Key Procedures for Ensuring Optimal Performance and Safety of the eWater Standalone System
Introduction
Maintaining the eWater Standalone System (Model: ROX10) requires daily attention to ensure optimal performance and safety. This guide outlines the essential steps and checks for the daily operation of the ROX10 system, including eWater Clean, eWater Disinfect, and eWater Sanitise units.
In this article
- Product overview
- Start-up procedures
- Operation
- Daily testing
- Maintenance & inspection
- Shutdown procedure
- Conclusion
Product Overview
The eWater Standalone System (Model ROX10) is an advanced water electrolyser designed to provide effective, sustainable cleaning and sanitising solutions.
Utilising cutting-edge electrolysed water technology, the Standalone System produces two distinct solutions: an alkaline cleaning solution and an acidic sanitising/disinfectant solution. This versatile system is ideal for various applications, including food preparation areas, healthcare facilities, and general commercial cleaning.
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Start-Up Procedures
Before using the system, the following three items need to be checked to ensure the equipment operates correctly. If production commences without adequate water supply or brine solution, the system will shut down and present an error code on the display.
- Power On:
Ensure the unit is plugged in and turn on the power switch (earth leakage circuit breaker). - Water Supply:
Check that the water supply line shut-off valve or tap is open to allow water flow into the system. - Brine Tank Level:
Check the 5L tank for sufficient brine solution and that the brine hose is sufficiently in the solution. Add eWater electrolyser salt as needed. Need to replenish your salt supplies? Purchase online
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Operation
The Standalone System is designed for quick and easy operation. To operate, follow these steps:
- Dispensing Electrolysed Water:
Press the dispense button on the operation panel. The operation lamp will light up, and the ready lamp will start flashing, indicating the unit is preparing electrolysed water. Once the ready lamp stays on continuously, the electrolysed water is ready for use.
Using the Dispense Button
Using the Dispense sensor
- Flow Rate:
Adjust the flow rate using the flow rate button on the control panel as needed for different applications (e.g., utensils, food).
Daily Testing
The system should be tested daily to ensure it is producing solution with the specified parameters. Use pH and chlorine test strips or meters to check the sanitising and cleaning water. Record these levels in the eWater Daily Record Sheet.
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Maintenance and Inspection
The Standalone System is known to be a robust and capable system, however, to maintain optimal operations, we recommend regular maintenance and inspection. The following items should checked regularly.
Water Hardness:
- Like all appliances that use water, the Standalone System is sensitive to hard water. If you are operating the system in an area known for hard water, either a water softener or water conditioner is required to mitigate the risks of damaging the equipment.
- If you are operating this system in an area known for hard water we recommend checking the water hardness using a water hardness indicator to prevent clogging and maintain system efficiency. We recommend testing once a quarter.
Filter and Tank Cleaning
- Regularly clean the saltwater brine tank and filter to remove any salt grains or dirt. Use a neutral cleaner and rinse thoroughly before refitting.
Check for Leaks
- Inspect the unit and surrounding area for any water leaks. If leaks are found, contact our support team immediately.
Electrolytic Cell Monitoring
- Check the replace cell lamp on the operation panel. The electrolytic cell needs replacement every 3,000 hours of operation to ensure effective performance.
Planned Maintenance
We recommend that eWater Standalone Systems undergo annual planned maintenance.
eWater Planned Maintenance programs have been designed to ensure regulatory compliance while safeguarding your investment and business operations with regular and routine service checks of your system.
Shut Down Procedures
- Daily Shutdown:
Press the dispense button on the operation panel to stop the unit. The ready lamp will flash before the unit stops dispensing water. This procedure ensures the system flushes out before shutting down completely. - Long-Term Storage:
If the unit will be unused for more than a week, follow the long storage preparation procedures to drain and clean the system, preventing bacterial growth and maintaining system integrity.
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Conclusion
Following these daily operational guidelines ensures the eWater Standalone System (Model: ROX10) operates safely and efficiently, providing consistent, high-quality electrolysed water for various applications.
Regular maintenance and testing help prevent issues and extend the system's lifespan. For further assistance or technical support, contact eWater support team.
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of daily operational tasks for the Standalone System, ensuring users can maintain their eWater equipment effectively and efficiently. Regular adherence to these procedures guarantees optimal performance and safety.