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SCHIRMERS WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS,INC. <br />Steven B. Schirmers - 951 Katydid Lane NE • St. Michael, MN 55376 <br />Cert.No.627 • (763) 497-3566 • FAX (763) 497-5011 State License #395 <br />www.schirmerswastewater.com - sptesting.wastewater@comcast.net <br />The multi -Flo Aerobic Wastewater Treatment System is the finest mechanical sewage <br />treatment system available today. It discharges clear, odorless, and the most <br />environmentally safe effluent possible. We have prepared this guideline to help you to <br />understand how to keep Multi -Flo operating at its economical best. <br />The Multi -Flo System has Dacron filters inside and an electric motor which pumps air <br />through the system and also keeps the sewage in motion. This is done by means of a <br />small fan or impeller at the bottom of the motor. The leading cause of motor failure and <br />filter clogging is letting non -biodegradable items be flushed down your drain. Examples <br />of such are: <br />Kleenex Disposable diapers <br />Plastic rubber products Coffee grounds <br />Sanitary napkins,tampons Cigarette butts <br />Excessive amounts of: soaps, bubble baths & gels <br />There are also other chemicals that can kill the good bacteria that the Mufti -Flo <br />generates to process your sewage. You should not: <br />Use chlorine bleach or liquid fabric softner <br />Wash any paint brushes down the drain <br />Pour paint thinners, cleaners etc. down the drain <br />Put old medicine down the drain <br />Any type of grease down the drain (wash out containers -recycling) <br />Use drain cleaners <br />Use continuous toilet bowl cleaners (hang in the tank) <br />Use anti -bacterial soaps - body bath soaps <br />Put carpet shampoo down the drain <br />Shower cleaners used every shower <br />-�.i'l •' i •� • r r • � <br />Regulatory agencies require all residential Multi -Flo Systems to be serviced at least 2 <br />timers per year for the proper up -keep of the system and to meet code requirements. <br />Frequency of service on commercial installations can best be determined by a close <br />study of usage and effluent content. <br />