There are two alarms which are designated by red and amber colored bulbs. Red represents a high water alarm (HWA). Amber represents an aeration alarm (COMP). For each alarm light there is a corresponding audible alarm which can be muted.
What to do if you have an alarm:
Red Alarm
- Locate HWA switch on side of panel and toggle to mute/ middle position.
- Check to see if sprinklers are spraying.
Yes, go to #3. No, go to #4. - Stop using water or turn off running toilet or faucet and allow water level in tank to drop below alarm level. After light turns off, toggle HWA switch back to run/up position.
- Reset circuit breaker in control panel labeled pump. Check to see if sprinklers are spraying.
Yes, go to #5. No, go to #6. - Allow water level in tank to drop below alarm level. After light turns off, toggle HWA switch back to run/up position.
- Alarm persists, conserve water and call our office at 830-443-4559.
Amber Alarm
- Locate COMP switch on front of control panel and toggle to mute/ middle position.
- Check if compressor is running by placing hand on compressor to feel for vibration.
Yes, go to #3. No, go to #4. - Check 1/8 inch air tubing for leaks or attachment starting from bottom/rear of control panel to bottom/side of compressor. If detached, reattach. If leaking, tape up and/or call our office at 830-443-4559. After light turns off, toggle COMP switch back to run/up position.
- Reset circuit breaker in control panel labeled comp. Check if compressor is running by placing hand on compressor to feel for vibration.
Yes, go to #5. No, go to #6. - After light turns off, toggle COMP switch back to run/up position.
- If the alarm persists or both alarms are on, contact Lonestar Aerobic Services at (830) 443-4559.
If the alarm persists or both alarms are on, contact Lonestar Aerobic Services at (830) 443-4559.