Star Water Systems S07AF10 Filter User Manual

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FILTER INSTRUCTIONS

These instructions cover fully automatic filters. Read

thoroughly before proceeding with the installation. Check to

be sure water is available in sufficient volume and pressure

to adequately backwash the equipment at the specified rate.

When higher service flow rates are required or water for

backwash is limited, two units should be installed in parallel.

Such an installation doubles the service flow rate without

increasing the backwash requirement. Naturally, they should

be set to backwash at different times - at least two hours

apart.
Filter Operation - During “Service” the water flows down

through the mineral bed and out to service lines. Collected

turbidity and sediment must be regularly removed from a

filter by reversing the flow of water through the filter and

running to drain. Called “backwashing”, and lasting 15

minutes, this process expands the mineral bed, freeing the

turbidity - which is then washed out to drain.
Normally, the units should be set to backwash twice every

12 days. Where conditions are extreme a more frequent

backwash schedule will be required to assure the

maintenance of a clean filter bed.
A 46 minute setting period follows the backwashing where

no flow to drain will be observed. Then a down flow rinse to

drain follows to purge untreated water from bottom of filter

bed and to settle the bed before returning to service.
During backwashing and rinsing, untreated water is

by-passed to the service lines so that uninterrupted water

service is maintained.

1. UNPACKING

Check packing list located on outside of tank carton against

cartons received. The large carton contains the filter tank,

main control valve and underbed gravel. Filter mineral is

available and is packaged separately.

2. LOCATION

For complete customer satisfaction, all water in the home

should be filtered with the exception of the outside faucets.

Select a location near the water service inlet and near a

floor drain. Be certain that all sides of the filter are easily

accessible for service and maintenance. On a private water

system, locate filter as shown in Diagram A. An uninterrupted

115 volt circuit must be nearby for automatic units.

3. MINERAL

The tank must be loaded with mineral after the tank has

been placed at the desired location. Remove the valve by

unscrewing from the mineral tank. Leave distributor tube in

the tank while filling. Cover top of distributor tube to prevent

mineral from entering tube while filling. Place funnel in hole.

Pour several gallons of water in the tank then pour in the

filter mineral.
The required quantity of each type of filter mineral is shown

under specifications, Figure 1. When filled, the tank should

be approximately two thirds full. As a check, measure

distance from top of filling port to the mineral bed surface.

This distance should be approximately 18 inches.
Fill tank with water by using a garden hose or several

buckets of fresh water. This will permit the filtering material

to become soaked while preparing the installation and will

prevent the control valve from being plugged with floating

mineral on initial backwash. Remove funnel and the plastic

plug from the distributor tube. Replace the valve, while

being careful to position the distributor tube into the

distributor pilot tube in the adapter.

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