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Battery Instructions
The Pro Series 1000 Standby Battery has been
designed to run this system for a minimum of 6
hours continuously. However, most of the time
the pump will turn on and off, and the battery
will run the pump intermittently for days. In
addition, the unique materials in the battery
enable it to last for 5-7 years in standby service.
To extend the run time of the pump, use the Pro
Series 2200 Standby Battery. This larger battery
will run this pump continuously for 12 hours.
• The use of automotive batteries is NOT
recommended. Automotive batteries are not
designed for this application. They will only
run the pump for a short time and will have
a shorter life than a standby battery.
• The battery fluid sensor is designed to fit
the Pro Series Standby batteries. Measuring
the battery fluid is one of the most
important features of the system, since
about 80% of backup sump pump failures
are the result of a battery that has dried out.
• The internal construction of some wet cell
batteries may not be compatible with this
system. The use of a Pro Series battery is
HIGHLY recommended.
Do not insert the fluid sensor into any
battery except a Pro Series battery. Do not
drill a hole in another brand of battery to
accommodate the fluid sensor. Do not use
the enclosed battery cap on any battery
except a Pro Series battery. Do not drill a
hole in a cap of another brand of battery to
accommodate the fluid sensor. Batteries emit
explosive gases which can cause serious
injury or death.
PREPARING THE PRO SERIES
STANDBY BATTERY
The Pro Series Standby batteries are shipped dry
(without acid) so they never lose power before you
take them home. A battery is activated when the
acid is added, and then it slowly begins to
deteriorate as it ages. By adding the acid just
before use, the battery will always be fresh. Use
1.265 specific gravity battery acid to fill the
battery. It is available where you purchased the
battery.
Contains sulfuric acid. Wear eye and clothing
protection. If battery 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.
NOTE:
PRO SERIES BATTERIES NOW COME IN
TWO CONFIGURATIONS. THE TOPS OF THE
BATTERIES LOOK DIFFERENT, AND THE
DIRECTIONS FOR FILLING THE BATTERIES AND
CONNECTING THE FLUID SENSOR WILL VARY
SLIGHTLY. IF THE TOP OF YOUR BATTERY LOOKS
LIKE PHOTO A, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON
THIS PAGE. IF THE TOP OF YOUR BATTERY LOOKS
LIKE PHOTO B ON PAGE 9, FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 9.
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 into the battery box.
Remove the foil seal on the top of the battery.
3. Carefully push in the perforated tab at the top
of the acid pack. Lift up the large tab and pull
out the dispensing hose. Hold the hose
upright above the pack and squeeze the hose
forcing all the acid back into the pack.
4. Position the acid pack and battery as shown at
the right. Pinch the end of the hose together
and cut off the tip. Insert the end of the hose
into each cell. Control the flow by pinching
the hose with thumb and forefinger.
Fill each
cell of the battery to a level just covering the
battery plates, and then go back and top off
each cell equally. It is important to have all
the cells filled equally or the battery will not
operate properly.
The acid should reach a
level about ¼” below the cap ring as shown in
the diagram below. DO NOT OVERFILL THE
BATTERY. (Diagram E)
A newly filled battery will sometimes require
additional acid after about 20 minutes. Re-
examine the fill level, and add additional acid if
necessary. The battery acid may bubble at this
time and give off a sulfur-like smell, but this is
normal. After the battery has been filled, screw
the six (6) caps securely on the top of the battery.
When you fill the battery for the FIRST time, it
will be the ONLY time you add acid to the
battery. In the future, when the fluid level is
low, add distilled water to the cells. NEVER
add more acid.
CAUTION
!
DANGER
CAUTION
!
DANGER / POISON
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BATTERY A
3
2
1
2nd LEVEL
1st LEVEL
PLATES
CELL WALL
1
1st LEVEL, COVER THE PLATES
THE BOTTOM OF THE CAP RINGS
BATTERY TERMINALS
BATTERY CAP RINGS
CROSS SECTION OF BATTERY
1. Fill to 1st level, cover
the plates
2. Then fill to 2nd level,
just below the bottom
of the cap rings
Diagram E
Do not throw an
old battery in the
trash. Take it to a
service station or
recycling center.