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4.

Connecting the battery: 

(a) Remove the wing

nuts from the battery terminals.  Remove the
security  tag  from  the  battery  cables.    Attach
the battery cables to the battery…the BLACK
wire  to  the  NEGATIVE  (-)  post,  and  the  RED
wire  to  the  POSITIVE  (+)  post.    Replace  the
wing nuts and tighten them.

5.

Connecting  the  charger:

Immediately  plug

the charger into the charger hole on the back
of the control unit, then into an AC outlet on
the  wall.    (You  should  provide  additional
protection  for  the  control  unit  by  using  a
surge protector.)

6. If the pump alarm is sounding, press the GRAY

button  on  the  front  of  the  control  panel  to
reset the alarm.

7. Secure  the  cover  on  the  battery  box  by

slipping the tabs through the fittings on the
front and back of the box.

8.

BE  SURE  TO  PLUG  IN  THE  MAIN  AC  PUMP
WHEN YOU FINISH THE INSTALLATION.

Understanding the 
Warnings & Alarms

The  Pro  Series  control  unit  features  a  series  of
warning lights that pinpoint potential problems.
In addition, an alarm sounds to alert you to the
problem.  In some cases the lights and alarm will
go off automatically when the problem has been
solved.  In others, the GRAY button on the front
of the control panel must be pushed to reset the
alarm.    Refer  to  the  table  below  for  a  quick
review  of  the  features  and  their  corresponding
alarm status. 

SILENCING THE ALARM DURING AN

EMERGENCY

The Pro Series 1730 allows you to silence some
of the alarms during an emergency, however the
warning lights will remain on until the problem
is corrected.
•  Press  the  GRAY  button  on  the  front  of  the

control panel for one (1) second to reset the
“Pump was activated” alarm, and silence the
“Fluid  level”  and  “AC  power”  alarms  for  two
(2) minutes.

•  Press the GRAY button for five (5) seconds to

silence  these  alarms  for  24  hours.    A  brief
buzzing sound will notify you that the alarms
have  been  silenced.    The  alarms  will
automatically  reactivate  in  24  hours  if  the
warning condition still exists.

1

The battery terminals are corroded or the
battery is defective  

This  light  and  alarm  will  come  on  when  the
control  unit  detects  that  there  is  less  than  ½
hour  of  pumping  power  left  in  the  battery,  or
that the battery is defective.  The alarm cannot
be silenced, because action needs to be taken to
protect your basement.  If your battery is more
than five (5) years old, replace it.  If not, here
are several situations that would cause the pump
to  run  the  battery  for  an  extended  time  and
discharge  the  battery:    Check  the  list  below
before you replace the battery.

•  If  the bottom  light  on  the  controller  is  also

on, it means that the unit is not receiving AC
power.  Either the AC power is out, the circuit

breaker  has  blown,  or  the  outlet  is  bad.
When  the  problem  is  corrected,  the  battery
should recharge.

•  If the fourth light on the controller is also on,

check your main pump for failure.  The backup
pump  may  have  been  activated  repeatedly  if
your  main  AC  pump  is  broken,  or  you  are
experiencing heavy rains and your main pump
cannot keep up with the inflow of water.  You
may  need  to  upgrade  or  replace  your  main
pump.    When  the  problem  is  corrected,  the
battery should recharge.

•  If  no  other  lights  are  on,  this  means  the

terminals  may  be  corroded,  and  the  battery
cannot  charge  properly.    Unplug  the  charger
from the wall outlet.  Then, check the battery
cables  and  the  battery  terminals  for
corrosion.  Clean and tighten them as needed.
The procedure is described in the next column
and on page 11.

•  If  the  battery  terminals  have  been  cleaned

and  the  light  is  still  on,  there  could  be  a
problem  with  the  controller  or  the  battery.
The  best  way  to  determine  if  the  battery  is
the  problem  is  to  have  it  charged  and  load
tested at any local car service station.  If the
battery is bad and less than one (1) year old,
it can be returned to the place of purchase for
a  replacement  (receipt  required).    If  the
battery  is  good,  contact  Glentronics’  service
department  for  further  instructions.    The
phone number is 800-991-0466, option #3.

