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INITIAL START-UP AND OPERATION

  1.  Test the installation for leaks by running water into the sump, allowing 

for normal operation of the primary pump.

  2.  Check the controller. The System Ready light will be green when the 

unit 

is plugged into the 115 V wall outlet. The battery will indicate its condition 
when the controller has DC power. When the unit is first plugged in, all 
lights will flash and alarm will sound to verify all lights and the alarm work. 
Note that the charger may not begin charging for several minutes.

  3.  Disconnect the primary pump from its power source before touching 

any component in the sump pit.

 4. Lift 

the operational float switch. After a couple seconds the DC backup 

pump will run, and the alarm will sound after about 1 second. Lower the 

operational float switch after the alarm sounds. 

Take care that the intake 

of the DC pump is set above the inlet of the primary pump. Press silence 

for 3 seconds to clear out the alarm and reset the unit.

  

CAUTION

 Continuous dry running may cause overheating and damage 

the pump seals. Upon release of the float switch, the pump will shut off. 

Be sure there are no obstructions around the float.

  5.  Complete the final testing of your installation by ensuring the primary 

pump 

is still disconnected from power.  Then, unplug the fit controller from the 

115 V wall outlet.  Run water into the sump until the DC backup pump is 

activated by the operational float switch. Check all connections for leaks.

 

6.  Push  the  Silence  button  when  the  pump  is  running.  This  will  silence 

the alarm. The pump will continue to run until the operational float is 

deactivated.

  7.  Reconnect the controller and the primary pump to the AC wall outlets. The 

primary pump may come on, lower the water level in the sump back to its 
normal operating level, and shut off.  Both primary and backup systems 
are now ready for use. Hold silence button for several seconds to reset 
the unit.

 

8.   Hold silence button for several seconds to reset the unit. LED will be 

yellow during normal charging operation. See page 6 for a description 

of controller functions.

    NOTE: When running the pumps, it is normal for a stream of water to  spray 

out of the 1/8" (3 mm) air relief hole. 

    Note:  In  order  to  provide  an  alarm  when  the  switch  is  disconnected  the 

controller supervises the operational switch connection. It does not 

supervise the optional high water sensor connection until a high water 
sensor in plugged into the controller.

  

© Copyright 2019 Zoeller

®

 Co. All rights reserved.

TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION

1. 

DC Pump won’t run.

 

(a)  Check for proper connections.

 

(b)  Check all wire terminal points. Clean if required.

 

(c)  Check for low battery. Service battery if required.

 

(d)  Check 30 amp fuse on controller (see fig. 3). If fuse is blown, replace 

with 30 amp automotive blade fuse.

2. 

Pump runs but pumps very little or no water without AC power.

 

(a)   Check for low battery. Battery will recharge if green power “on” light 

indicates power has been restored and the float switch is in the off 

position.

 

(b)  If immediate usage is required, remove and replace dead battery with 

a full recharged battery.

 

(c)  Due to varying conditions the pump may continue to run on a low battery 

without sufficient power to remove water.  Pump will not stop running 

until battery is below minimum voltage.

 

(d) 

CAUTION

 Weak batteries can be recharged but may not store 

sufficient energy for full service. A weak recharged battery  can only 

be detected by reduced pumping time or by professional load testing 

equipment. If your emergency pump system is used frequently the 

battery should be checked by a qualified battery dealer.

3. 

Pump runs but pumps very little or no water.

 

(a)   Verfiy pump is connected completely.

 

(b)  Check to make sure pump weep hole is clear and unit is not airlocked.

 

(c)   Make sure discharge piping is not blocked.

4. 

Pump cycles too frequently.

 

(a)  Check positions of rubber stops on operational float rod.

 

(b)  Adjust upper rubber float stop as required. Recommended for standard 

installation.

5. 

Float switch in “on” position for more than 3 seconds. Pump won’t run.

 

(a)  Remove pump. Check for obstruction in pump preventing impeller from 

rotating.

6. 

Pump runs, but pumps water intermittently.

 

(a)  Pump is air locking. Check flow of water incoming to sump. If water is 

entering the sump at a high velocity creating a turbulent condition, a 

mixture of air and water may cause a complete or partial air lock and 

reduce or stop the flow of water in the discharge pipe.

