Taylex Industries Pty. Ltd HOME OWNERS MANUAL
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1 Taylex Industries Pty. Ltd HOME OWNERS MANUAL
2 Table of Contents 1. About Taylex 2. What is a Home Sewage Treatment Plant (HSTP) 3. How Do They Work 4. What Do They Need 5. What Upsets The Balance 6. Washing Machines 7. How Do They Look After Your (HSTP) 8. Suitable Products 9. Avoidable Products 10. Service Of Home Sewage Treatment Plants 11. Who To Contact For Help 12. Warranty 13. How Does Your Taylex System Work 14. Compact Series Controller Model TI-CP-100
3 1. ABOUT TAYLEX Taylex is an Australian owned company that supplies Home Sewage Treatment Plants to the domestic market. Taylex were the pioneers of HSTP s in Australia in 1969 and since then we have been continually developing our product to help care for our environment. Taylex systems are sold throughout Australia by a network of factory trained licensed Distributors. We manufacture and produce all of our own concrete products and components for our system. We have 2 head offices one located on the Gold Coast and one in Seymour (Victoria). 2. WHAT IS A HOME SEWAGE TREAMENT PLANT (HSTP)? Also know as an Aerated Waste Water Treatment System (AWTS). A HSTP is a purpose built system used for the treatment of sewage and liquid wastes from a single household or multiple dwellings. A Home Sewage Treatment plant is your contribution to our environment. It is your means of ensuring that your waste does not become someone else s problem. A HSTP is basically a miniature version of a city sewage treatment plant. Taylex are leaders in the HSTP field because we use the same materials that city treatment plants use: concrete, stainless steel and brass all the proven products that better withstand the ravages of raw sewage.
4 3. HOW DO THEY WORK A HSTP is a living organism. There are trillions of living bacteria that make the system operate effectively. The HSTP imitates nature by using the naturally occurring bacteria that you and your household provide as part of your daily lifestyle. We provide them with oxygen and a happy home environment to breed and work properly. 4. WHAT DO THEY NEED A FOOD SOURCE Which is your natural household waste. That is everything you use in your house that goes into your drains, kitchen, laundry, toilet, shower etc. Too much food will kill the bacteria in the same manner that over fertilizing a plant will kill it. So garbage disposal, home brew kits etc are not good for them. AIR Your HSTP requires an air source. Air is injected into your HSTP to keep the bacteria populated, much in the same way an air pump works in a fish tank. If you were to have 10 fish in a small tank with an air pump operating in it, the system would have enough oxygen to support the tank life and keep it healthy. Turn off the air pump and there would not be enough oxygen in the water and the fish and plants would slowly die. Your HSTP works on the same principal. It requires air, food and a happy home environment to work at its maximum potential. When working properly, your HSTP will work efficiently with no odours or problems. It needs a happy balance. Page 4
5 5. WHAT UPSETS THE BALANCE The greatest cause of problems with your treatment plant are cleaning products and the washing machine. CLEANING PRODUCTS Unfortunately what we call cleaning products, your HSTP may class as poisons. Like humans some poisons kill us while others will just make us sick and the same will happen to the bacteria in your HSTP. You must use environmentally friendly products. Your treatment system relies on bacteria for your system to work effectively. Any product used that kills bacteria is harmful to your system. If you wish to use some of the harsher cleaning products, it is suggested that you use a bucket and discard the contents in the garden. This also applies to disinfectant, surface sprays and wipes. 6. WASHING MACHINES Try to evenly spread your washing over a period of a week. Avoid where possible to wash everything in one day. It puts to much water in the system and your HSTP will struggle to cope. Liquid soaps breakdown easier than granulate styles do. Try not to be heavy handed with the amount of soaps you use.
