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Eradicator II AIF Systems
Installation, Operation,and
Maintenance Manual
Start Up
1. Plug transformer into 110v receptacle. The control will place itself
into the Filtering mode, and will flash a time on the display.
2. Set the current time of day. (See page 13)
1. Water should be turned on to the AIF system while in the filtering
mode. Do not initiate a “Regen” cycle before turning water on
to the system. To turn the water on, open the inlet side of the
bypass to the system. Water will fill the unit, and trap a head of
air in the top of the tank. This initial head of air will be used to
check the drain connection.
2. Once water has filled the tank, and is no longer flowing into the
tank, you can test the drain connection. Review both connection
points of the drain line, and all fasteners over the length of the
drain line. Make sure that every part of the drain line is secure.
3. Once drain line security has been verified, you can initiate the first
cycle. This will allow you to check the drain line to make sure that it is sending water to the drain, and that it is stable.
Push the “Regen” button and hold for 3 seconds. This will move the control to the back wash cycle. Immediately
check the drain line for secure positioning, and leaks. If the drain line is functioning properly, let the system complete
the backwash cycle.
4. The Eradicator AIF system control valve will automatically advance to the air induction cycle after backwashing for the
appropriate amount of time. You must let the system complete the air induction cycle, which will be 30 – 40 minutes
depending on the system size.
5. Once the air induction cycle has been completed, the Eradicator control valve will automatically turn off, returning the
system to the “Filtering” mode. Once the system has returned to the Filtering mode it is time to turn the system on to
the facility. To turn the AIF system on, turn the outlet handle on the bypass to point toward the line of the piping. At this
point the bypass should be in the service position, with one handle pointing toward the control valve, the other pointing
away from the control valve.
6. With the AIF system placed in service you need to rinse the system down. Turn on a cold water line in the facility.
The Eradicator display should show the spinning flow indicator. This verifies that the water is flowing through the AIF
system. Let the water run until it is clear.
Put Unit into Service:
Make sure that the electrical outlet used
is an uninterrupted outlet (such as outlet
that is operated by a switch).
All electrical connections must be connected
according to local codes.
Note:
When pushing the “REGEN” button to
advance cycles, let the control reach the
next cycle before pushing the “REGEN”
button again.
Note:
Turning Water On to AIF System:
The AIF system will retain a lot of air in the first 30 - 90 days of operation. This air will make the water in the facility
have a milky look to it. This is to be expected as normal until the dry media has had the opportunity to fully absorb
the water. Water from the AIF system will always have effervescence to it because of the air in the treatment process.
However, it is much more significant in the first 90 days.
Special Note:
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