SIP 2000 Owner's manual

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Sip 2000 main control unit
Bottom view of the SIP 2000 main control unit

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The various input and output connections for the SIP 2000 are conveniently located on the bottom of the main
control unit. For operation, insert the female end of power cord A into the male Plu A (shown in dia ram above with
a red “in” label) The opposite end of Plu A will fit a standard wall outlet but should not be plu ed into a power
supply until the SIP 2000 has been completely installed in the water dispenser.
Insert power cord B into the female socket B (shown above with a reen “out” label). Plu the main power supply
cord for the water dispenser into the female or opposite end of cord B.
The air pump is the small rectan ular box found in the SIP 2000 box. The air pump power supply cord is
permanently attached to the air pump and cannot be removed, this must be fitted to the SIP 2000 box in the area
marked DC12v position in the dia ram.
The optional led display li ht system can be connected in the area shown in the dia ram. The function of these li hts
is described below. A multi-colored ribbon cable with a led li ht on one end and a 6-pron ed connector on the
opposite end has been packed with your unit.
The SIP 2000 is protected by a 2 amp fuse located near the left side of the power cord B socket. The fuse is clearly
marked “fuse”.
A reen “ o” button and wire connector is included with your SIP 200 unit. This device allows the pro rammin to be
overridden for short test periods in order to verify that the SIP unit is workin properly. The male end of the “ o”
button wire should be inserted into the female “ o” button socket located on the bottom of the SIP main control unit.
The reen button can then be attached in a discreet location onto the exterior of the cooler. Once inserted the “ o”
button will activate the O
3
operation whenever the reen button is depressed.
External Indicator Lights of SIP2000
The external indicator li ht is only used to display the workin status of the various functions when the SIP2000 machine
is in normal operation. This optional led feature can be fitted to the front of the water cooler and mounted on the label
provided.
The red li ht is the O
3
indictor and will illuminate when O
3
is in operation.
The reen li ht is the power indicator which will turn on when a power supply is connected. It will o out when power is
not connected.
Red Light indicates O
3
is in operation
Green Light indicates O
3
treatment
has been successfully performed and
cooler has resumed normal operation.

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The SIP 2000 Displa Window
The SIP2000 screen uses an LCD backli ht for le ible and clear data display. This screen will be used, durin
pro rammin , when settin , on, off, and operatin time for the Ozone enerator, air pump, and water dispenser. Durin
normal operation this screen will show the time of day usin a 24 hour clock mode. Additional icons show the current
operatin function.
The Function Buttons
There are 4 buttons below the front display window (see Fi ure 5). They are used for:
Function button for time and function settin s
Press + or - to set time or data
Your SIP system has been pre-pro rammed at the factory. Only the local time
needs to be adjusted to make your SIP system functional. Follow the uide
below to adjust the local time settin s. If you would like to adjust your SIP

