Product Manual

need to thread the old screws through the
foot, the strainer and into the pump.
12. Line up the discharge pipes parallel to each
other and start with the top screw. Once the
top screw is replaced, the other screws will
line up with the holes. Tighten all the screws.
13. Install the float switch on the check valve or
on the no hub coupling with the hose clamp,
and secure the cage to the discharge pipe
with a wire tie. Make sure the floats are
vertical and the bottom of the backup float
is higher than the bottom of the primary
float switch.
14. Ease the pump back into the no hub
connector and tighten the hose clamps.
15. Lower the pump back into the pit by the
handle of the primary pump.
16. Connect the top of the system to the no hub
coupling and tighten the hose clamp.
17. Connect the backup pump to the back of the
backup control unit
18. Insert the fluid sensor into the top of the
battery, or into the battery cap, depending
on which battery you own.
19. Connect the battery wires to the battery
terminals, WHITE to the NEGATIVE (-) post,
and BLACK to the POSITIVE (+) post. Replace
the cover on the battery box.
20. Plug the power cord from the backup control
unit into the outlet. You should provide
additional protection to the system by using
a surge protector.
21. Plug the primary pump into the receptacle
on the blue controller then plug the power
cord from the controller into the wall outlet.
22. If any of the alarms are sounding, press the
RED button for 1 second.
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Battery power level
Your Pro Series backup sump pump system has a
gauge which will report the level of charge
remaining in the battery. As the battery’s energy
is depleted during operation without AC power,
or simply by aging, the gauge will indicate the
percent of charge remaining in the battery.
Should the level drop below 25%, the “Battery
problem” indicator will light up and the alarm
will sound.
Using the Remote
Notification
THE REMOTE TERMINAL
The Pro Series 2400 can be connected to a home
security system or other alarm devices to alert
you to a problem or required maintenance.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTING THE
REMOTE ALARM
The terminal is located on the back of the
control unit. There are three (3) positions for
wire connections on the terminal: N.C. -
normally closed, N.O. normally open, and
common.
Check your security system to determine whether
an open (no contact) or closed (making contact)
connection is needed to activate the alarm.
The security system will provide two connection
terminals. You will need to extend wires from
the security system to the Pro Series control
unit. Strip the two wires, ¼” each. Connect
either wire to the common terminal. To secure
the wire into the terminal, insert the exposed
wire into the hole on the back of the terminal
next to the screw marked common. Turn the
screw a few turns to lock-in the wire.
If the security system requires a closing of a
contact to activate the alarm, secure the other
wire in the terminal hole labeled N.O. (normally
open). If the security system requires an
opening of a contact, secure the wire in the
terminal hole labeled N.C. (normally closed).
USB DATA PORT
This system has been
updated with a USB port
on the back of the
controller. The purpose
of this port is to allow
communication with the
Pro Series Connect
Modules. DO NOT connect
any other device to the
USB data port other than a Pro Series Wifi or
Home Automation Connect Module.
CONNECT MODULES
The Pro Series Connect Modules are separately
sold accessories that will allow the user to stay
connected and receive remote notifications of
potential problems and needed maintenance
while away from home. There are currently two
modules that can be connected:
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POSITIVE
POST
NEGATIVE
POST
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