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Summary of Contents for Oasis Clearwater 3000 Series
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OWNER’S MANUAL OASIS SERIES 3000 WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM...
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PLEASE READ Congratulations on your purchase of the Oasis Series 3000 Wastewater Treatment System. We urge you to fully read this Manual. The contents are important to your safety and the operation of the Oasis Series 3000 Wastewater Treatment System. Keep this Manual with other important household manuals for future reference.
CONTENTS An overview How the system works Putting stuff into the system System maintenance and monitoring Troubleshooting Service procedure Instructions for controller Alarm codes Who to contact Limited warranty OWNER’S MANUAL | OASIS SERIES 3000 WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM | 1...
AN OVERVIEW Chamber Chamber Pump Chamber Aeration Clarification Pumps to irrigation field Chamber Aeration Chamber Primary settling Chamber Secondary Settling Note: Diagram for illustration purposes only and not to scale, to show how the Oasis Series 3000 Wastewater Treatment System works.
HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS The Oasis Clearwater S3000 Aerated Wastewater Treatment System incorporates six chambers and processes to efficiently and effectively process and treat your home wastewater into a clear and odourless liquid suitable for the irrigation of landscaped areas. The Oasis Clearwater Aerated Wastewater Treatment Systems range in size so as to provide the most optimal solution for your home and property.
PUTTING STUFF INTO THE SYSTEM Introducing harmful matter into the system may make the system less efficient or stop the treatment process by destroying the biomass. Substances that reduce the efficiency or stop the treatment process can be grouped into two groups, prohibited matter and limited-use substances. While the Wastewater Treatment System will process most domestic waste, the following information will maximise the system’s efficiency and reduce the time period between primary chamber pump-outs.
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Prohibited Substances These substances are detrimental to the system’s ability to process wastewater, even when present in small amounts. Prohibited substances include but are not limited to the following: Do not introduce the following prohibited substances into your Oasis 3000 System: Plastic or rubber products, petroleum products such as motor oil, paint, paint thinner, petrol and solvents.
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Limited-use substances Limited-use substances in large concentrations will reduce or stop the treatment process. The same substances in smaller concentrations will have no harmful effect on the treatment process. You may use the following substances without harming your Oasis Series 3000 Wastewater Treatment System if you use the substance according to the manufacturer’s directions, don’t use these substances very often, and do not introduce concentrated doses into the system.
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Acceptable substances Substances that are considered to be typical domestic wastewater are human waste, bath and dish water and edible food waste. The following substances may be used regularly without harming your Oasis Series 3000 Wastewater Treatment System: Laundry detergents Dishwashing detergents without bleach without bleach...
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING The Oasis Series 3000 Wastewater Treatment System operates automatically and continuously. The maintenance procedures for the user of the system include keeping the vents and the blower housing clear of debris. The homeowner should monitor the status of the system, substances introduced into the system, and the frequency of required pump-out as determined by the service provider.
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Blower stoppage or electrical power outage The Oasis Series 3000 Wastewater Treatment System requires a constant supply of oxygen and food for the biomass. Should the blower stop, air flow through the aeration pipe will stop, cutting off the supply of oxygen to the biomass. A prolonged absence of oxygen will seriously affect the condition of the biomass.
CONT... SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING Visual evaluation Wastewater backup is characterised by wastewater flowing back into the house or slow movement of wastewater in the drains. This may indicate a problem with your wastewater treatment system unit. Identify where the backup is occurring within your plumbing system.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Clean intake screens on blower The air intake is blocked. housing. Check air filter on blower for blockage. Check discharge line and The air discharge line or vent line visually or with vent line is blocked. drain cleaning equipment for obstructions.
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CONT... TROUBLESHOOTING An alarm condition has occurred. See Push mute button to silence troubleshooting items alarm. under flashing alarm indicator. Check levels in all chambers. Check pump is functioning. Check that the pump float is Pump failure. not jammed and is free of walls and any other obstructions which may affect functioning.
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The blower and air piping Check the blower, vents and air are not operating correctly. piping for proper operation. There is an Check the maximum flow rate unpleasant odour to the unit to see that it is within emanating from normal limits.
One Copy to be sent to relevant tubing at join, and check the audio- Council. visual alarm in the house. One copy to OASIS CLEARWATER If insufficient water in the irrigation Retain one copy. chamber, lift pump float to confirm If the pH is not stable, ADD acid or working.
24 hours. 24 hours. The Oasis Clearwater Control Panel has The Oasis Clearwater Control Panel has a number of features that are explained a number of features that are explained STROBE LIGHT.
ALARM CODES ALARM ALARM TEXT - CAUSE SOLUTION LED - TANK REMOTE PANEL Air Fault Call The blower’s The blower’s diaphragms Air Fault 0800 484 849 diaphragms have failed need to be replaced Remove the top of The air hose has come the turret attachment off the pressure switch and secure hose onto...
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ALARM ALARM TEXT - CAUSE SOLUTION LED - TANK REMOTE PANEL This is not a fault condition. Oasis Clearwater The wastewater tank has System OK entered a power saving mode The irrigation -------------------------- that allows the blower to run pump has not Oasis Clearwater up to 30 minutes every hour.
WHO TO CONTACT WHO TO CONTACT FOR HELP Before you call for help and to avoid unnecessary call out fees, check these items before you call for assistance: Is the power turned ON at the plant? Are there lights ON in the panel face? Has a Safety Switch, not related to the plant, tripped in your switchboard? Has the outlet hose become kinked, preventing the plant pumping out? Is the outlet dripper filter blocked?
Oasis Clearwater component part has been paid for, warrantee Systems in writing of the defect complained has notified Oasis Clearwater Systems of the of and delivers the product and/or defective defect complained of and the component is...
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