6 7. HOW DO YOU LOOK AFTER YOUR HSTP THINGS TO ABSOLUTELY AVOID: Chlorine, disinfectant, bleaches, caustics and heavy chemical products, nappy san, antibacterial products, fat, oil, grease, milk, etc are some of the types of products that will cause the bacteria to die off in your HSTP. BE KIND TO YOUR BACTERIA. Give them a good home environment and they will work harder for you. DON T: Do not allow foreign objects, (eg. Nappy liners, disposable nappies, tampons, pads, condoms etc) to enter the system. Pouring large quantities (1/2 litre or more) of beer, wine, milk or fruit juice into the system should be avoided. Page 6
7 8. SUITABLE PRODUCTS All products should be used in moderation DISWASHING LIQUIDS Adds Morning Fresh Bushlands rix Palmolive Sunlight Greenapple Kit Finish for Dishwashers (limit quantity) SURFACE CLEANERS Jiff Cream Cleaner Nifty Shower Power Spray & Wipe (limit quantity) Swipe Windex TOILET CLEANERS Jiff Cream Cleaner or any cream cleaner Toilet fresheners are not recommended. FLOOR CLEANERS Use hot water and detergent LAUNDRY POWDERS AND LIQUIDS Please look at the Independant Laundry Product Research which is on the next couple of pages. Please Note: The above list is not intended to promote or discredit the product of any Company. It is provided to assist in ensuring the satisfactory on-going operation of your system.
8 9. AVOIDABLE PRODUCTS ANTIBACTERIAL SOLUTIONS Antibiotics Nappy Plus Pineoclean Blue Loo Napisan Preen Soaker Bio-Ad Nappy Soft Tri-zyme Bio Jo Nappy Fresh Toilet Duck Milton Tablets Nursil Toilet Cleaners BLEACHES Domestos Lemon Bleach White King Budget Lemon Zixo Fiesta Marvolinn OTHER CLEANERS Ajax ESP Herbal Metho or Kero Swipol Aussa Exit Mould Flea, Tick Wash Handy Andy Bubble Baths Floor Cleaners Spirits/Alcohol Draino Caustic Oven Cleaners Green Choice Down to Earth Please Note: The above list is not intended to promote or discredit the product of any Company. It is provided to assist in ensuring the satisfactory on-going operation of your system. Page 8
9 10. SERVICING OF HOME SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS Home sewage treatment plants are required by state law to be serviced on a quarterly basis. Your local Council also enforces these laws. Systems may only be serviced by registered licensed wastewater service personnel. HSTP S SHOULD BE SERVICED FOR MORE IMPORTANT REASONS THAN STATE LAW. HSTP s are living organisms. There are trillions of living organisms that make up this complete ecology system. They need monitoring and periodic attention for the well being of your colony. Replacing a dead colony is not as simple as going to a pet store and buying a new gold fish. So your service person will tend and monitor your HSTP to give your system the best chances of supplying the environment with the cleanest and best quality water (effluent) that your system can produce. Please ensure that you 1. Do not cover tanks with earth, cement, paver or any material 2. Do not prevent quick and easy access to any inspection openings. 3. Do no allow roof or surface water to enter any part of the system.
10 INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY PRODUCT RESEARCH PhoneOffice/Lab (02) Fax (02) ABN: Website: 493 Old Inverell Road (P.O. Box W90) Armidale NSW 2350 Director: Dr Robert Patterson FIEAust, CPSS, CPAg Soil Scientists and Environmental Engineers Performance certified by Aust. Soil & Plant Analysis Council LAUNDRY PRODUCTS RESEARCH Laundry products were purchased by Lanfax Labs from supermarkets in Armidale, NSW and a number of boutique products were provided by manufacturers. A total of 41 liquids and 54 powders were tested by mixing each product at the manufacturer s recommended dose for either front loading or top loading automatic washing machines. The dose was calculated at the full cycle load, that is 75 L for front loaders and 150 L for top loaders. The full cycle accounts for the water used in the wash, spin, rinse, deep rinse and spin rinse cycle. The quantities of 75 L for front loaders and 150 L for top loaders were taken from averaged rates for those machines (Patterson, 2004). Each sample was mixed with cold (20 o C) deionised water (to replicate good quality rainwater). Where town water supplies are used, the values reported for sodium concentrations may increase because of sodium in the reticulated water that will vary from location to location, usually higher in inland than coastal towns. Each sample was shaken for 30 minutes to replicate the washing action. The concentrations of sodium and phosphorus (and other elements) were measured on the samplesusing Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) technology