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system function pro rammin contact your SIP distributor for an easy step-
by-step pro rammin uide.
Operation of Function Settings
The followin icons are used in the SIP 2000 display window to indicate:
O
3
Ozone Generator
Air Pump
Water Dispenser
When the O
3
icon is displayed then you are pro rammin the ozone operation. Likewise, the air pump and water dispenser
icon indicates that you are pro rammin the operation of these functions. Remember that you will pro ram the O
3
and air
pump to come on at the same time, as the air pump must be in operation in order to allow the SIP 2000 to manufacture
ozone. You should pro ram the air pump to continue workin for 10 minutes after the ozone function is completed. This
allows the ozone to be dissipated and to leave no residual ozone in the reservoir after the pro ram is completed. The water
dispenser icon allows you to control the operation of the water cooler. Therefore, the cooler can be shut down durin
periods of inactivity to save ener y.
UNLOCKING THE PROGRAMMING BUTTONS
Press AND button to unlock the unit to allow it to be pro rammed.
PROGRAMMING THE FUNCTION TIME
O
3
(Ozone Generator)
Program
Press and buttons simultaneously until the PGM and ON icons appear in the bottom of the window. You should
also see the Ozone Generator
icon (O
3
) in the upper ri ht corner of the window. You are now in the function pro rammin
mode. The hours and minutes section of the window indicate what time the O
3
(Ozone Generator) is pro rammed to turn
on.
Usin the and the buttons set the time to 3am as in the example below.
Press the button to confirm the above settin and shift to minute section settin .
Press or button to set the minute section of the O
3
(Ozone Generator) start-up time as in the example above.
You now have pro rammed your SIP 2000 unit to turn on the O
3
(Ozone Generator) at 3 AM.
Press the button to confirm the above settin and shift to the settin of the O
3
(Ozone Generator) shutdown time.
The screen will display the factory settin of the O
3
(Ozone Generator) shutdown time and the PGM, OFF and O
3
si ns.
Press or button to set the hour section of the O
3
(Ozone Generator) shut down time to 3 as in the example
below.
Press the button to confirm the above settin and shift to the settin of O
3
(Ozone Generator) shutdown time
minutes section.

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Press or button to set the minute section to 10 as in the example above. You now have pro rammed your SIP
2000 unit to turn off the O
3
(Ozone Generator) at 3:10 AM.
(Air Pump) Program
After the above settin s are confirmed, press the button to shift to the settin of the Air Pump operation time. It will
display the ori inal factory settin of the (Air Pump) and the si ns of PGM, ON and .
Press or button to set the hour section of the (Air Pump) start up (remember this must be the same as the
O
3
(Ozone Generator) start up time). In this example it will be 3 as depicted below.
Press the button a ain to confirm the hours settin and shift to the (Air Pump) start up minute section.
Press or button to chan e the (Air Pump) start up minutes to 00 as depicted in the example above. You
have now pro rammed the (Air Pump) to come on at the same time the O
3
(Ozone Generator) starts.
Press the button a ain to confirm the (Air Pump) start up settin s and shift to the (Air Pump) shut down
settin s.
Press or to enter the hour that you would like the (Air Pump) to shut down. We are usin 3 for this example.
(Remember the (Air Pump) must run the entire time the O
3
(Ozone Generator) is operatin and should run an
additional 10 minutes after the O
3
(Ozone Generator) to dissipate the O
3
in the water.)
Press the button a ain to confirm the (Air Pump) hours settin and enter the (Air Pump) minutes settin .
Press the or buttons to enter the desired minutes. In this example we are usin 30. Your window should look
like the example above. You now have pro rammed the (Air Pump) to shut down.
(Water Dispenser) Program
Press the button to confirm the (Air Pump) settin s and shift to the settin s for the (Water Dispenser) shut
down hours. (Note that unlike the examples above these settin s first shut down rather than start up the (Water
Dispenser).
Press or button to set the hour section of the (Water Dispenser) shut down. In our example below we
have entered 1.
Press the button to confirm the previous settin s and shift to the settin s for the (Water Dispenser) shut down
minutes.

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Press or button to set the minute section of the (Water Dispenser) shut down. In our example above we
have entered 00. You have now completed the (Water Dispenser) shut down pro rammin .
Press the button to confirm the previous settin s and shift to the settin s for the (Water Dispenser) start up hour.
Press or button to enter the hour required for (Water Dispenser) start up. Press the button to confirm
the previous settin s and shift to the settin s for (Water Dispenser) start up minutes.
Press or button to enter the required minutes for (Water Dispenser) start up.
You have now pro rammed all of your SIP 2000 functions.
Press button to confirm the previous settin s and complete the process
SETTING THE LOCAL TIME
The last sta e in the pro rammin of the SIP system is settin the local time. A time adjustment will most likely be needed
to set the clock to your local time. Here is an example of how chan e the clock from midni ht (00:00) to 10:10 PM (22:10).
Press the button, the time blinks and shows the ori inal time settin .
Press or button to set the hour section (the hour section stops blinkin while the minute section blinks). Set
the desired time. In this example the settin will be 22 and will look like this.
Press the button to confirm the above settin and shift to the minute settin s (the hour section blinks and the
minute section stops blinkin ). Press or button to set the desired time. This time the settin will be 10 and
your screen should look like this.
Press the button to confirm the minute section settin and it will show the time, indicatin that the settin is
completed. The current time, in 24-hour format, for your location should now be visible in the window.
.
Congratulations! You have now programmed all of our SIP 2000
functions.

