![NexPump Ai Single User Manual Download Page 9](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/nexpump/ai-single/ai-single_user-manual_1682108009.webp)
ALERTS:
Normal Alerts:
Pump Activations
AC Power Loss
Notifications: After Approximately thirty (30) Minutes
Special Note: Pump Activations let you know there may be
an issue with your Main Pump. If you find you have a
problem with your Main Pump you can switch the
NexPump Mode to 'Primary' until the Main Pump problem
is corrected.
Critical Alerts:
All Other Alerts
Notifications: After Approximately five (5) Minutes,
except a High Water Alert which is Approximately one (1)
Minute.
Silencing or Un-Silencing the Alarm:
The Alarm can be Silenced for Normal Alerts Only. Use
Function
'S'
to silence or Function
'U'
to Un-Silence
Alarm. A Silenced Alarm clears automatically after 24
Hours.
Note: When the alarm is silenced the identifiers will
blink to notify which conditions are in the alarm state.
Disabling or Enabling the Alarm:
The alarm can be disabled if needed. When disabled, the
alarm will not sound for any reason. The alarm will be
disabled for five (5) days and automatically enabled after
that time. You can Enable the Alarm before the five (5)
Day period with Function
'E'
. The Display will toggle
'ALDIS'
with the (E) Battery Status anytime the Alarm is
Disabled.
Note: All Notifications will take place while the alarm is
disabled, disabling the alarm simply turns off the
sound.
Alert History:
Using Function
'I'
you can Retrieve the History of the Last
ten (10) Alerts Registered. Press and hold Function Button
at this menu screen, cursor will toggle between 'Y' and 'N'.
Release at desired position.
Displaying Alerts:
Below are two (2) examples of what the display will look
like when there are alerts on the NexPump. Line two (2) of
the display will show you each alert approximately every 3
seconds. The first example let's you know the number of
alerts and the current number it's will be displaying. The
format will be 'Alert x of x'. The second example is the
actual alert that follows the first example.
9