Rinse definition

Rinse means that part of the cycle of a water conditioner operation where water is introduced to remove spent backwash water or regenerant prior to placing the conditioner into service.
Rinse means the removal of soap or other cleaning materials with clear water.

Examples of Rinse in a sentence

  • Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft absorbent cloth towel.

  • Winter Cover Removal Auto Covers ● Clear the Auto Cover of debris and standing water ● Rinse and drain the cover ● Inspect the cover & test.

  • Dishwasher Rinse dishes first as food particles or non-food items can plug up its drain or washing mechanism.

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  • Rinse thoroughly as needed, then wipe all areas with approved *disinfectant solution and allow to air dry.

  • Rinse thoroughly with tap water until surface is water break-free.

  • Please remember: • Rinse food packaging – Left-over food residue can contaminate other recyclables.

  • Rinse sensor and calibration cup with distilled water, and discard rinse water into waste bottle.

  • Rinse probe with distilled water and store in a sheltered location out of direct sunlight.

  • Rinse with distilled water, dry and inspect for any copper deposits.

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