 

(b)  Baffle the incoming stream of water to reduce turbulence. Diverting 

water stream against wall of basin usually corrects an air lock problem.

7.  Water level stays high. DC Pump continues to run.

 

  (a)  Battery is low.

 

  (b)  If  power  has  been  restored  and  water  in  sump  remains  high  check 

primary pump. Service if required.

     (c)  After several hours the battery will be restored to full charge.

8.  Alarm sounds during battery recharge cycle.

 

  (a)  To silence alarm if alarm will not reset, unplug the charger from 115 V 

wall outlet, then disconnect the black lead from charger on negative (-) 

battery post. Check battery. Replace if necessary. Reconnect and refer 

to Installation (step 11).

 12.  Connect the plugs for the pump, operational switch and optional high water 

switch (if applicable) in the appropriate receptacles on the controller.  

  13.  Plug the controller into the 115 V wall outlet.  The primary sump pump and the 

controller should be on separate circuits.

  14.  Reconnect power to the primary sump pump.
High water reed sensor

           If using the optional high water sensor, install it with the "on" level set at least 

1" above the "on" level of the operational float using the supplied bracket and 

clamp. Move the switch up and down, ensuring free movement without 

interfence from any obstructions inside the sump or lid. 

         The controller will alarm and run the pump if the high water sensor's float 

is "up". If the high water sensor should no longer be monitored, perform a 

factory reset by holding both buttons (silence and test) on the controller 

for 5 + seconds.

Summary of Contents for AquaNot 508 Spin

Page 1: ... tanks to pump effluent or in sewage pits to pump sewage 4 Repair and service of your DC backup system should be performed by an authorized service station 5 TheinstallationofDCautomaticbackuppumpsrequirestheuseofavariable level float switch for operation It is the responsibility of the installing party to ensure that the float switch will not hang up on the pump apparatus or pit peculiarities and...

Page 2: ...e states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state 1 Inspect and test the system for proper operations at least every 3 months a Green system ready indicator light should be on indicating AC p...

Page 3: ...pump using the clamp provided Make certain the clamp is tight on the pipe to avoid slippage Ensure that the off level of the float is 1 2 5 cm minimum above the outlet of the DC backup pump Position the pumps in the sump and move float up and down ensuring free movement without interference from any obstructions inside the sump or lid The float switch can be moved on the discharge pipe or the rubb...

Page 4: ...l recharge if green power on light indicates power has been restored and the float switch is in the off position b If immediate usage is required remove and replace dead battery with a full recharged battery c Duetovaryingconditionsthepumpmaycontinuetorunonalowbattery without sufficient power to remove water Pump will not stop running until battery is below minimum voltage d CAUTION Weak batteries...

Page 5: ...GHER THAN DC BACKUP PUMP FIG 1 DC PUMP INSTALLED IN LINE WITH SUBMERSIBLE PUMP BATTERY BOX AQUANOT SPIN CONTROLLER HIGH WATER REED SENSOR OPTIONAL OUTLET PRIMARY PUMP OUTLET CONTROLLER OPERATIONAL FLOAT SWITCH 30 AMP FUSE HI WATER REED SENSOR OPTIONAL BATTERY BOX DC PUMP 12 VOLT BATTERY SUPPLIED BY USER WHITE LEAD TO POSITIVE BLACK LEAD TO NEGATIVE CLAMP AQUANOT SPIN CONTROLLER EXPLODED VIEW DC PU...

Page 6: ...SPIN Solid Flashing Off System Ready No Faults Green AC off with no faults Green Battery Charged Green Low Battery Red No AC Power Charging Yellow Bad Battery Red DC pump Pump Ran Yellow Pump Running Yellow Pump Fault Red Float Status High Water Red Sensor Activated Float Fault Red The LEDs will display information about the controller Copyright 2019 Zoeller Co All rights reserved LOCKING PIN MUST...

Page 7: ...being produced a charging battery may be producing gaseous by products which are causing the CO detector to activate Contact the manufacturer and ask for recommendations to prevent the alarm activation There are millions of batteries manufactured each year so it is impossible to guarantee consistent quality A defective battery will never become fully charged and may damage the charging circuits of...

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