INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
7. Place a fully-charged, deep-cycle marine battery inside
the battery box. Connect the leads inside the battery
box from the controller to the battery:
Red (+) to battery Red (+)
Black (-) to battery Black (-)
WARNING: Connecting the wires to the wrong
terminals on the battery may cause damage to the
controller.
NOTE: The alarm will sound after connecting
the battery. It will continue to sound until all
connections are made and the float switch is in
the down position.
NOTE: Be sure the battery box ventilation holes are
unobstructed. Battery control box must be set up in a
well-ventilated area, away from any smoke, flames or
pilot lights.
8. Connect system wires to the controller on the top of
the battery box lid.
a. Plug the pump wire into the port marked 'PUMP'.
b. Plug the float switch wire into the port marked
'FLOAT'.
c. Plug the 12V charger into the port marked
'ADAPTER'. Plug the charger into a 115V GFCI
protected power source.
Once the charger is plugged in, the LED lights on the
battery box should turn on.
9. Test DC pump operation by lifting up the DC float
switch and holding it in place. The pump 'Pump
Status' LED will show a continuous light and the
alarm will beep steadily. The pump should start at this
time. If it doesn't start, check all connections.
NOTE: The pump will continue to run for an
additional 10 seconds after the float has been
lowered. The alarm will continue to sound while the
pump is working.
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FLOAT
ADAPTER
SWITCH
PUMP
Pump Status LED
Red light on and alarm sounds:
Battery backup pump working
Red light slow flash and alarm sounds:
Pump wire connection problems or pump failed
Yellow light on:
Battery recharging
Yellow light slow flash and alarm sounds:
Power off or power adapter failed
Yellow light quick flash and alarm sounds:
Battery disconnected or DC fuse broken
RESET
Green light on:
System is normal
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