Typically, we recommend yearly services on these units, so I usually tell a customer to leave it at a reminder for 11 or 12 months. I say for a softener just leave it on Service Reminder. Next, you’re going to notice that you can select either RO Service, Service Reminder, or Filter Service. I always recommend that customers turn Service Reminder on. So the next one’s going to be your Service Reminder. Water to Drain Alert – I always turn that on.Įrror Messages is totally up to you. What Excessive Water Use is going to say is the unit counts gallons, what will happen is if a toilet is running or you’re using too much water in some area of the house, the unit will actually let you know and then at that point you can try to figure out what the situation is. You can hit “Text” for that too.Įxcessive Water Use – I always turn that on. What I usually tell customers is to set it at about 30 days – it’s really just your preference, but I figure 30 days out gives you plenty of time to go ahead and get more salt.įlow Monitor – I usually turn that on. You can choose between “Email” or “Text”. Typically, I tell customers to turn that one on. The first one you run into is a Low Salt Warning. These are what you will get your alerts sent to in case there is a problem with the unit. Typical Unit Recharge is at 2 am.Īt this point, you’re going to put your email address in and a cell phone number. For Iron I will just make up a number and say “1.2”.įor Salt Types, usually this is going to be “Sodium” unless you use potassium. Then, as you go down, set your System Units in “English”, Hardness Units in “Grains per Gallon”, and then you manually adjust your hardness depending on what’s going into your house. Once you’re done registering your device, you’re going to set a nickname. Once you’re at this menu, you’re going to notice this is where you enter the keycode to continue, so you’re simply going to look at the keycode on your softener, enter the same keycode, hit “Next”, and at that point it’s going to register your device. Sometimes this process can take a couple of minutes.Īt this point you’re going to look on your softener and it’s going to give you a keycode. After entering it, you’re going to hit “Next”. Once you’ve selected the WI-FI, you’re going to go down to the password. Once you’re in here, it’s going to say “Select the local Wi-Fi”, which is your Wi-Fi. Once you’re Wi-Fi, you’ll see something called H2O and then a couple of numbers behind it. Once you’re in there, you’re going to hit Settings and get into your Wi-Fi Settings, go all the way up, and find your Wi-Fi. Once you are in Add System, it will say “Place your device in browser mode or connect mode and see instruction manual.” Basically, this goes through everything that you need to know. Once you’re logged into your account, you’re going to hit Add System. Browser Mode is what we’re going to use today.įrom there you’re going to want to log on to your account using your EcoWater App on your smartphone or you can get on your computer and type in. The next option is going to be your Browser Mode. One is going to be a WPS button, which is found on your router. Once you’re in Wireless Setup, you’re going to have two options. Once you’re in Advanced Settings, you’re going to want to scroll down until you find Wireless Setup. You’re going to then scroll down all the way to the bottom to Advanced Settings. The center button is going to be your main menu. To start, you’re going to want to hit the center button.
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Today I’m going to show you how to setup your Wi-Fi on your EcoWater 3700 Softener or Refiner System. I’m Joe Fiorani, I work with Carroll Water, and I’m one of the Senior Techs here.