Operation (Continued)
Red: Battery is completely
discharged or defective.
d. Plug in charger and main AC
pump.
When AC power is out, and when
pump has been running, the light
will indicate battery status.
4. A chirping sound from the control
box will accompany the red light,
indicating that the battery may
require attention or replacement.
Voltage is only an indicator of
battery condition and may not reflect
the true condition of the battery. See
Maintenance for instruction on
assessing battery condition.
5. A single thirty-second tone will sound
when power to the system is
interrupted. The unit will reset
automatically when power is
restored. A three-second tone will
Troubleshooting Chart
Symptom
Possible Cause(s)
Pump won't run
1. Connections not secure
2. Low or defective battery
3. Float switch stuck
4. Defective or blown fuse
Motor hums but
1. Defective battery
pump won't run
2. Impeller is locked
Pump runs but
1. Check valve missing or improperly
pumps very little
installed
or no water
2. Obstruction in discharge pipe
3. Pump not rotated 30˚
4. Pump air locked
5. Discharge pipe length and/or height
exceeds capacity of pump
6. Low or defective battery
Pump cycles too
1. Main check valve located between the
frequently
discharge of the primary pump and
the Standby Sump Pump tee fitting or
the Standby Sump Pump flapper valve
not installed or working properly
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sound every time the pump starts.
Maintenance
Always disconnect the
electrical supply before
attempting to install,
service, relocate or perform
any maintenance. If the power source is
out of sight, lock and tag in the open (off)
position to prevent unexpected power
application. Failure to do so could result
in fatal electrical shock. Only qualified
electricians should repair this unit.
Improper repair could result fatal in
electrical shock.
1. Once a month, check battery
condition.
2. Unplug the wall charger.
3. For batteries with top caps that can
be removed, the electrolyte level
should be checked and filled to
manufacturer's specifications. The
Corrective Action
1. Check all connections
2. Check battery and replace if low or defective
3. Make sure nothing is interfering with the operation of the switch
4. Check internal fuse located inside the control box. Pull the charger
from the wall outlet and remove. If the fuse is blown, replace it with
a 15 amp automotive type fuse
1. Check battery and replace if low or defective
2. Unplug pump and check to see if impeller is free to turn. If impeller
is locked, remove the 4 screws on the bottom of the pump to release
the housing around the impeller. Remove the obstruction.
Reassemble pump and reconnect
1. Check to make sure a check valve is installed and functioning
between primary pump discharge and Standby Sump Pump tee
fitting
2. Check for obstruction and clear if necessary
3. Check that pump is rotated 30˚ in tee fitting as shown in Figure 3
4. The impeller housing has a small hole on its side. This hole must be
open for the pump to prime. With the pump unplugged, remove the
4 screws on the bottom of the pump to release the housing around
the impeller. Clean out the hole and replace cover
5. If discharge is too high, a separate line may be required with a lower
discharge height
6. Check battery and replace if low or defective
1. Install check va/lve or repair as required
4. Inspect the terminals and clamps for
5. Unplug the main pump and fill sump
6. If pump operates normally, plug
3
charge for each cell should be
checked with a hydrometer. A
specific gravity of 1.265 indicates the
battery is at full charge. If the specific
gravity of any of the cells varies more
than .050, the battery should be
replaced.
NOTE: An inexpensive hydrometer
can be purchased at an automotive
parts dealer.
corrosion and tightness. Clean and
tighten as required.
with water until back up pump turns
on. Repeat process two times to be
sure pump is operating normally.
charger into wall outlet, turn on
main pump. If pump fails to operate
normally, see Troubleshooting guide
and correct problem. Repeat step 5.
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