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DO'S AND DONT'S
Always secure all access covers in place so that people cannot enter the tank, control panel or blower without the use of proper tools. DO NOT use flame or spark
near a septic tank's access points. Gasses emanating from septic tanks can explode if ignited or deadly if inhaled.
Only qualified service persons should open any access port or cover on the system. Hazards such as electric shock and Infectious organisms exist in these areas.
Persons coming in contact with wastewater, must immediately wash and disinfect all exposed areas and contact your personal physician. Failure to do so could result in severe sickness or death.
BLOWER OPERATION
DO NOT turn off the blower for periods longer than 30 minutes.
Treatment quality and drain field life could be reduced. If the
DOWN SPOUTS
Anywhere water is collected, i.e. roof downspouts, pavement
runoff, or sump pump/house footing drains, the water should be
diverted away from the septic tank or drainfield.
TRAFFIC / LANDSCAPING
Do not drive over any portion of your system
(tank, piping, drain field) except for normal
yard traffic, i.e. lawn mowers, etc. Tanks (H-
20) can be made for under roadways,
driveways. If possible, deter traffic by using a
fence or create a landscaped area with
shallow root plants (ornamentals, bushes,
decorative grasses, and/or flowers). Don't plant trees near any
portion of your system (within 30').
NSF
CERTIFIED SYSTEMS SERVICE POLICY
All NSF (National Sanitation Foundation)/ANSI Standard 40 Class I / Standard 245 / Standard 350 Class R certified wastewater
treatment systems (BioBarrier
system's initial purchase price (two service calls per year). The NSF service calls ONLY cover NSF certified systems; other
components of the septic system are NOT covered.
If there are any deficiencies in the BioBarrier
detail when these deficiencies can be fixed.
The company listed on the blower housing or control panel label performs this service. During an NSF service call, the service
company shall inspect the blower for proper operation, visually inspect the system's effluent for clarity, clean the blower air filter and
assure proper function of the control panel. If these service calls are not performed on your NSF certified system, or not all of the items
are checked, please call Bio-Microbics at:
For continual service of NSF certified systems beyond the first two years, an extended service agreement is available through your local
Distributor or current service provider. This policy should provide the same services and may include any additional services that are
required by local regulation.
– in the yard
blower appears to be
functioning improperly,
reference the Trouble
Shooting guide in this
manual. If the property
is being vacated for an
extended period (> 3
weeks), see the section
of this manual titled
"Intermittent Use".
INTERNATIONAL
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0.5, 0.5-N, 1.0, 1.0-N, 1.5, and 1.5-N) have an initial two-year service agreement included with the
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system's operation or components, the service person will notify the owner in writing and
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800-753-FAST(3278) or (913)422-0707
ALARM
The alarm may be silenced using the "RESET" button on the
panel's front. Service assistance may be obtained from the local
Bio-Microbics distributor or Bio-Microbics, Inc. Information
located on the control panel labels may be required to obtain
accurate assistance.
VENTS / INTAKES
Keep
the
BioBarrier
system's vent clear of debris
such as leaves and snow. Do
not allow the blower housing
louvers to become blocked
with any debris. Clean the
blower's inlet filter at least
annually.
STRUCTURES
Do not build patios, carports, or other structures over any part of
your septic system; as this may cause damage.
BIOSOLIDS (SLUDGE) REMOVAL
To determine when pump out is required; a maintenance
provider should measure the biosolids in the tank(s) on a regular
basis. Please see the service manual for specific procedures.
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