Detecting Malfunctions Or Problems; Infrequent Use Of The Pro Flo; What To Do For Service; Service Contracts And Obligations - ProFlo 500 Owner's Manual

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SYSTEM OWNER'S MANUAL

Detecting Malfunctions or Problems

If you notice the alarm sounding, call your installer or service provider
for assistance. The only thing the alarm system does not detect on its
own is the actual treating of the wastewater. If you experience odor
problems or notice the system is not producing the normal high quality
treated output (effluent), call your installer or ser vice provider.

Infrequent Use of the Pro Flo

Should the system be used intermittently or if extended periods of
nonuse are anticipated, it is recommended that the system be allowed
to remain on and in operation. You should not allow the contents of
the system to go septic due to nonuse.

What To Do For Service

On every system installed, you should see labels on the aerator cover
or the control panel and on the aerator. The label on the aerator
cover or the control panel will have the necessary information for
obtaining service. Usually this company or person is the person who
installed your system. If you need service on the system or you notice
the system is not working properly, contact the authorized service
representative on the label. Do not attempt to service, alter, repair, or
modify the system yourself or use replacement parts or components
other than those supplied by an authorized Pro Flo representative.

Service Contracts and Obligations

An initial 2-year service contract is included in the price of your new
Pro Flo Wastewater Treatment System. This contract includes, at a
minimum, a total of four (4) system inspections within two years.
This is a requirement of the NSF Standard No. 40 and your local
regulating authorities.
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