background image

 TROUBLE-SHOOTING

(CONTINUED)

PUMP DOES NOT RUN OR HUM.

1.  Power Unit  Fuse/Overload Protection tripped or loose. Check  / replace fuse.
2.  Water level in pit may be too low to activate switch. Add more water to pit.
3.  Plug on power cord may not be making contact in receptacle. Check security and connection.
4.  If the pump is using the series (piggyback) cord plug, the plugs may not be connected tightly together.
5.  Float may be obstructed. Make sure float is free and not interfering with the pit wall or other obstruction.
6.  If all symptoms check OK, the motor winding may be open. Consult factory.

PUMP RUNS OR HUMS BUT DOES NOT DELIVER WATER.

1.  Check valve may be installed backwards or is defective. Check to make sure it is installed properly and flapper in 

valve is free to move.

2.  Discharge line may be blocked or frozen. Check to see if line passes through cold areas or is blocked.
3.  Vertical lift may be beyond pumps capability. See chart below for your pump’s maximum lift capability.
4.  Check to see if inlet screen of pump is plugged or the impeller is jammed. Clean inlet and impeller as needed.
5.  Pump Impeller may be jammed. Check for foreign material such as construction debris, stones, etc. that might be 

preventing the impeller from rotating. Reminder: Make sure pump is disconnected from power source before checking 
inlet and impeller area.

PUMP RUNS AND REMOVES WATER BUT DOES NOT SHUT OFF.

1.  Float is stuck in the “on” position. Check to make sure the float is free to move up and down without obstruction.
2.  Switch may be defective. Consult factory.

PUMP RUNS BUT DELIVERS VERY LITTLE WATER.

1.  Vertical lift is approaching the pump’s maximum lift capability. Refer to the above maximum lift chart.
2.  Pump’s inlet is partially blocked. Check to make sure the inlet is clear of debris.
3.  Discharge line is partially blocked. Check line for blockage.
4.  Check valve is not opening all the way. Check for defective, reversed, or blocked check valve.

PUMP CYCLES TOO OFTEN OR RUNS CONSTANTLY

1.  Check Valve may have failed causing discharged water to return to the sump pit. Cycle pump and look for water 

rushing back through the pump inlet. Replace Check Valve as necessary.

2.  Pump May be sized incorrectly. Check with your local plumber for recommendation.
3.  Pump Inlet may be blocked. Unplug pump from power source and clean inlet.

SYSTEM STATUS LED IS RED

A RED Power Indicator LED is a sign of system trouble. Make sure that the cooling fans are clear 

of any obstacles and debris. Check your household voltage to make sure it is at least 110 VAC. If 

you are using both outlets, make sure the combined wattage does not exceed 1500 WATTS on a 

continuous basis. The Power Unit will automatically shut down, an alarm will sound and the System 

Status LED will turn RED when the load exceeds 120% of the rated 1500 Watts. 

LOW VOLTAGE ALARM

When the Battery voltage falls below 10.4 VDC, an audible alarm will sound to indicate that it needs 

to be recharged. Make sure that the Charger Switch is in the ON position.

Summary of Contents for RAI-1500

Page 1: ... Backup Power System 2723 Kersten Court Kalamazoo Michigan 49048 www RAYBEND com Phone 269 254 8497 2020 RAYBEND All Rights Reserved NOTICE INSTALLER Please provide this manual to the property owner responsible for the service and maintenance of the sump pump system ...

Page 2: ...F and well ventilated Avoid installing in direct sunlight DO NOT bypass grounding wires or remove the ground prong from the plug DO NOT use an extension cord NEVER plug this unit into an outlet while standing on a wet surface NEVER lift this product by the electrical power cord NEVER attempt to open or service this unit while it is connected to an electrical power supply DO NOT pump gasoline or an...

Page 3: ...rging the deep cycle battery The Charging Indicator will be RED while charging the battery and GREEN once the battery is fully charged When you loose household power the Power Unit will automatically activate and convert your 12VDC Battery to 120 VAC Pure Sine Wave output at both of the Power Unit Outlets It is recommended that you keep both the Charger Switch and the Power Switch in the ON positi...

Page 4: ...commendation 6 Plug the power unit into the 120 VAC outlet 7 Confirm that the Charger Switch and Power Switch are in the OFF Position Plug your sump pump into either of the two 120 VAC Output Power Outlets 8 Turn on both the Charger Switch and the Power Switch The LEDs above both switches should be green Your system is now properly setup TROUBLE SHOOTING Always disconnect the power unit from power...

Page 5: ...loat is stuck in the on position Check to make sure the float is free to move up and down without obstruction 2 Switch may be defective Consult factory PUMP RUNS BUT DELIVERS VERY LITTLE WATER 1 Vertical lift is approaching the pump s maximum lift capability Refer to the above maximum lift chart 2 Pump s inlet is partially blocked Check to make sure the inlet is clear of debris 3 Discharge line is...

Page 6: ...Cycle Batteries generally last between 3 to 5 years in a sump pump backup installation It is recommended that the battery is tested every 6 months to ensure it is ready for service FOR YOUR RECORDS Date of Purchase Place of Purchase Serial Number ATTACH RECEIPT HERE Installed by Model Number Note You MUST retain your original purchase receipt along with this manual In theeventthatyouneedtoexercise...

Page 7: ...e of the United States including its territories and possessions outside of U S Military Exchange and outside of Canada This warranty does not cover products purchased from a party that is not an authorized retailer dealer or distributor of RAYBEND products OTHER IMPORTANT TERMS This warranty is not transferable and may not be assigned This Warranty shall be governed and construed under laws of th...

Page 8: ......

Reviews: