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Old 12-04-2018, 07:59 PM   #7
D and C Kincaid
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Brand: Still Looking
Model: View
State: Nevada
Posts: 56
THOR #7987
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Originally Posted by MaceMan View Post
The fitting where you connect the hose has a one way valve in it. If you connected a dirty hose the debris will clog and jam the valve. Remove the fitting and blow out from rear. In my case I got tired of clearing it so I just tapped the valve out of the fitting and no more issues. I use a hose washer with a screen just for safety.
Wow! I wish mine had a one way valve. Then I wouldn't have to deal with the anti-reflux addition to my hose that I attach to the San-T input. The water drains back out of ours for a while after we disconnect the hose, so I am pretty sure that we didn't get a one way valve in ours.
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