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Maintaining the Glendon® BioFilter System
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Alarm Button
Light comes on and the alarm sounds during high water
conditions in the pump tank. Press the lighted button
to silence the audible alarm. The light stays on until
the high water condition is cleared which can take between
10 and 24 hours depending on water use. Water consumption
should be reduced during alarm conditions. Frequent high
water alarms may be caused by too much water use over an
extended period of time, ground water leaking into the
septic tank or pump tank, or a water leak such as a leaky
toilet of faucet in the house. Call for service if high
water alarms persist during reduced water use. If power
to the alarm panel is interrupted during the silent (visual)
alarm condition, the audible alarm will sound when power
is restored and the button must be pushed to silence the
alarm.
Septic Tank Outlet Filter
Remove riser cap and lift filter partially out of tank.
Wash off debris with a garden hose at least once a year.
Septic Tank and Pump Tank Riser Covers
Insure bolts are secured tightly to child-proof
the covers in place.
Absorption Area
This is the area around the basin where the cover sand meets
the native soil. Advise your customers not to add or remove
soil on the BioFilter top or sides for a distance of 30 feet
from the bottom of the sloping sides without consulting you.
Do not change the slope of the sides. You might provide your
customers with landscaping suggestions.
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