Controller Manual
Ion Genesis
®
II Pump Controller
Digital Level Control with Pump Alternation
and High Water Alarm
OPERATION MANUAL
Dated: 07/10/2017
Document Name: IonGenesisII_OM
Page 4 of 8
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PuMP fault DeScriPtion
The controller determines pump condition via its
built-in electrical current sensor. Whenever a pump
draws abnormal current, the controller enters a state
of alarm telling the user that pump service is needed.
The following charts (See Figures 2 through 5,
Page 6-7) describe these conditions. An “X” means
behavior occurs for a particular pump state.
SPecificationS
Voltage: 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Output (per outlet): 15 Amps (max)
Pump load(s) max
total:
12 Amps
Remote Alarm
Contacts:
Normally closed (open
during alarm state) 30
VAC/DC @ 1 A MAX
Temperature Range: 0 °C to 40 °C
(32 °F to 104 °F)
Audible Alarm: 80 dB at 10 ft.
Enclosure: NEMA-1 UL94V-0 ABS
Mounting Hardware
(Controller):
(4) #10 screws
Mounting Dimensions
(Controller):
8.25” x 3.50”
acceSSorieS
Ion
Technologies 35AC
Battery backup for AC
pumps rated to 5.5 amps.
SUMPRO
®
100
Battery backup for AC pumps
rated to 12 amps.
Phone Dialer
Can be programmed with up to
nine phone numbers to call in case
of high water or other alarm.
For operation or installation instructions for these
accessories, call 815-886-9200.
troubleShootinG
Pump won’t turn on before reaching the HIGH
WATER SENSOR.
Setpoint is set too high.
The controller keeps reporting a water sensor
failure when there is only one sensor installed.
Make sure the HIGH WATER SENSOR is disabled
using the Menu as described above.
The controller keeps reporting a water sensor
failure.
Make sure each is plugged into its correct jack in the
controller box (see Installation section). Swapping
plugs may isolate the failed sensor.
Pump won’t turn off even though pit is empty.
The lower sensor (“DIGITAL LEVEL SENSOR”)
must be mounted above all pump intakes.