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"OFF"

HEIGHT

"ON"

HEIGHT

UPPER

STOP

LOWER

STOP

FLOAT ROD

GUIDE

  STEP 2 

Float Stop Adjustment

  2.1)  With the pump in the pit, measure the desired float stop on/off positions as shown in Fig. 2.1. These two dimen

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sions will determine the on/off levels of the pump. The spacing between the upper and lower stops will determine 

the amount of water removed from the pit.

 Note: 

It may be necessary to raise the float rod guide to adjust the stops to the dimensions determined in Step 2.1.

 

CAUTION

 The float rod guide should 

NEVER

 be between the upper and lower stop.

  2.2)  Remove the pump from the pit and adjust the float stops as necessary.  Tighten all screws.

 

Note: 

If a brick, or similar material has been used to raise the pump in the pit, it will be necessary to account for the 

thickness of the brick.

Figure 2.2

Figure 2.1

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  STEP 1 

Placement of the Pump in the Pit

  Note:  

If your pit has a cover, then it will have to be modified to accept the 

Aquanot

®

.

  1.1)  Inspect the pit for debris and clean as necessary

  1.2)  Place the pump in the pit making certain that it is on a stable level 

surface. Refer to Figure 1.1.

 

IMPORTANT:

  If this pump is to be used as a backup to your primary pump, 

then make certain that there is no interference between the two pumps.

  The motor is not watertight. It should 

NEVER 

be below floor level.

  If necessary, bricks or similar materials, can be placed under the 

Aquanot

®

 

 

This product is meant to be used as a battery backup pump to 

your primary pump only. Consult factory for advice before installing this unit 

as a primary pump.

Figure 1.1

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Summary of Contents for AquaNot 585

Page 1: ...th a primary and a DC backup pump SEE BELOW FOR LIST OF WARNINGS 1 Testing for Ground As a safety measure each electrical outlet should be checked for ground using an Underwriters Laboratory listed circuit analyzer which will indicate if the power neutral and ground wires are correctly connected to your outlet If they are not call a qualified licensed electrician 2 For your protection always disco...

Page 2: ...nty MANUFACTURER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR BREACH OF EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY Some states do not allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty so the above limitation may not apply to yo...

Page 3: ...k valve see step 3 in the dis charge line DO NOT use a discharge pipe smaller than the recommended pump discharge sizes 6 DO test pump immediately after installation to be sure that the system is working properly 7 DO review all applicable local and national codes and verify that the installation conforms to each of them Performance Characteristics 6 The battery charger should be placed on a shelf...

Page 4: ...rick or similar material has been used to raise the pump in the pit it will be necessary to account for the thickness of the brick Figure 2 2 Figure 2 1 SK1776 SK1777 STEP 1 Placement of the Pump in the Pit Note If your pit has a cover then it will have to be modified to accept the Aquanot 1 1 Inspect the pit for debris and clean as necessary 1 2 Place the pump in the pit making certain that it is...

Page 5: ...the Aquanot starts 6 3 Verify that the pump starts and stops at the desired on off points 6 4 Verify that there are no leaks in the discharge line 6 5 If adjustment is necessary raise or lower the appropriate stop s according to STEP 2 IMPORTANT Spacing between upper and lower stops determine amount of water removed from pit 6 6 If the pump is not operating properly after following the above steps...

Page 6: ...he condition of the battery Operation of the Aquanot Charger All Aquanot pump systems are equipped with an alarm which sounds when the pump is activated The alarm will automatically silence when the pumping cycle is completed Activation of the audible alarm indicates that the primary pump has failed or line power to the primary pump is not present When ever the alarm is activated the primary pump ...

Page 7: ...p Motor 1 013873 013873 013873 013873 013873 013873 013873 013873 013873 013873 013873 013873 9 Column 1 011942 011942 011942 011942 011942 011942 011942 011942 011942 011942 011942 011942 10 Adapter Drive 1 011940 011940 011940 011940 011940 011940 011940 011940 011940 011940 011940 011940 11 Shaft 1 011944 011944 011944 011944 011944 011944 011944 011944 011944 011944 011944 011944 12 Head w Bra...

Page 8: ...han 5V Battery has depleted below 5V due to prolonged operation without AC power Call for service or replace battery F RED LIGHT FLASHING The charger fan may be defective Have a qualified electrician inspect the charger G GREEN YELLOW LIGHTS FLASH INTERMITTENTLY Positive Negative battery leads are reversed Make certain that the positive red negative black leads go to the proper battery terminals B...

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