
Winterizing your Truma AquaGo
The Truma AquaGo Easy Drain Lever makes winterization a quick and painless process.
Step 1: Begin by turning off the Truma AquaGo and give the unit time to cool down. Put the AquaGo water system in a non-pressurized state by turning off the pump or incoming water supply and relieve the pressure by opening hot and cold water fixtures. The unit should be placed in bypass in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Step 2: Simply release the yellow “Easy Drain Lever” to empty the mixing vessel.
Step 3: With the lever swung downward as far as possible, the filter cartridge will eject, allowing the water to drain completely.
Step 4: Truma recommends storing the filter cartridge separately while the system is winterized.
That’s it, you’re done! Some RVers use high pressure air to winterize their water systems, but we do not recommend this with the Truma AquaGo as it may damage moving parts. Antifreeze solutions should not be used. Winterizing the RV with an antifreeze fluid is only possible with an installed bypass kit, refer to the complete manufactures manual for more deals.
Click here to watch a video about winterizing the Truma AquaGo
Click here to order a Truma AquaGo Antifreeze Kit
Want to learn more?
Visit www.truma.net for more information and download the Truma App to put all manuals in the palm of your hand.
If you need help with the winterization process, call 1-855-558-7862 ext. 1 or visit our website to find a Truma certified dealer or service center near you. If you’re in Southern California, Arizona, Indiana or Florida, you can book an appointment with our mobile service team.
Winterizing your Truma Combi
The Truma Combi’s water container must be drained to avoid damage whenever there is a risk of frost while your RV is not in use. After draining the water, the Combi furnace is protected against freezing conditions.
Step 1: Begin by turning off the Truma Combi and give the unit time to cool down. Place a vessel that’s at least 2.64 gallons (10 liters) underneath the drainage outlet of the drain valve, to catch the drained water. Make sure all of the water drains from the Combi.
Step 2: Use the main switch or pump switch to switch off the power to the water-pump.
Step 3: Turn off or disconnect the city water connection, if present.
Step 4: Open all water release points, e.g. cold and hot water faucets, showers, toilets. The unit should be placed in bypass in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Step 5: Flip yellow handle “up” to be in line with valve body to drain. The water container will drain via the drainage outlet of the drain valve. Leave the drain valve open for the winter season. Make sure all of the water drains from the Combi. If the water does not drain, check the clear tube for obstructions. (Call Truma Service if your need assistance at 1-855-558-7862 ext. 1)
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Flip yellow handle “up” to be in line with valve body to drain. | a, b = lever in “valve closed during furnace operation” position c = lever in “draining” position d = drainage socket |
Winterizing your RV with a winterizing fluid is only possible with an installed bypass kit, refer to the complete manufactures manual for more details. And remember, the use of high pressure air is not recommended.
Click here to watch a video about winterizing the Truma Combi
Want to learn more?
Visit www.truma.net for more information and download the Truma App to put all manuals in the palm of your hand.
If you need help with the winterization process, call 1-855-558-7862 ext. 1 or visit our website to find a Truma certified dealer or service center near you. If you’re in Southern California, Arizona, Indiana or Florida, you can book an appointment with our mobile service team.