Larry, there's a little info starting on p7 of the guide. But it's pretty straightforward. If you used compressed air to winterize, you mainly have to make sure the water heater anode rod is ok and back in place. Leave the water heater bypassed.
If you winterize with antifreeze, hook up to city water and make sure the water heater and UDC controls are back to normal. Run a little city water through the various fixtures to get rid of most of the antifreeze. If you have a washing machine, you need to purge the antifreeze from the water lines to the washer by running several cycles on Permanent Press/Warm mode. Run until it stops filling the drum, then stop and switch to drain mode. May take 3 or 4 cycles. If no washer, you need to push the antifreeze out the washer prep faucets. Either catch in a bucket or run a short piece of hose from the faucet to the drain.
After all that, put water in the fresh tank and then pump that water through the pump and out each fixture including the outside shower.
After all the antifreeze is out of the system, un-bypass the water heater and fill it. Open the pressure relief valve while filling so you know when it's full.