Fully open the lid to the stop. Once the water level has
dropped down to the flushing nozzle discharge (fig. 11),
turn the pointer on the ball valve to pos. 6 for residual
filtering (fig. 12).
After pumping off the remaining water, flush the con-
tainer, the piping, the pump and the corners and niches
clean with a spray head (fig.13). The water used here is
pumped to the filter. After cleaning the container, turn
the timer back to 0.
For further cleaning you can remove the filter strainer
holder and also the grip bar. Then fold the filter pipe back
into normal position, connect it to the drain using the
discharge hose with the elbow joint. Keep the spray head
at hand (fig.14).
Now thoroughly spray the reaction container, pump
and piping clean; the water used here is routed directly
to the grey water drains with the residual soiling. Once
the water has been pumped off without any remaining,
remove the discharge hose and replace the grip bar. After
inserting the filter strainer holder and the filter strainer
with a new filter bag, the system is ready for use again.
8.1.1.
Optional retroactive admixing
If the water is still cloudy after a reaction time of 15 min., admix half of the previous separating agent dose and set the
timer to 15 min. again. If the water sample is then clear, set the timer to 20 min. and the pointer on the ball valve to
pos. 5. This starts the filtration process.
Table of volumes for separating agent
Wastewater level
lower mark
middle mark
top mark (max fill level)
8.2.
Care and maintenance of the system
The system is maintenance-free to a great extent.
However, regularly check all system components for soiling and clean them to remove sludge deposits. If needed,
remove the submerged pumps.
Make sure that the power plug is unplugged!
Translation of the original instruction
Separating agent dose in ml
280
400
580
48
Fig. 11
Fig. 13
Flushing
Fig. 12
Fig. 14
Cleaning procedure