Red Sea ReefDose
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Notifications
When the ReefDose has a permanent connection to the internet, a notification will be sent to your mobile
whenever connection to the ReefDose is lost.
A "No Connectivity" message could be due to a power or internet outage, or router failure.
You will also receive notifications that ensure a smooth operation of the ReefDose, such as a "Head
Malfunction", "Missed Dose" and "Supplement Volume Monitor" (alerting you of supplements that need to
be replenished).
You can set how you wish to receive the Notifications: Homepage > Main Menu > Settings > Notifications
settings
Maintenance
Periodically wipe the external surfaces of the ReefDose with a cloth to remove any moisture or salt build up.
The ReefDose has a back-up battery to maintain the correct time when the unit is disconnected from the
power supply. This battery will need to be replaced once every few years. To replace the battery, unscrew
the screws on the back of the controller and remove the back cover. Slide out the electronic board until
the battery is accessible. Replace with a new 3V Lithium cell Battery CR1220, slide the board back into its
operating position, reassemble the back cover and tighten the screws. After reassembling the unit and
switching it on, the internal time will be reset as soon as the internet connection is restored.
It is recommended to replace the inner tube of each head about once a year, to help maintain a consistent
and accurate calibration.
Switch the schedule off from the ReefBeat and remove the head from the unit.
Release the lock-nuts from the inlet and outlet tubes and remove the tubes from the hose barbs.
Pull the rotor out of the housing and remove the dosing tube.
Replace the tube only with an original ReefDose dosing tube assembly that includes hose barbs. The length and
diameters of the tube is critical for its proper functioning. Note: the tube is lightly greased for smooth operation.
Align the hole in the center of the rotor with the pin of the housing then push and rotate the rotor simultaneously
until the it is rotating freely with the tube trapped between the rollers of the rotor and the housing.
Replace the inlet and outlet tubes and return the assembled head to the unit.
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