8.
Battery and control box wiring and set-up
1) Plug the backup pump male connector into the female connector "PUMP" on the control box
2). Plug the float switch male connector into the female connector "FLOAT" on the control box.
3). Plug the 12 V adaptor outlet plug into the power connector "POWER" on the control box.
Plug the adaptor into a 115 V GFCI power outlet. The LED indicators on the control box screen should be on.
4). Follow the on-screen instructions. Test the pump operation by lifting and holding the float.
The "Pump Status" LED will continuously light and the buzzer will beep steadily. The pump should start. If the
pump does not run, check all the connections and reconnect them as necessary.
connector "FLOAT"
connector "pump"
connector "power"
9. Battery backup system testing
Secure power cord around pipe with a cable tie. Plug the primary pump into a standard household 15 amp outlet.
NOTICE: The circuit should be dedicated to the sump pump exclusively.
Remember: Do not handle the pump while it is plugged in; whether it is running or not.
To verify the system is operational, press "RESET" button 1–4 seconds. The system will complete a self-testing
diagnostic. The DC pump will run for 3 seconds.
Green light is on: The system is normal.
Yellow light quickly flashes and alarm sounds: Battery disconnected or DC fuse blown. Connect the battery or
replace the fuse.
Yellow light slowly flashes and alarm sounds: Power off or power adaptor failed.
Yellow light is on: Battery recharging.
Red light is on and the alarm sounds: Battery backup pump working.
Red light slowly flashes and alarm sounds: Pump wire connection problems or pump failed.
NOTE: Do not reduce size of discharge pipe or hose below 1 1/4" (3.2 cm) diameter. If discharge is too small,
pump will overheat and fail prematurely. This pump is designed for use as a residential sump only. Only pump
water with this pump.
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