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SERVICE DUE SETTING
The engineer can select the service due function by adding a jumper to both service timer contacts. This will
time down from 365 days to “service due” (will not time days when the panel is not powered up). To reset
the service timer, add jumper links to both service timer and display reset links. Press and hold down the
reset buttons until the display reads memory reset. You have to do this for each pump display. If service due
setting is NOT required do not place the jumpers on the two “service timer” links. See below for position of
service timer & display reset jumper links.
RESETTING COUNTER MEMORY AND SERVICE TIMES
To reset the counter and hour meters, link the display reset jumper and remove the service timer link. Press
the rest button until the display reads memory reset. After resetting, replace the service timer link & remove
the display reset link.
Pump 1 Jumper Settings
Display
Link
Service
Timer
Link
Pump 2 Jumper Settings
Display
Link
Service
Timer
Link
DISPLAY INFORMATION
1. PUMP CYCLES & PUMP HOURS RUN - (Default display) Displays the cycles and running hours for each
pump from date of installation or engineer reset
2. HIGH CURRENT - Warning of a pump pulling more current than normal. This information may be displayed
when both pumps are running or in mains failure mode. CALL ENGINEER only if this information is displayed
in normal use for longer than 24 hours
3. WATER HIGH ALARM - This warning happens when:
A. The water level reaches the small alarm float or the wires to the alarm float have been cut
B. The main float has failed or the wires to the main float have been cut
C. Both pumps have failed and no water is being pumped from the sump chamber
DANGER OF FLOODING - CALL ENGINEER. Check power is on to the Panel, check cables and float switches,
check any fuses. Requires both reset buttons to be pressed to reset the warning
4. MAINS FAILURE - Grid mains to the Panel is off and it is running on emergency power from the Power
Converter and battery. The alarm will beep once per minute after a pump cycle during mains failure.
Depending on the amount of water flow, battery age and condition, the running time from one battery can
vary from minutes to days. Auto-reset on power restoration
5. PUMP FAULT - This indicates that one of the pumps is either not connected, damaged, pumping air, or
an internal pump protection fuse has blown (10 A) due to a major pump fail. The alarm will BEEP twice per
minute, 30 seconds after the pump failure. CALL ENGINEER. Press both reset buttons to reset
6. PUMP CURRENT, BATTERY VOLTS - This information is only displayed when a pump is running. The
information is for the engineer to monitor the current that each pump is using and the condition of the
backup battery voltage. This information is also useful in mains fail mode to check the back up battery
voltage when a pump is running. The voltage in normal use on grid mains should be 13.5 -14.8 Volts, this
indicates the back up battery is being charged
7. SOUNDER OFF - This information warns the user the alarm sounder has been MUTED. If the alarm sounder
is active and cannot be reset, CALL ENGINEER
8. DISPLAY BACK-LIGHT - The back-light will be on low when the panel is powered up. The back-light will go
bright to indicate which pump is running, the display will show the pump current and battery voltage
9. SERVICE DUE - This information indicates the service option has been activated by the engineer and the
annual pump service is now due. CALL ENGINEER
Note, warning information or alarm sounders can be reset by pressing the reset buttons (it will not reset if
pressed while the display back-light is bright or the pumps are running). The reset will only happen if the
reason of the warning has been corrected. If it cannot be reset, CALL ENGINEER.
To MUTE the sounders: Each display has its own internal warning sounder and the panel has one main
alarm sounder. ONLY MUTE THE SOUNDERS IF YOU ARE SURE. CALL ENGINEER IF THE PANEL INDICATES
A FAULT OR SOUNDS AN ALARM YOU CANNOT RESET.
To mute an alarm: Press the mute buttons twice on each pump when the pumps are not running. This
will mute the sounder for 12 hours only. To remind the user of a muted fault, the mute function will
cancel after 12 hours. YOU CAN ONLY MUTE THE SOUNDER WHEN THE PUMP(S) ARE NOT RUNNING.
TO CANCEL MUTE (sounder off), turn both grid mains and inverter mains off for approximately 5 seconds.
This will reset the mute function.
OPERATING A PUMP MANUALLY . To operate each pump manually, press the pump button. The display
back-light will brighten and the display will show pump current in amps and the backup battery voltage.
Both pumps can be operated if the panel is operating on mains power. If the panel is powered via the
Power Converter and battery, the panel (with default settings) will allow one pump to operate at a time.
ENGINEER OPTIONS
USER INSTRUCTIONS