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CAUTIONS AND GENERAL NOTES This manual covers all Recycled Hydro Solutions’ RinseWell systems. Any variations in system operation or configuration between these models are noted in the text. Recycled Hydro Solutions reserves the right to make changes to the product covered in this manual to improve performance, reliability or manufacturability.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 System Components SECTION 2 How the System Operates SECTION 3 Operating Instructions SECTION 4 Installation – Round Well Version SECTION 5 Wi-Fi Network Configuration SECTION 6 Maintenance...
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SECTION 1 System Components Round Well Version Figure 1 – Round Well System Components...
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SECTION 1 System Components cont. Item Number Part # Description 4000 RinseWell® Smart Eco Rinse (SER) 38150 Bulkhead Fitting 58485 Faucet Supply 58534 Recirculation Assembly 37229 Venturi Injector 38052A Power/Indicator Button 58525 Faucet Shroud-Round Well 69626 Faucet Shroud-Elongated Well 58528 Faucet Tube (beneath the Faucet Shroud) 58530...
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SECTION 2 How the System Operates The RinseWell system is designed to be installed on a dipper well vessel of potable water that is used for sanitizing utensils. The system first fills the dipper well vessel with fresh water and goes through a short cleaning cycle on startup.
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SECTION 3 Operating Instructions INITIAL STARTUP QUICK GUIDE System Power-On 1. Insert overflow stand tube in the drain of the dipper well vessel. 2. Press the main power button once to turn on RinseWell. 3. The dipper well vessel will automatically fill with fresh water to the proper level. Note: It is common for the water to overflow into the stand tube during the fill cycle.
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Nightly Shut-Down (End-Of-Day) 1. Press the button 3 times in succession. (The button will illuminate with a slow intermittent pulse) 2. Pull out the stand tube (while unit is running) and clean the shroud, dipper well vessel, and faucet assembly. Put the cleaned parts in place and insert stand tube. 3.
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• Rapid Intermittent Blinks: RinseWell has experienced a failure 2 Blinks in a row = Pump Failure 3 Blinks in a row = Fan Failure...
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SECTION 4 Installation – Round Well System Figure 3 – Round Well Installation Dimensions...
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Use bead of silicone caulk to seal between countertop surface and the faucet assembly Figure 4 – Round Well Cutout Dimensions...
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Faucet and Round Well Installation Make sure the appropriate cutouts for the faucet and round well are as specified in Figure 4. 1. Place faucet assembly ⑱ and wiring connector into the faucet cutout. 1a. Make sure the Carulite Cartridge is placed in the fan box as shown below: *** DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT USING CARULITE CARTRIDGE Correct Placement of Carulite Cartride...
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6. Place dipper well vessel ⑩ in cutout in countertop. Add silicone between the dipper well vessel’s lip and countertop to create a watertight seal. 7. Slide the faucet tube ⑧ into the faucet assembly until it bottoms out inside the button block.
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Unit is ready for operation ** Please consult with local plumbing codes and standards when installing the equipment. The installation instructions are basic instructions for installing the product and do not specify plumbing codes or guidelines.
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SECTION 5 Wi-Fi connectivity 1. Using a phone, tablet or computer, select RW_XXXXXX on the list of available Wi-Fi connections. Example of RinseWell SSID. Your unit will have different letters/numbers in the provided field and select “CONNECT”. 2. Enter the password rinsewell 3.
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4. The following web page will be displayed: Parameter Description Software Version MOD: SN: Model and Serial UNIT Your unique unit name RUN TIME: Total time controller has been in use since installation WATER SAVED: Total water saved based upon 40 gph WATER USED: Total water used since installation TURB CLEAN: Threshold turbidity value to run a clean cycle TURB ACTUAL: Actual turbidity (cloudiness) value...
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To enter new values in User Adjustable Parameters, follow this 3 step procedure.
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USER ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS UNIT ID: The UNIT ID is a unique name for this unit that can be defined by the customer. The UNIT ID should be different for every RinseWell installation within a location and across the chain of different locations. A suggested naming convention would include the location number (restaurant/store #) and a -1, -2, -3, etc.
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WLAN PASS: The WLAN PASS parameter is your Wi-Fi system password. See next section for details on how to connect the RinseWell controller to your Wi-Fi system. Wi-Fi CONNECTION CONNECTING YOUR RINSEWELL TO YOUR STORE NETWORK On RinseWell’s setup page, enter your Wi-Fi SSID and WLAN password in the WLAN ID and WLAN PASS fields 5.
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SECTION 6 Maintenance CHECKING OZONE PRODUCTION: Check ozone levels daily to ensure your Smart Eco Rinse is functioning properly. TUBING MAINTENANCE: Ozone will degrade the tubing over time. Inspect the hoses twice per year visually for any staining and by hand for thin spots. 3/16” silicone tubing replacement: 1 - 2 years. CHECK VALVE MAINTENANCE: A Check Valve is a one-way flow valve, allowing the ozone to travel in one direction only.
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Maintenance Continued GENERAL CLEANING Clean all the parts thoroughly according to your local health code or company standard operation procedures. DO NOT USE BLEACH. OZONE INJECTOR MAINTENANCE: The Venturi Injector is a small 3-way tee that mixes ozone into the water stream.
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Ozone Generator The ozone generator is an electrical device that splits oxygen (O₂) molecules into O₁ molecules. The O₁ molecules will combine with O₂ molecules to form O₃ or ozone. In its native form O₃ is a gas. The Smart Eco Rinse introduces O₃ into the water stream by way of the venturi injector. Ozone Generator Life Span: Approximately 6000 hours Recycled Hydro Solutions 1001 S.
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