in accordance with current Good Laboratory Practices at Lanfax Labs. Only sodium (g/wash) and phosphorus (mg/l) are reported in the graphspresented here. Additional information on this unique research may be obtained at: Other papers on laundry detergents can be found at: HOW TO READ THE GRAPHS Each product is represented by two bars:the top bar (if present) shows the phosphorus concentration (mg/l); while the lowerbar shows the sodium load (g/wash). The graph is arranged in ranked order of sodium load. Figure F1 is for 54 detergents at the front loader rate, Figure T1 is for 89 detergents at the top loader rate. Sodium Load For all on-site systems that apply the effluent by surface or subsurface application, the levels of sodium in the discharge are critical to long term absorption. Choose the product with the lowest sodium load (g/wash). Levels above 20 g/wash are likely to be detrimental to plants and the soil although plant tolerance and soil types will vary. The shorter the bar, the lower the load. When in doubt, choose the lower sodium load. The detergents with long sodium bars (greater than 20 g/wash) should not be thrown onto your favourite garden as the sodium may be detrimental to the plants. High ph (see the website for ph data) is also detrimental to plants and soil.the ph of liquids (averageph 8) is generally lower than ph of powder detergents (average ph 10.5). PhosphorusConcentration The choice of a suitable level of phosphorus in the greywater (laundry water discharge) will depend upon the soil typeand the use of the effluent. In some soils, phosphorus is not a real concern because of thenatural ability of thesoil to immobilizethe phosphorus and limit its leaching from the disposal site. In other soils, phosphorus is likely to build up to high levels and leach from the soil. It is preferable to choose the lower phosphorus values as well as the low sodium values. The load of phosphorus for each product is available in the website data. CopyrightRestriction This material may onlybe reproduced in full (three pages) for educational purposes.none of the graphs should be construed as an endorsement of one product over another, or that one product is superior or inferior to another. The data are presented as measurements of fact, ranked in order of sodium. This research was funded by Lanfax Labs and was independent of any manufacturer or other organisation. Page 10 Soil survey and analytical assessments, landscape analysis and plant nutrient relationships Independent research and commercial analytical laboratories.environmentalmanagementconsultants
11 The Lower The Sodium & Phosphorus The Better for the Environment Figure F1 - FR ONT LOADING MACHINE CYCLE Full was h cycle: Front loader = 75 L PRICE SAVER L.P.(B) BRIGHT & FRESH LAUNDRY DETERGENT (B) SAVINGL.P.(B) BI-LO L.P.(B) HOME BRAND L.P. (NS) BUSHLAND L.P. (B) HERBONOIL OFEUC (NS) OMO MATIC (F) DYNAMO MATIC (F) DUO MATIC FRONT LOADER CONC(F) RADIANT MATIC ULTRA CONC (F) HOME BRAND L.P.CONC (B) BRIGHT & FRESH ULTRA CONC (B) RELIANCECONC (B) BUSHLAND CONC L.P.(B) HURRICANE ENZYME BOOSTED (B) TRUE BLUE LAUNDET WHITE (NS) BI-LO CONC L.P (B) ENVIROCLEAN L.P. & PRESOAK (B) RADIANT ULTRA CONC(B) BI-LO SOAPPOWDER (B) AWARE ECO SENSITVE IMP (B) Dynamo Matic (F) Omo Matic (F) SUPER-ENZ (B) NEW BRITE CONC (B) ALPHA PLUS TRI NATUR E HERBAL (B) AWARE ENVIRONMENTAL CONC (B) PLANETARK HIGHPER F(B) PLANET ARK (B) BIOZET COLOUR(B) BIOZETADVANCEDCONC(B) Aura tough on stains (B) R adiant Ultra Brilliant (B) Hurricane Active Boosted lemon (B) Purity S ensitive (B) Backto BasicsLaundry Liquid (B) G reen C are Laundry Liquid (B) R eliance Laundry Liquid (B) C oles Laundry Liquid (B) Bi-Lo Laundry Liquid Lemon (B) E coclean Laundry Liquid (B) Enviroclean Liquid Laundry (B) Alpha Plus Organic (B) Duo Aromatics Laundry Liquid (B) S ogentle Laundry Liquid - floral (B) Herbon Laundry Liquid (B) Love 'n Care Laundry Liquid (B) Earth Choice Laundry Liquid (B) Aquarius Laundry Liquid (B) Am-O-lin S ensitive Laundry Liquid (B) E arth C hoice Wool & Delicates (B) E cologic lavender laundry liquid (B) Charmnote Ecosuper (B) Lanfax Labs. Armidale SODIUM PHOSPHORUS lower cas e = liquids upper cas e = powders F = Front loaderonly T = Top loader only B = Front & Top NS = not stated S odium (g/was h) Phos phorus (mg/l) Lanfax Labs. Armidale
