Common Issues
First things to try for the most common issues. If these don’t resolve it, get help — and for Smart Return Bins, the full technical guide is in the Smart Return Bins section.
Smart Return Bin (SRB) lights
Section titled “Smart Return Bin (SRB) lights”| Light | Meaning | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| White | Ready to accept containers | Normal operation. |
| White with a few red spots | Data transmitting | Normal operation — no action needed. |
| Red | Liners are full | Empty both liners and re-install, sitting flat and square. If still red, email support with your location and SRB #. |
| Orange (door closed) | Fault | Unplug from power, wait, plug back in — should return to white. If not, email support. |
| Orange (door open) | Obstruction | Unplug, clear any blockage, plug back in. Door should close and light return to white. |
SRB door won’t open or close
Section titled “SRB door won’t open or close”- Unplug power (wall or back of bin) and check for a blockage. Clear it.
- Plug back in — the door should open and close on a container scan.
- If a soft reboot doesn’t work, see the full flapper-release procedure in the Smart Return Bins troubleshooting guide.
Checkout device / SRS tablet
Section titled “Checkout device / SRS tablet”- Out of battery: charge to at least 20%, then reopen the Reusables checkout app. Keep it above 20%. If it won’t power on after charging, hold the side power button; verify the outlet with another device.
- Not connecting to Wi-Fi: confirm the correct network is selected and check with your IT team for outages. If unresolved, contact urgent support.
- Not scanning QR codes: check the camera is facing the right way and the zoom level. Contact support with the affected device — we can adjust the zoom remotely.
- Checkout app closed: contact support with the affected device.
Reuser issues
Section titled “Reuser issues”Direct reusers to support@reusables.com, or in-app via Get Support. Helpful details: Reuser ID or phone on the account, date/time of the issue, checkout/return locations, and a brief description.
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