Owner's manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING
“FAULT” STATUS INDICATOR LED IS RED
A RED “Fault” status indicator LED is a sign of system trouble. Make sure that
the cooling fans are clear of any obstacles and debris. Check your household
voltage to make sure it is at least 110VAC. If you are using both outlets, make
sure the combined current draw of the connected devices does not exceed
16.6 Amps on a continuous basis. The Power Unit will automatically shut down,
an alarm will sound, and the “Fault” status indicator LED will turn RED when
the load exceeds 16.6 Amps.
LOW VOLTAGE ALARM
When the Battery voltage drops below 10VDC, an audible alarm will sound to
indicate that it needs to be recharged.
WARNING
Always disconnect the power unit from power sources before handling. This
guide is designed to help identify reasons for potential operating problems. It
is not a service guide. Dismantling of the Primary Sump Pump Backup Power
System voids warranty. Servicing of power unit should be referred to PumpSpy.
MAINTENANCE
The Primary Sump Pump Backup System should be checked frequently for
debris and/or build up on the cooling fans which may interfere with proper ow
to cool the unit during operation. The cooling fans should be cleaned with a
vacuum to remove any buildup at least every 3 months, or more frequently if
the unit is mounted in an area where excess dust or debris my be present.
Deep Cycle Batteries generally last between 3 to 5 years in a sump pump
backup installation. It is recommended that the battery is tested every 6
months to ensure it is ready for service.