just crack the over pressure valve on the heater till pink comes out and your good.OC
How do you know you are still in WH Bypass mode?
thanks
Step 1 - Double check your water heater is still in by-pass mode
Jim, I would disagree with this statement. The by-pass needs to be OPEN so you can sterilize the hot water tank also. True for tankless or with tank.