If the battery alarm goes on while the pump is

running  and  the  power  is  out,  you  will  have  a
minimum  of  one-half  (1/2)  hour  of  continuous
pumping time to replace the battery.  (In most
cases, the pump does not run continuously, and
therefore,  you  actually  have  a  longer  time  to
replace it.)  You will not be able to silence the
alarm.  Left unattended, the basement will flood.
In a severe emergency, if a replacement battery
is not available, you could temporarily use your
car  battery,  or  recharge  this  battery  by
connecting it to your car battery.

Once the AC power is restored, the battery will
recharge  automatically,  unless  it  is  old  or
damaged.    The  alarm  will  remain  on  until  the
GRAY  button  on  the  front  panel  of  the  control
unit is pressed for one (1) second.

In  the  event  that  your  Pro  Series  sump  pump
system has pumped for an extended period of time,
the  battery  may  be  very  depleted.    In  this  con-
dition, when the AC power is returned to the unit,
a battery alarm will continue to sound.  The battery
may need a longer period to recharge.  Press the
GRAY button on the front panel of the control unit
for five (5) seconds to silence the alarm.

For  a  faster  recharge,  an  automotive  or  marine
battery  charger  can  be  used  to  recharge  the
battery.    Follow  the  manufacturer’s  instructions
and safety information included with the charger.

When another charger is used, first disconnect
the Pro Series charger from the control unit,
and then disconnect the control unit from the
battery. Using another charger without
disconnecting the control unit will destroy the
control unit and void the warranty.

TO  CLEAN  THE  BATTERY  TERMINALS
AND CABLES

Risk of electrical shock or battery explosion,
which can cause serious injury or death.
Wear eye protection.  Work in a well-
ventilated area.  Do not smoke or allow a
spark or flame in the vicinity of the battery.
Avoid dropping metal tools on the battery.
If battery acid contacts eyes, flush with
water for 15 minutes and get prompt
medical attention. Review the safety
instructions on page 1.

Battery problem

No

No, must push

GRAY button

Fuse/pump problem

No

Yes

Battery fluid low

Yes

Yes

Pump was activated

Yes

No, must push

GRAY button

Power problem

Yes

Yes, but light

will flash until

GRAY button

is pushed

Alarm can be

silenced before

problem is

corrected

Alarm shuts off

automatically

when the problem

is corrected

Warning

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

!

WARNING

!

DANGER

Summary of Contents for 1730 pro series

Page 1: ...o Outside 4 Connection to Existing Discharge 5 Direct Discharge for Narrow Sumps 6 Connection to Existing Discharge for Narrow Sumps 7 Battery Instructions Preparation of the Battery 8 Control Unit Connections Positioning the Float Switch 9 Connecting the Pump 9 Installing the Battery Fluid Sensor 9 Connecting the Battery 9 Connecting the Charger 9 Understanding the Warning Lights and Alarms Silen...

Page 2: ...thing In the event of an accident flush with water and call a physician immediately KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN To help reduce these risks observe the following precautions Someone should be within range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid when you work near a lead acid battery Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin clothing or eyes Wear eye a...

Page 3: ...is system DO NOT use a Pro Series 1000 battery with this system It will not run the pump as long as the Pro Series 2200 battery 1 rigid PVC pipe and fittings PVC primer and cement A union with hose clamps or a Y con nector and two 2 check valves depending on the installation method you use A surge protector recommended Six 6 quarts of 1 265 specific gravity battery acid For narrow sump pits you wi...

Page 4: ...d above the main AC pump Try to fit the backup pump on the floor of the sump first Make sure there is enough room so the backup pump and the main pump do not touch each other Select the installation method that will best suit your needs from the diagrams at the right Full instructions for each installation method are provided on the following pages Installation will take a couple hours Page 3 NORM...

Page 5: ...an exterior wall via the shortest path with the fewest turns More turns will reduce the pumping capacity The pipe section exiting the building should be on a downward slope so that the water in the pipe will exit outside instead of returning to the sump pit Be sure to seal the hole in the wall where the pipe exits and prime and cement or clamp all connections securely to prevent leaking When direc...