12 Figure T1 - TOP LOADING Full wash cycle: Top The Lower The Sodium & Phosphorus The Better for the Environment PRICE SAVER L.P. (B) SAVINGS L.P. (B) BRIGHT & FRESH L.DETERGENT (B) BUSHLAND L.P. (B) HOME BRAND L.P. (NS) LECTRIC SOAP (NS) BI-LO L.P. (B) FURY COLD POWER L.P. (T) HERBON OIL OF EUC. L.P. (NS) RELIANCE CONC. (B) HOME BRAND L.P. conc. (B) SPREE (T) HURRICANE ENZYME BOOSTED (B) BRIGHT & FRESH ULTRA CONC. (B) COLD POWER ADVANCED + ACTIVE O2 (T) GOWS BIOCLEAN (T) TRUE BLUE LAUNDET White (NS) AQUAPLUS SOAP POWDER (NS) DYNAMO CONC. (T) SPREE CONC. (T) BI-LO CONC. L.P. (B) COLD POWER ADVANCED (T) COLD POWER ADVANCED RAINFOREST (T) FAB CONC. (LEMON) (T) BUSHLAND CONC. L.P. (B) BACK TO BASICS L.P. (NS) Almat high performance liquid (NS) DRIVE ADVANCED ENZYME POWER (T) TRIPLE 7 SAFEWASH POWDER (NS) BI-LO SOAP POWDER (B) DUO CONC. WITH DUOFRESH (B) AWARE ECOSENSITIVE IMP (B) RADIANT ULTRA CONC. (B) SURF OCEAN FRESH POWDER (T) Cold Power Advanced lemon (T) OMO ALOE VERA CONC. (T) OMO HIGH PERFORMANCE (T) Omo Sensitive (T) Dynamo Dark Colours (T) Blast Active Power Clean L.Detergent (T) OMO SENSITIVE (B) ALMAT HIGH PERF. CONC (NS) TRI-MAT ADVANCED FORMULA (NS) SUPER-ENZ (Korea) (B) PERSIL SENSITIVE (NZ) (T) Omo High Performance (T) Page 12
13 MACHINE CYCLE loader = 150 L NEW BRITE CONC. (B) Dynamo Superior Stain Removal -New (T) ALPHA PLUS TRI-NATURE HERBAL (B) ENVIRONCLEAN L.P. & PRESOAK (B) AWARE ENVIRONMENTAL CONC. (B) PLANET ARK HIGH PERF. CONC (B) RADIANT MICRO-CONC. (T) PLANET ARK (B) Blitz Clean Breeze - New (T) BIOZET COLOUR (China) (T) BIOZET ADVANCED CONC (China) (B) Purity Sensitive (B) Radiant Ultra Brilliant (B) Aura tough on stains (B) Reliance Laundry Liquid (B) Surf Liquid Lemon Fresh (T) Bi-Lo Laundry Liquid Lemon (B) Coles Laundry Liquid (B) Hurricane Active Boosted lemon (B) Surf Coldwater (Sunshine Lemon) (T) Alpha Plus Organic (B) Ecoclean Laundry Liquid (B) Spree Lavender Fresh (T) Back to Basics Laundry Liquid (B) Green Care Laundry Liquid (B) AMWAY SA8 (B) Duo Aromatics Laundry Liquid (B) So Gentle Laundry Liquid - floral (B) Enviroclean Liquid Laundry (T) Bright & Fresh (NS) Love 'n Care Laundry Liquid (B) Herbon Laundry Liquid (B) Earth Choice Laundry Liquid (B) Aquarius Laundry Liquid (B) Savings Laundry Liquid (NS) Triple 7 Safewash (NS) Am-O-lin Sensitive Laundry Liquid (B) Charmnote Ecosuper (B) Rambilldene Farm liquid soybean (NS) Pine O'Clean Laundry Rinse (NS) Earth Choice Wool & Delicates (B) Home Brand Liquid Laundry Detergent (NS) Ecologic lavender laundry liquid (B) Lanfax Labs. Armidale SODIUM PHOSPHORUS lower case = liquids UPPER CASE = POWDERS F = Front loader only T = Top loader only B = Front & Top NS = not stated Lanfax Labs. Armidale Sodium (g/wash) Phosphorus (mg/l)
14 11. WHO TO CONTACT FOR HELP Basic things to check prior to phoning for help: (call out fees can be avoided by checking) 1. Do you have power at the system? Are there lights on in the control panel? 2. If your system has an above ground sprinkler line, make sure that the hose is not kinked. If you have removable turf keys, make sure they are engaged properly. PUSH DOWN HARD 3. Reset your system by turning the off button off. This is located in the blue box on the top of the tank. The control Panel. Turn the button back on. If your system still goes into alarm, ring your local service agent. If you don t know who this is ring our Head Office located on the Gold Coast on for assistance. We have a 24hr assistance mobile no if there is no answer leave a message LEAVE YOUR NUMBER and someone will call you back. Never turn off the power to your HSTP. Even if you re going on holidays. The system could flood and Void your Warranty. Limit your water usage if your system has failed. If possible remove your aerator to avoid flooding. Contact your local agent or service provider for assistance. Page 14
15 12. WARRANTY Your TAYLEX CLEARWATERTM 90 has been carefully inspected and tested prior to despatch and the mechanical and electrical components are guaranteed against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 24 months. The concrete components are guaranteed for a period of 15 years, both periods commencing from the date of commissioning by an authorised TAYLEXTM distributor. During this period any such defect will be rectified free of charge either by repair or replacement at the COMPANY S option. This guarantee does not cover damage caused by misuse, neglect, failure to keep the unit clean and functional, accident, use of incorrect power supply, or repair or attempts to repair by unauthorised personnel. The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all other rights and remedies in respect of the product while the consumer has under the Trade Practices Act and other legislations. TO ENSURE YOUR WARRANTY IS VALID, THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE OBSERVED: DO NOT use system or allow waste water to enter tanks before power services are available to the System and COMPANY has been notified of the date of occupancy of the property. DO NOT cover lids with soil DO NOT position concrete paths or driveways over System DO NOT allow surface water to enter System by incorrect falls and landscaping around System. Never turn the power off.
