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CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS

Whether you have an Aquanot

®

 Backup Pump System or a competitive brand, all use batteries that give off gaseous by-products when charging. Some of these 

by-products can produce a rotten egg odor. Also, some of these by-products can cause a CO detector to falsely activate. In order to help prevent false activation, 

Zoeller Pump Company recommends moving the battery as far away from the CO detector as possible or, if necessary, vent the battery to the exterior. Zoeller 

Pump Company provides the previous statements only as guidelines to help prevent false activation of the CO detector. In no way are they meant to supersede 

the instructions that accompany the detector, nor do they supersede advice from the CO detector manufacturer.

If the audible alarm associated with your CO detector is activated, we recommend the following actions:

1) 

Take immediate action for personal safety as recommended in the CO detector literature.

2) 

Contact the appropriate agency to determine if the CO is being produced by your furnace, water heater, or any other device which uses natural gas.

3) 

If you are certain that no CO is 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 the  Control. It is for this reason that Zoeller Pump Company offers its own line of batteries.  We offer 

both a water/acid deep-cycle battery and a maintenance-free AGM battery which can run the pump continuously for over 5 hours.  These times are based 

on continuous pumping at 8' (2.4 m) of static head. Actual times will vary depending on static head, volume of water entering the pit, and the condition of 

the battery.
Follow these recommendations:

•  Use a B.C.I. size 27 deep-cycle battery, 175 minute reserve capacity, or larger

•  Do NOT use a “maintenance-free” battery unless it is an AGM battery

•  Replace your battery every 3 years

•  Do not let corrosion build up on the battery terminals

•  To check specific gravity, follow the instructions on a hydrometer (wet cell batteries only)

•  Use of the included plastic battery box is recommended to keep the battery safe and clean. 

PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY:  

•  Water level in batteries must be checked once a month (wet cell batteries only)

THE AQUANOT

®

 

BATTERY

MAINTENANCE

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 

power is on and there are no alarm conditions.

 

(b)  Unplug the primary pump and the controller from the power supply.

 

(c)  Fill the sump with water to the “on” level for the DC pump. Allow the 

pump to run a few minutes.

 

(d)  The alarm will sound approximately 1 second after the pump 

starts to 

run.

 

(e)  Push the Silence/Reset button. The alarm will turn off.

 

(f)  The pump will shut off after the water level is lowered and the float 

drops 

to the "off" position.

 

(g)  Hold silence/ reset button for 3 seconds to reset the controller and 

clear any alarms or indicators.

2. 

Plug the controller and the primary pump into the wall outlet.

 

(a)   The  primary  pump  will  come  on,  lower  the  water  to  the 

normal 

operating level and shut off.

 

(b)   The battery light will be yellow when charging. The charger is replacing 

the energy consumed during the test. The green light will come on after 

the charger has replaced the energy consumed during the test.

*Electrolyte levels in wet cell batteries should be checked monthly. Such a 

check is not required for "maintenance free" battery types.

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).

Summary of Contents for AQUANOT SPIN 508

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 TheinstallationofDCautomaticbackuppumpsrequ...

Page 2: ...ay not apply to you Some 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 specif...

Page 3: ...t the slotted sections can sufficiently tighten around the pump discharge 8 Measure cut and solvent weld any remaining discharge piping above the tee NOTE Check float operations to ensure the hose cla...

Page 4: ...simply plug it in and the controller will see it and monitor it from that point forward 6 Complete the final testing of your installation by ensuring the primary pump is still disconnected from power...

Page 5: ...T ASSEMBLY MUST BE HIGHER THAN DC BACKUP PUMP INTAKE DC PUMP INSTALLED IN LINE WITH SUBMERSIBLE PUMP BATTERY BOX AQUANOT CONTROLLER OUTLET CONTROLLER HIGH WATER REED SENSOR OPTIONAL OPERATIONAL FLOAT...

Page 6: ...ts 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...

Page 7: ...rn off f The pump will shut off after the water level is lowered and the float drops to the off position g Hold silence reset button for 3 seconds to reset the controller and clear any alarms or indic...

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