The following are generally accepted
guidelines that assure your water treatment system will operate
properly to standard at all times, as well as reducing unscheduled
maintenance.
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Objects not to be flushed through sinks or toilets |
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1) Automotive fluids including acid,oil or grease, paints, solvents,pesticides
or other harsh or strong chemicals(system can not process these
and in sufficient quantity they can inhibit or stop the natural
biological processes)
2) Hair, rug cleaning water, or coffee grounds (which can cause
pipe blockages)
3) Solids such as baby diapers, sanitary napkins, bandages, rags,
string, cotton balls, cigarette butts, metal objects or sticks (can
block pipes and will certainly reduce the time before the system
has to be pumped and cleaned)
Cautionary notes
1) Disinfectants and bleaches are acceptable in small quantities,
use non - chlorine cleansers that are biodegradable
2) Use white toilet paper, dyes in colored paper are not biodegradable.
3) Use low suds, biodegradable and low phosphate detergents. Distribute
wash cycles over the week to prevent water flow overloading of the
system.
4) Avoid or minimize the useage of garbage disposal inline systems,
water softeners or tidy bowl products.
Additional loading of the treatment system
The tank size and dispersal system are designed to meet the typical
specification for a house with a certain number of occupants. If
you intend to add bedrooms or have long term guests, the amount
of increased water useage could create overloading of the system.
This is not normally a problem, but you should advise the service
company for your system of these plans.
Service and Maintenance
The service contract for the Go-Green system provides for routine
maintenance and servicing, and is free for the first year. Do not
attempt to clean or change any of the components yourself. Contact
your service representative if the alarm system turns on. Under
normal conditions, the system should not require replacement of
parts in the first ten years of operation.
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