Pump Filter Maintenance Procedure: https://www.stepros.com/products/#pump_filters Open Pump Control Panel and turn off. Have a hose with a spray nozzle on hand. Fill bathtub with hot water. Add a heavy solution of Dawn Detergent to bathtub. Drain bathtub. Wear waterproof gloves , work clothes/shoes and safety glasses . Remove both bulkhead covers on tank with a socket set . Secure bolts. Loosen completely the union on filter assembly handle. Remove float tree https://youtube.com/shorts/asPwZXuCR24?feature=share Pull filter assembly out of tank. Move the filter to the opening in the tank opposite the pump vault. Hose the filter until clean (into the septic tank). Hose floats. Hose pump chamber. Reassemble and turn station back on. Close control panel and wash hands with soap and water .
Questions and Answers Are effluent sewer systems new? No. They’ve been around for decades. There are hundreds of them in the U.S., and they are highly recommended by the EPA. Will there be lots of service people on my property? No. Service time averages less than 1 hour every 5 years per home. Meter readers for water and electricity come by far more frequently. Will the system smell? No. Not if properly designed and installed. Any wastewater collection system will smell if not properly designed and installed. Do the pumps use a lot of electricity? No. The electricity to run them averages less than $1 per month. Do I have to do anything different, since I have an underground tank? You have to be careful about what goes down household drains. Read the “Do’s and Don’ts” in your Homeowner’s Manual. Actually, these “Do’s and Don’ts” also apply to people who have traditional sewer systems. With misuse, they get clogged and damaged, ...