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Installation of SIP 2000 and SIP 2000B
Installin the SIP 2000 and SIP 2000B (this is the model that comes with a mountin bracket) is relatively strai htforward.
However, there are some key thin s to be aware of when performin this task.
For the SIP 2000B only:
•Your unit will be delivered to you with all the ancillary parts pre assembled onto a bracket to make the installation
process installation process quicker.
•You must connect all the parts to the SIP 2000 box as outlined in pa e 1. You must them attach the SIP 2000 box
to the bracket usin the screws provided, install onto the cooler and follow the installation instructions below.
For SIP 2000 and SIP 2000B:
•The SIP system can be fitted anywhere on the interior of the exterior of the cooler itself. The “s” hooks are
provided to quickly and simply han the SIP units on the back of the cooler’s condenser. Should you prefer to fit
SIP into the interior of the cooler then we would advise however that care is taken to ensure that the all of the
SIP parts are kept away from the cooler’s hot tank.
•The first step in correctly fittin the SIP is to attach the SIP 2000 to the air pump with the silicone tubin provided.
You will need to cut the silicone tubin to fit (6-8 inches should be enou h) rememberin that you need to leave
enou h tubin to attach to the down rod to fit into the reservoir.
•The next step is to attach the down rod to the diffuser assembly.
•Followin this we need to fasten the down rod into the cooler reservoir. In some cooler models the down rod is
already attached to the cooler and in other models the hole to accept the down rod has been pre-cut (see
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easiest way to do this is throu h the lid at the top of the reservoir. However, please pay careful attention not to
dama e the float mechanism when doin this.
•The completed assembly of the diffuser and down rod should look somethin like this:
•Once the down rod is securely attached and the diffuser assembly is fitted near the base of the reservoir you need
to connect it to the SIP 2000 unit usin the silicone tubin .
•Finally, you need to cut this tubin to fit the air filter and the check valve. As we are dissipatin the ozone with air
after sanitisation, it is important that this air contains no contaminants. The air filter ensures that this is the case
but it needs to be replaced at least once per year. The check valve stops the possibility of any water movin back
throu h the tubin and into the air filter and the SIP unit itself. In order to fit these parts you need to cut the
tubin and re-attach it at either end of the part. Caution, the air filter must be located in an area that is easily
accessible in the future in order to chan e the filter in an efficient manner and the check valve must be placed
between the air filter and the reservoir. We recommend that it is attached as close to the reservoir as possible.
Special attention must be paid to ensure that the check valve is fitted correctly. You must fit it in the direction
outlined below:
Direction of airflow from check valve into reservoir
Direction of airflow from SIP unit into check valve
•Should it be required, you can attach the foam pads to the back of the SIP 2000 unit. This will reduce any
vibration and noise durin operation, especially if it is attached to the cooler’s condenser.