16 13. HOW DOES YOUR TAYLEX SYSTEM ACTUALLY WORK? There are four stages to a Taylex treatment system. Primary anaerobic digestion and sedimentation Aerobic biological oxidation of primary effluent Chlorination to destroy pathogens (bacteria-viruses) Nutrient removals by way of transpiration and evaporation In the first stage the breakdown of solids is performed by a bacteria known as anaerobic bacteria which thrives without oxygen and light within the primary treatment chamber (septic tank section). In time most of the solids will decompose or break up, others will not and these collect at the bottom of the tank as sludge. 1 In the second stage, effluent from the primary stage still contains dangerous substances which are attached to by aerobic bacteria. Aerobic bacteria requires oxygen for there continued existence. The bacteria grow on filter media which is aerated. Bacteria in this chamber attack the dangerous substances in the liquid uniting it with the oxygen to form harmless nitrates. 2 4 Stage four is accomplished by an automatic pump that distributes the effluent to the irrigated area. Irrigation areas vary from state to state ad shire to shire. 3 In stage three the effluent passes through over solid chlorine tables into and effluent storage chamber where any last bacteria and/or viruses are destroyed. Page 16
17 Taylex Industries Pty. Ltd HOME OWNERS INSTRUCTION Compact Series Controller Model TI-CP-200
18 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Operation 3. System Buttons 4. System Lights and Indicators 5. Controller Functions and Troubleshooting 1. Introduction Your new Taylex controller has a number of features that you need to understand in order to obtain the optimum efficiency from the water treatment system. The basic purpose of the controller is to control the functioning of the treatment system s AERATOR, and to activate an alarm when a fault condition occurs in the system. Page 18
19 2. Operation IMPORTANT, PLEASE NOTE! An ON/OFF rocker switch, located on the right hand side of the controller panel, turns the power on to the controller. It also provides power to the irrigation pump. If this switch is left off, the irrigation pump will remain inoperative and as a consequence the system could flood. Flooding will submerge the aerator motor and may cause damage. This is not covered under warranty. Therefore the switch must never be left off unless so advised by your distributor. It may, however, be turned off briefly when performing certain setup functions but must be switched back on at the conclusion of those functions. Power On Test When power is applied via the ON/OFF rocker switch the controller performs a selfdiagnostic test and an alarm function test. During this testing the audible alarm will indicate the period of time that the controller is set to run each hour. Each beep equals 5 minutes. 12 beeps (60 minutes) should normally be heard. If 4 beeps are heard it means that the controller is set to run the aerator for 20 minutes in every hour, ie Holiday Mode. After automatic testing is completed, the operating cycle commences. Operating Cycle Your Taylex controller is designed to run automatically. The controller turns the aerator on and off each hour, for a time determined by the operating mode. Operating modes can be select by the user. See Section 5. All parts of the system are monitored by the controller. If an alarm condition occurs the system can be shut down for safety reasons. Normal operation is indicated on the front panel by GREEN lights. Alarm Conditions Alarm conditions are indicated by RED lights on the front panel. They are usually accompanied by an audible alarm, and a flashing external strobe light (if fitted). An alarm condition may occur during normal operation of the system or if the system develops a fault. A typical example of an alarm condition in normal operation is when a sudden storm causes excess water to flow into the system. This results in the water level being too high. The controller will then shut down the aerator, and make the High Level Light RED. If an alarm condition occurs please contact your distributor for instructions. Operating Tips 1. If a storm with heavy rain has caused the system to go into alarm, press MUTE, to silence the audible alarm, and wait until the sprinklers have stopped. Then try to RESET the panel. 2. After Mowing, ensure there are no kinks in hoses and the turf key is locked in (not just pushed in).