Page 6: ...y prevent the pump from operating 4 If there is no check valve on the discharge pipe of the main AC pump one must be installed at this time Cut the discharge pipe approximately one 1 foot above the floor Install a check valve on the top of the pipe and tighten the bottom hose clamp Now prime and cement a small piece of 1 PVC pipe to the bottom of a Y connector Prime and cement the top of the Y ass...

Page 7: ...e pipe and the details of each installation will vary Using sound plumbing practices try to route the discharge pipe to an exterior wall via the shortest path with the fewest turns More turns will reduce the pumping capacity The pipe section exiting the building should be on a downward slope so that the water in the pipe will exit outside instead of returning to the sump pit Be sure to seal the ho...

Page 8: ...d cement it to the 1 pipe adapter then screw the adapter into the pump 5 Install a check valve on the top of the PVC pipe attached to the Pro Series pump Make sure it is installed with the arrow pointing up or it will not prevent the backflow of water 6 When a check valve is used a 1 8 hole must be drilled in the PVC pipe above the Pro Series pump Make sure it is above the water line and below the...

Page 9: ...ttery acid contacts skin or clothing wash immediately with soap and water If acid enters eyes flush with water for 15 minutes and get prompt medical attention Review the safety instructions on page 1 TO FILL THE BATTERY 1 Remove the cover of the battery box by pushing in the tabs on the front and back of the box and lifting up 2 Place the battery box on the floor Place the dry unfilled battery int...

Page 10: ...at switch will activate the pump when the water raises either float and it will remain running as long as the water is above the float When the water drops below the float switch an internal timer in the control unit will keep the pump running an additional 25 seconds to empty the sump pit The switch should be mounted about six 6 inches above the water level line in the sump pit a Attach the float...

Page 11: ...rrected the battery should recharge If no other lights are on this means the terminals may be corroded and the battery cannot charge properly Unplug the charger from the wall outlet Then check the battery cables and the battery terminals for corrosion Clean and tighten them as needed The procedure is described in the next column and on page 11 If the battery terminals have been cleaned and the lig...

Page 12: ...tery Avoid dropping metal tools on the battery If battery acid contacts eyes flush with water for 15 minutes and get prompt medical attention Review the safety instructions on page 1 REFER TO THE PHOTOS AT RIGHT 1 Unplug the charger from the wall outlet 2 Remove the cover of the battery box by pushing in the tabs on the front and back then lifting up 3 Fan the area around the top of the battery wi...

Page 13: ...OSITIVE post Tighten the wing nuts on the battery posts e Plug the control unit back into the wall outlet 3 a Check the DC fuse by pulling it out of the fuse holder b If the wires are burned and broken replace the fuse with a 20 amp DC safety fuse If the fuse blows again unplug the computer control unit from the wall and disconnect the battery cables from the battery Then call Glentronics technica...

Page 14: ...ump from the back of the control unit 6 Release the union or check valve and remove the pump and the rigid PVC pipe section from the sump pit 7 Unscrew the pipe and adapter from the old pump and screw them into the new pump 8 Lower the pump into the sump and reconnect the union or check valve 9 Plug the pump wires into the back of the control unit 10 Replace the fluid sensor in the battery Connect...

Page 15: ...ue buildup from the bottom of the battery cap Replace the cap and fluid sensor 8 Check battery fluid levels PARTS SERVICE INFORMATION You can receive technical support parts or service information by calling Glentronics Inc at 800 991 0466 option 3 or by visiting the Pro Series website at www stopflooding com Send your unit to the following address if repairs are needed Glentronics Inc 645 Heathro...

Page 16: ...main and backup pipes below the tie in point Make sure check valve is functioning and installed properly Clear the discharge pipe Make sure the 1 8 weep hole is drilled in the discharge pipe below the check valve but above the water line Make sure it is clear of debris Reverse the battery connections Troubleshooting Guide Read safety warnings instructions before attempting any repairs or maintenan...

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