Product Manual

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Check the connection of the float switch on the
back of the control unit. Make sure the float
switch is firmly connected.
2. Connecting the pump: Remove the security tag
from the pump and plug the pump wires into the
pump connector on the back of the control unit.
Keep the backup pump wire, the AC pump wire,
and the float wire separate from each other. Do
not let them cross on the final installation.
3. Installing the battery fluid sensor: Remove
the cover of the battery box by pushing in the
tabs on the front and back, then lifting up. Fan
the area around the top of the battery with a
piece of cardboard (or another nonmetallic
material) to remove any hydrogen or oxygen
gas that may have been emitted from the
battery. If you are using BATTERY A, replace
the battery cap that is 2nd from the POSITIVE
(+) post with the yellow battery cap that is
provided in the Pro Series package. An arrow on
the top of the battery marks this position.
There are two holes in the battery cap. Insert
the fluid sensor in the hole that is off-center
on the top of the cap. Do not glue the sensor
into the cap. If you have BATTERY B, a hole has
been molded into the top of the battery to
accept the fluid sensor rod. The sensor hole is
marked by the label on top of the battery.
Hold the sensor straight and press it firmly into
the hole all the way up to the connector. Do
not bend the sensor rod. If you are using two
batteries on the system, the fluid sensor should
be placed in the battery directly connected to
the controller.
4. If you are not using the Pro Series 2200
Standby battery, you cannot use the
battery fluid sensor. However, you must
attach the sensor to the POSITIVE (+) post
of the battery or the alarm will sound
continuously. The Pro Series sump pump
system will not warn you if the fluid level
is low in this configuration. You will need
to check your battery every couple of
months to see if it needs water. If the
battery dries out, the system will not work.
If you are using a maintenance-free
battery, you cannot add fluid to the
battery. The sensor MUST be attached to
the POSITIVE (+) post of the maintenance-
free battery to disconnect the fluid alarm.
5. Connecting the battery: Remove the wing
nuts from the battery terminals. Remove the
security tag from the battery cables. Attach
the battery cables to the battery…the WHITE
wire to the NEGATIVE (-) post, and the BLACK
wire to the POSITIVE (+) post. Replace the
wing nuts and tighten them. Slide the switch
on the front of the controller to the type of
battery used with the system (maintenance
free battery or non-maintenance free battery).
6. If you are connecting two batteries to the
system, before you replace the wing nuts,
connect the additional cable to the two
batteries….the BLACK wires to the POSITIVE
(+) posts and the WHITE wires to the
NEGATIVE (-) posts of each battery. NEVER
attach one end of the
positive wire to the
positive post and the
other end of the
positive wire to the
negative post on the
other battery.
7. Immediately plug the
AC power cord into a grounded AC wall outlet.
(A surge protector that protects all three pins
on the power plug is recommended.) You will
have 10 seconds before the “Power failure”
alarm will sound. The alarm will be silenced
once the unit is plugged into the wall.
8. If any of the alarms are sounding, press the
GRAY button on the front of the control panel
for one (1) second
9. Secure the cover on the battery box by
slipping the tabs through the fittings on the
front and back of the box.
10.
For a neater install-ation, secure the cables
from the controllers to the discharge pipe in a
couple places. Make sure the wires are not
touching each other or overlapping each other.
11. BE SURE TO PLUG IN THE MAIN AC PUMP
WHEN YOU FINISH THE INSTALLATION.
Understanding the
Warnings & Alarms
The Pro Series control unit features a series of
warning lights that pinpoint potential problems.
In addition, an alarm sounds to alert you to the
problem. In some cases the lights and alarm will
go off automatically when the problem has been
solved. In others, the GRAY button must be
pushed to silence the alarm. Refer to the table
below for a quick review of the features and their
corresponding alarm status.
SILENCING THE ALARM
DURING AN EMERGENCY
If the alarm can be silenced before the problem
is corrected, you may silence it for two (2)
minutes by holding down the GRAY button for
one (1) second. The alarm will be silenced, but
the light will stay on. To silence the alarm for
24 hours, hold down the GRAY button for five (5)
seconds. It will automatically reset itself after
24 hours. The warning light will stay on.
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WARNING
SURGE
PROTECTOR
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POSITIVE
POST
NEGATIVE
POST
5
Alarm can be Alarm shuts off
silenced before automatically
problem is when the problem
Warning corrected is corrected
Battery fluid low Yes Yes
Battery problem No No, push GRAY button
Power or AC fuse failure Yes Yes
Pump or DC fuse failure No No, push GRAY button
Pump was activated Yes No, push GRAY button
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