Ion Technologies Sumpro
®
Battery Back-Up
OPERATION MANUAL
Dated: 08/18/2017
Document Name: SUMPRO_100_OM
Page 5 of 12
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Plug the Sumpro
®
unit into the designated 115V AC
outlet.
6. Within 30 seconds,
remove the protective cover
from the positive (+) red battery lead then connect it
to the positive (+) post.
Note:
Make sure all battery connections are properly
tightened to 75 pound inches.
7. Close Unit
Close and secure the battery enclosure lid using the
screws provided, so that children cannot tamper with
the unit
(See Page 5, Figure B).
8. Plug In The Pump
At this time you may plug your 115V pump into your
Sumpro
®
unit, not exceeding the load limit of 12 amps
or 1440 watts at any one time.
Note: If connecting a pump controller, such as the
Ion Genesis or Ion Endeavor, follow the installation
instructions 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 labeled
“ALARM CONTACT”. The center most pins (#3 and
4) are used for this circuit, and are normally closed
(N/C) under normal conditions. These pins electrically
open in a Sumpro
®
alarm condition.
Alternative DC Input Connections
The alternative DC inputs provide an alternate means
of charging the batteries via power source(s), not
included. When an alternative DC source is connected
to the Sumpro, it will charge the batteries if the
generated power is greater than the battery voltage,
whether or not AC power is available. If two alternative
DC power sources are connected at the same time, the
Sumpro utilizes the one generating the most power.
Figure B
Figure C
REMOVE KNOCKOUT
INSTALL FLEXIBLE
METAL CONDUIT
BATTERY BOX LID SCREW
ONE THIS SIDE AND ONE OPPOSITE SIDE
DC1 TERMINALS
DC2 TERMINALS
6P6C/RJ11 JACK