20 3. System Buttons ON/OFF Rocker Switch The ON/OFF switch is located on the right hand side of the control panel. It should be left ON at all times. This switch provides power to both the controller and the irrigation pump. This switch should remain ON at all times. If this switch is left OFF, the system may flood and cause serious damage. Mute Button The Mute button silences the audible alarm, if an alarm condition exists Reset Button If an alarm condition exists, the Reset Button clears the alarm condition and restarts the system. If no alarm condition exists, the Reset Button turns Standby mode ON/OFF (Turns the Aerator ON/OFF) Mode Button The Mode Button selects the system s operating mode (Normal or Holiday) Page 20
21 4. System Lights and Indicators Aerator GREEN The aerator is on RED Undercurrent alarm. The aerator is either a) not connected, b) has a fault, or c) the system fuse is blown. Contact your distributor if this occurs OFF The aerator is off. Irrigation GREEN The irrigation fuse is OK. RED The irrigation fuse is blown. Contact your distributor if this occurs. Water Level GREEN Water level is OK. RED The water level has reached a high level. Contact your distributor if this occurs. Note that this light will remain on until the system is restarted (by pressing the RESET button). If you suspect water has entered the aerator, DO NOT reset the system. Doing so may cause serious damage to the aerator and may cause damage to the controller. Mode Normal ON Normal operating mode. FLASHING Aerator in Standby Mode. Mode Holiday ON Holiday mode. FLASHING Aerator in Standby Mode. Optional Strobe Lamp
22 5. Controller Functions and Troubleshooting How to Silence an Alarm Press the MUTE button to turn off the alarm sounder. Please note, this DOES NOT reset the controller. It simply silences the audible alarm. Visual alarms will still operate. Resetting the Alarm Press the RESET button to reset the alarm. Only 3 resets are allowed before an Automatic Lockout prevents further resets. If this occurs, contact your distributor. If you suspect water has entered the aerator, DO NOT reset the system. Doing so may cause serious damage to the aerator and may cause damage to the controller. How to Reset the Automatic Lockout To reset the automatic lockout, turn the Master ON/OFF rocker switch to OFF, wait two minutes, and turn it back to the ON position again. DO THIS ONLY when advised by your distributor. Setting Holiday Mode Holiday mode is easily set. First make sure that the system is running and no alarm conditions exist. Press the MODE button until the Holiday Mode Light is ON. The systems is now in Holiday Mode. The system can be changed back to Normal Operation Mode using the same procedure. PLEASE NOTE: Unless authorised by Taylex, Holiday Mode should NEVER be used for normal operation. This will result in insufficiently treated water being discharged throughout the sprinkler system. How to Stop or Restart the System (Standby Mode) To stop the system (put into Standby Mode), first make sure that the system is running and no alarm conditions exist. Press the RESET button. A long beep should be heard, the Aerator light will turn off and either the Normal or Holiday mode lights should be flashing. This indicates that the system is in Standby Mode. To restart the controller, press the RESET button a second time. The Normal or Holiday mode lights should be ON (not flashing). Page 22
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