Troubleshooting, Disassembly of valve – EcoPure EPASF1 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

Sediment flush

does not initiate

1. Battery is dead.

Replace battery (See “Battery Replacement” on Page 12).

Low or no water

flow through filter

1. Filter is plugged.

Manually clean filter screen (See Page 13). May be necessary to reduce

number of days be tween automatic sediment flushes (See Page 12).

Sediment does

not leave sump

during sediment

flush cycle

1. Valve is plugged.

Manually clean filter screen (See Page 13). After water has been turned

back on, initiate another clean cycle (hold CLEAN NOW button for 2

sec.). Repeat if necessary. If caused by too great a volume of sediment,

may be necessary to reduce number of days be tween automatic sedi-

ment flushes (See Page 12). If this does not clear plugged valve, it may

be necessary to disassemble valve and clean manually (See “Dis -

assembly of Valve,” below).

2. Drain hose is plugged.

Disconnect drain hose, remove obstruction and reconnect.

3. Insufficient water pressure. Make sure water pressure requirement (30 psi minimum) is met. Shorten

drain line.

4. Misapplication of product.

See application information (“How the Automatic Sediment Filter Works”)

on Page 4.

Continuous leak

to drain

1. Solenoid seat is dirty.

Initiate several clean cycles. If leak continues, then remove valve sole-

noid and clean seat area (See “Disassembly of Solenoid”, below).

2. Valve is plugged or valve

seat is dirty.

Manually clean filter screen (See Page 13). After water has been turned

back on, initiate another clean cycle (hold CLEAN NOW button for 2

sec.). Repeat if necessary. If caused by too great a volume of sediment,

may be necessary to reduce number of days be tween automatic sedi-

ment flushes (See Page 12). If this does not clear plugged valve, it may

be necessary to disassemble valve and clean manually (See “Dis -

assembly of Valve,” below).

Need help troubleshooting? Call Toll Free 1-800-693-1138, Monday - Friday, 7 am - 6 pm CST.

DISASSEMBLY OF SOLENOID

(See Exploded View on Page 16)

If the troubleshooting table, above, indicates that the sole-

noid seat requires cleaning, use the following procedure:

1. Before shutting off the water supply (as directed in Step

2), run a bucketful or sinkful of water to use for cleaning.

2. Shut off the main house water supply valve upstream from

the Automatic Sediment Filter.

3. Open a cold water faucet in the house (downstream from

the ASF) to depressurize the system. Close faucet again.

4. Remove the solenoid (Key No. 6 on Page 16) by unscrew-

ing it from the top of the valve.

5. Using the water you saved in Step 1, clean the solenoid

seat, plunger and hole.

6. Make sure the o-ring (Key No. 7) is in place and reinstall

the solenoid, being careful not to cross-thread.

7. Open a cold water faucet downstream from the ASF.

8. Turn the main house water supply back on.

9. Close the faucet that you opened in Step 7 after air has

been expelled from the system.

10. Check that there is no water leaking from the solenoid

thread area. Tighten solenoid if necessary.

DISASSEMBLY OF VALVE

(See Exploded View on Page 16)

If the troubleshooting table, above, indicates that the valve

requires cleaning, use the following procedure:

1. Before shutting off the water supply (as directed in Step

2), run a bucketful or sinkful of water to use for cleaning.

2. Shut off the main house water supply valve upstream from

the Automatic Sediment Filter.

3. Open a cold water faucet in the house (downstream from

the ASF) to depressurize the system. Close faucet again.

4. Remove the six screws (Key No. 8 on Page 16) from the

top of the valve and lift off the valve cover (Key No. 9).

5. Using the water you saved in Step 1, clean the diaphragm

Key No. 12) and seat area of valve body (Key No. 13).

6. Make sure the two small holes in the valve body under the

diaphragm are not plugged.

7. Reassemble the valve, making sure the diaphragm is right

side up (small knob at center points up) and the other

components are properly placed, as shown on Page 16.

8. Open a cold water faucet downstream from the ASF.

9. Turn the main house water supply back on.

10. Close the faucet that you opened in Step 8 after air has

been expelled from the system.

11. Check that there is no water leaking from the valve seal-

ing area. Tighten screws if necessary.

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