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SIP
Technologies, LL
C
Limited
Wa
r
ranty
WARRANTY COVERAGE
SIP TECHNOLOGIES, LLC WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS FOR OUR SIP OZONATION MODULES ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS SET FORTH BELOW:
SIP TECHNOLOGIES, LLC ("SIP") WARRANTS THE OZONE MANUFACTURING PRODUCT (THE "PRODUCT") AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND
WORKMANSHIP, UNDER NORMAL USE AND OPERATION, FOR A PERIOD OF TWO (2) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE
("WARRANTY PERIOD").
SIP WARRANTS ALL OTHER ANCILLARY PARTS AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, UNDER NORMAL USE AND OPERATION,
FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. THESE PARTS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT RESTRICTED TO, CHECK VALVE(S),
AIRWAYS, DIFFUSER, A IR PUMP (WHERE APPLICABLE), LED LIGHT, TESTING BUTTON, IEC CONNECTIONS AND DOWN ROD.
IF A DEFECT ARISES AND A VALID CLAIM IS RECEIVED BY SIP WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD, AT ITS OPTION, SIP WILL (1) REPAIR THE
PRODUCT AT NO CHARGE, USING NEW OR REFURBISHED REPLACEMENT P ARTS, (2) EXCHANGE THE PRODUCT WITH A PRODUCT THAT IS NEW
OR WHICH HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED FROM NEW OR SERVICEABLE USED PARTS AND IS AT LEAST FUNCTIONALLY EQUIVALENT TO THE
ORIGINAL PRODUCT, (3) GIVE THE PURCHASER CREDIT FOR THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, OR (4) SEND REPLACEMENT PARTS TO PURCHASER
WHO WILL THEN REPAIR THE PRODUCT
SIP WARRANTS REPLACEMENT PRODUCTS OR PARTS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND
WORKMANSHIP FROM THE DATE OF THE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR FOR NINETY (90) DAYS OR FOR THE REMAINING PORTION OF THE ORIGINAL
PRODUCT'S WARRANTY, WHICHEVER PROVIDES LONGER COVERAGE FOR YOU. WHEN A PRODUCT OR PART IS EXCHANGED, ANY
REPLACEMENT ITEM BECOMES YOUR PROPERTY AND THE REPLACED ITEM BECOMES SIP'S PROPERTY. WHEN A REFUND IS GIVEN, YOUR
PRODUCT BECOMES SIP'S PROPERTY.
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY OR FOR SIP THAT CAN BE IDENTIFIED BY THE ÒSIP"
TRADEMARK, TRADE NAME, OR LOGO AFFIXED TO IT. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY NON-SIP PRODUCT.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY: (A) TO DAMAGE CAUSED BY ACCIDENT, ABUSE, MISUSE OR MISAPPLICATION; (B) TO DAMAGE CAUSED BY
INSTALLATION NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SIP INSTALLATION MANUAL; (C) TO A PRODUCT OR A PART THAT HAS BEEN MODIFIED WITHOUT
THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF SIP; OR (D) IF ANY SIP SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR DEFACED.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY. SIP SPECIFICALLY
DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT
OF A THIRD PARTY'S RIGHTS AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IF SIP CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM OR EXCLUDE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES UNDER APPLICABLE LAW, THEN TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE ANY CLAIMS UNDER SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL EXPIRE ON
EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD. EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN, THE PRODUCT IS PROVIDED "AS IS." NO SIP
RESELLER OR AGENT IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY MODIFICATION, EXTENSION, OR ADDITION TO THIS WARRANTY WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED
WRITTEN CONSENT OF SIP.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, SIP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE OR LOST PROFITS) RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION,
OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY.
PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND SIP'S SOLE LIABILITY ON ANY CLAIM, WHETHER IN TORT, CONTRACT, WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE,
SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID FOR PURCHASE OF THE PRODUCT FROM WHICH THE CLAIM AROSE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL SIP BE
LIABLE FOR INDEMNIFICATION OF PURCHASER ON ACCOUNT OF ANY CLAIM ASSERTED AGAINST PURCHASER OR FOR ANY OTHER FURTHER
DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT.
C.
(C) 2008 SIP TECHNOLOGIES, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. SIP AND THE SIP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF SIP TECHNOLOGIES, LLC,
REGISTERED IN THE U.S. AND OTHER countries.
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