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Ion Technologies Sumpro

®

Battery Back-Up

OPERATION MANUAL

Dated: 08/18/2017

Document Name: SUMPRO_100_OM

Page 6 of 12

www.ionproducts.net

Please read the following instructions carefully before 

attempting to connect an alternative DC source.  

1.  There are two sets of alternative DC input 

terminals located on the top left side of 

the Sumpro, DC1 and DC2.  Open access 

cover and remove the conduit knockout that 

corresponds to the terminals you are going to 

connect to (

See Page 5, Figure C).

2.  Connect conduit to the head unit (

See Page 

5, Figure C).

 Check local codes for conduit 

requirements.

3.  Run the wires from the alternative DC source 

and connect the positive (+) wire to the positive 

(+) DC terminal and the negative (-) wire to the 

negative (-) DC terminal.  

NOTE: It doesn’t matter which DC input is utilized, but 

insure that the positive (+) and negative (-) wires from 

the alternative DC source are connected to the same 

set of DC terminals, i.e., if using DC2 terminals, the 

positive and negative wires from the alternative DC 

source must be connected to the positive and negative 

terminals of DC2. 

4.  Put access cover back on the head unit.        

Light and Relay Functions

After you have your Sumpro

®

 unit in operation, you can 

check its status by looking at the system lights. They 

should tell you everything you need to know about the 

status of the unit.

1.  Power – Green LED

a.  Solid when AC Line In Voltage is deemed 

present. 

b. 

Off when AC Line In fault occurs.

2.  Inverter – Red LED

a. 

Blinks when unit is running off inverter and 

silence 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 

silence has NOT been pressed

b.  Solid when alarm condition occurs and 

silence has been pressed

c. 

Off when no alarm condition is present

d.  Alarm Contact – NC dry contact

i.  Opens when either the Inverter LED or 

Alarm LED are blinking

4.  LCD Display - Displays all info that pertains to 

current operating condition of the unit

Testing the System

To test the Sumpro

®

, simply unplug it from the 115V 

AC power to run your pump on battery power for a 

short time. You can repeat this if you wish, but it is 

not necessary. If your Sumpro

®

  unit  works  the  first 

time it is sure to work time and time again. 

Be sure 

that you remember to plug the unit back into the 

receptacle after you have completed the test.
Note: 

New batteries are rarely fully charged. 

Depending on the charge condition of the batteries 

and the voltage from the utility company, it may take 

up to 7 days for the batteries to be fully charged.

Sumpro

®

 Maintenance

Your Sumpro

®

 unit has been designed to be virtually 

maintenance free. Just make sure it is kept clean and 

dry and that the unit is periodically tested in the auxiliary 

mode.

Battery Maintenance

If you are using AGM maintenance free batteries, you 

should visually inspect the batteries every six months 

for swelling or leakage. For all other batteries, refer to 

the manufacturer recommended battery maintenance 

section of the battery being used. 

Maintenance or replacement of batteries should be 

performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable 

of batteries and the required precautions.

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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