Maintenance and servicing
Cleaning of the fine filter and pressure pump
Instruction manual EBF / EBF ECO page 17 of 19
11/2014
black conveyer belt till it comes out at the top end. The strings can be
easily attached to the inserted connecting wire.
1. Position the start and end points of the belt in front of the opening
(1) at the side wall of the filter.
2. Insert the connecting wire to the belt through the lateral opening in
such a way that the blue teeth of the ends link together.
3. The angled piece of wire shall be inserted to the other side/loop (see
picture)
6.3 Cleaning of the fine filter and pressure pump
The rinse water for the filter belt is obtained from the bio-pond. The
pressure pump has a filter basket which can retain large wastes.
The fine filter retains all particles larger than 1/10mm. Through the
double safety offered, the spraying nozzles can hardly become blocked.
The fine filter (black Y-filter) has a cover cap at its end which can be
unscrewed for backwashing of the fine filter. After taking off the cover
manually begin the rinsing process in order to flush and clean the fine
filter. Protect yourself from splashes (e.g. through connection with a
hose). The complete sieve may also be removed and cleaned. The fine
filter should be examined after every 3 months.
6.4 Cleaning of the float gauge
It is advisable to check the float gauge after regular intervals of time and
to remove any dirt if necessary. For this purpose, the float gauge is drawn
out of the pipe together with its cap, rinsed with water and put back in
place again.
6.5 Cleaning of the belt spraying nozzle
Special anti-lime nozzles are used. The belt spraying nozzles are
positioned below the Plexiglas lid in front of the filter belt. You can check
the functioning of the flushing nozzles by slightly raising the Plexiglas lid.
Remove the spraying
nozzle
Screw out the blue spraying nozzle from the PVC pipe.
Remove the accumulated dirt from the nozzle opening with a thin object