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Ion Technologies Sumpro

®

Battery Back-Up

OPERATION MANUAL

Dated: 08/18/2017

Document Name: SUMPRO_100_OM

Page 2 of 12

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•  Use the correct insulated tools to make AC/DC 

wiring connections.

• 

Do not install this inverter on or near flammable 

materials (plywood, chemicals, gas line etc.)

CAUTION: 
Personal Precautions:

•  Someone should be within the range of your 

voice to come to your aid when you work near 

batteries.

•  Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby 

in the event that battery acid contacts skin, 

clothing or eyes.

•  Wear complete eye, skin and clothing 

protection.

•  Avoid touching eyes while working near 

batteries. Wash your hands when done.

•  If battery acid comes in contact with skin or 

clothing, wash immediately with soap and 

water.

Knowing Your Inverter

In its most basic form, an Inverter transforms Direct 

Current (DC) to Alternating Current (AC). The battery 

pack acts as reserve power to ensure continuous 

supply of power whenever electrical supply from utility 

power is not available. The inverter is used to charge 

the batteries when normal utility power is available 

and converts the battery’s DC to AC voltage to run the 

pump when utility power is lost.

Battery Safety

CAUTION:

 Do not dispose of batteries in a 

fire. The battery may explode.

CAUTION: 

A battery can present a risk of 

severe burn and injury from high short circuit 

current. The following precautions should be observed 

when working on batteries.

CAUTION: 

Do not open or mutilate the 

battery. Released electrolyte is harmful to the 

skin and eyes. It may be toxic. 

CAUTION: 

The electrolyte is a dilute sulfuric 

acid that is harmful to the skin and eyes. It is 

electrically conductive and corrosive. The following 

procedures should be observed:

a. 

If electrolyte contacts the skin, wash it off 

immediately.

b. 

If  electrolyte  contacts  the  eyes,  flush 

thoroughly and immediately with water. 

Seek medical attention.

c.  Spilled electrolyte should be washed down 

with a suitable acid neutralizing agent. A 

common practice is to use a solution of 

approximately one pound (500 grams) 

bicarbonate of soda to approximately one 

gallon (4 liters) of water. The bicarbonate 

of soda solution should be added until the 

evidence of reaction (foaming) has ceased. 

The resulting liquid should be flushed with 

water and the area dried. 

CAUTION: 

Do not reverse the battery 

connections, as it will blow the battery fuse. A 

power cord has been provided to connect the inverter 

to incoming AC wall outlet.

Battery Requirements

Your Unit operates on 24 volt DC battery power 

when in the power fail mode. Two UL recognized 

deep cycle marine batteries should be used. There 

are two principal types of batteries: starting and deep 

cycle.  There  are  several  different  types  of  battery 

constitutions including liquid lead acid, nickel iron, 

nickel cadmium, alkaline and maintenance free. 

Batteries are sealed or vented.

NOTE: All batteries must be the same make, model, 

and age for the inverter to function properly.
Starting Batteries (NOT RECOMMENDED)

Starting batteries are designed for high cranking 

power but not deep cycling. 

DO NOT

 use them with 

your inverter. They do not affect the inverter, but they 

will simply not last long in a deep cycle application. 

They use a lot of thin plates to maximize the surface 

area of the battery. This allows very high starting 

current but less run time when the battery is cycled.

Summary of Contents for Sumpro

Page 1: ...the grounding prong from the power cord 3 Do not smoke use sparkable electrical devices or open flame when working on this unit 4 Do not install Unit in locations classified as hazardous per N E C AN...

Page 2: ...ilute sulfuric acid that is harmful to the skin and eyes It is electrically conductive and corrosive The following procedures should be observed a If electrolyte contacts the skin wash it off immediat...

Page 3: ...nd to keep the unit off the floor A dedicated 15A receptacle circuit is recommended 3 Assembly Set the battery box in place making sure that the openings will be facing the back of the head unit Once...

Page 4: ...18 2017 Document Name SUMPRO_100_OM Page 4 of 12 www ionproducts net A Figure A POSITIVE BATTERY LEAD AND TERMINAL NEGATIVE BATTERY LEAD AND TERMINAL ALTERNATIVE DC INPUT ACCESS COVER BATTERY BOX MOUN...

Page 5: ...tructions in the controller manual The controller will be plugged into the Sumpro instead of the wall outlet If connecting a home alarm system to the Sumpro make the connection to the 6P6C RJ11 jack l...

Page 6: ...ence has NOT been pressed b Solid when unit is running off inverter and silence has been pressed c Off when unit is operating off of AC Line 3 Alarm Red LED a Blinks when alarm condition occurs and si...

Page 7: ...as been applied to the wrong voltage 9 Any labels or cord tags have been removed Replacing Batteries Wear full eye protection and protective clothing When replacing the batteries use the same type and...

Page 8: ...rews are tightened to 75 pound inches 4 Check fuse link for blown fuses The system is stuck in a fault that won t clear 1 Reboot the system a While in AC mode disconnect the positive red wire from the...

Page 9: ...nput Voltage LOST The unit has detected a loss of AC power from the utility and has switched to DC mode The unit must detect good AC voltage before switching back to AC mode 3 AC Input Voltage UNDERVO...

Page 10: ...into a fault condition and has suspended all operations The display shows time left before operations can begin again Normal operation will resume after the timer expires 9 Sumpro Status INVERT SUSPEN...

Page 11: ...t and send back to Metropolitan Ind Warranty Department P O Box 7266 Romeoville IL 60446 Or to register online go to www ionproducts net Sumpro Warranty Registration Card To register your purchase ple...

Page 12: ...ect in a product shall extend the Warranty beyond the period set forth above Metropolitan shall not be obligated to remedy any defect where otherwise required pursuant to the Warranty unless and until...

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