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Section 4:
System Maintenance
4.8 Service Beacon Maintenance
Service Beacon light bulb replacement:
1) Shut down the filtration system (isolate electrical power) turning both the system control switch and
the rotary disconnect to the off position.
2) Turn the service beacon housing counter-clockwise to gain access to light bulb.
3) Remove the light bulb by turning counter-clockwise and pulling up.
4) Insert the new light bulb and turn clockwise to lock into place.
5) Replace the service beacon housing by lining up the arrows and turning clockwise.
6) Restore power to the filtration system.
4.9 Ozone Generator Maintenance
Checking the dispersion stone is releasing ozone:
Check the dispersion regularly to be sure ozonized
air is being pushed into system tank. This is done by opening the lid above the cleaning tank and looking
towards the bottom of the tank. The operator should notice bubbles exiting the stone and rising towards
the surface. After prolonged use, the dispersion stone may require cleaning.
Cleaning the dispersion stone:
The dispersion stone may clog up with mineral deposits after prolonged
use. This will reduce the amount of ozone flow through the stone. The stone will start to appear a darker
color as it begins to clog. To clean the dispersion stone, remove it from the clean tank. Soak it in lemon
juice or vinegar for up to 24 hours until the discoloration is gone. The dispersion stone should return to a
uniform color. Rinse the dispersion stone thoroughly with fresh water. Reinstall the dispersion stone back
onto the ozone line within the clean tank.
Note:
Sometimes the stain will be permanent; if ozone bubbles still flow from the dispersion
stone, the stain will not affect operation.
4.10 Reservoir Maintenance
Check the systems reservoir on a daily scheduled maintenance. The reservoir tank will require
cleaning at regular intervals to maintain proper operating conditions. Remove the lids check for any
garnet build up in the dirty tank; visually check that the Ozone Stone is bubbling and that there is a
positive water overflow from the clean tank to the dirty tank. Replace the lids on the reservoir.
Note: Do not add ANY chemicals, chlorine, oils, mop water, or any other liquids to any of the water
components (i.e. worktable, Closed Loop System, Settling Weir, etc.). Doing so will greatly reduce
filter life and may cause catastrophic system failure. Warranty will also be null and void if any of
the previously stated fluids are detected in the system’s components.