Table 4
Overrun mode key options
Button
Action
Result
A
Hold 5 seconds
Restarts pump
B
Press once
Error screen display (error code 02)
Press once then hold 5 seconds
Restarts pump
TEST
Press once
Clears overrun error (Press A to restart
pump)
!
Notice
If cycles/minute exceeds set rate,
red LED light (
18
) will blink indicating an
error condition and solenoid will shut
down pump motor.
If display is off while red LED light (
18
)
is blinking, press any key to turn on
display (
† fig. 5, pg. 6
).
Table 5
Error codes
Code
Error
Action
Result
00
No error
01
Low battery
Hold
B
for 5 seconds
to bypass
Pump will restart
02
Cycles/minute overrun
Hold
B
for 5 seconds
to bypass
Pump will restart
03
Low battery and cycles/
minute overrun
Hold
B
for 5 seconds
to bypass
Pump will restart
0C
Solenoid failure
Replace solenoid
Will only display at
power-up
Overrun mode
Pump switched off due to overrun
condition
Refer to
table 4
for overrun mode options.
• Hold
A
(
20
) for 5 seconds to reset overrun
error condition (
† fig. 5, pg. 6
).
Sleep mode
The overrun controller enters sleep mode
when it does not receive any pressure switch
signals for more than 30 seconds.
Green LED light (
19
)
will also stop blink-
ing, indicating that overrun controller is not
receiving any signals from pressure switch
(pump is not running) (
† fig. 5, pg. 6
).
When the pressure switch signal resumes
(pump resumes activity), the overrun con-
troller will re-enter run mode.
Error codes
Red LED light (
18
)
(
† fig. 5, pg. 6
) will blink
when error conditions are detected. During
error conditions, the pump will stop. Refer to
table 6
for error code functions.
To view the error code on the digital display
(
17
), press
B
(
21
).
00
– No error
01
– Low battery
02
– Cycles/minute overrun
03
– Low battery and cycles/minute
overrun
0C
– Solenoid error (on power-up only)
!
Notice
To exit setup mode without saving
any changes, do not press any buttons
for 30 seconds.
!
Notice
Setting cycles/minute value to 00
places unit in bypass mode, disabling
unit from monitoring cycle activity and
responding to overrun events.
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