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CONNECTING THE FIT TO Z CONTROL

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By connecting the Fit to the Z Control

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 Cloud using the built-in WiFi, the user can set up free alert messages via email, text, and mobile app “push” 

notifications. In addition, the user can verify the Fit’s readiness, remotely silence alarms and reset the unit, configure settings, and modify how 

notifications are sent. Other visual information such as input status and battery level are available through the web and app interfaces.
There are 2 ways to connect the Aquanot Fit to the Z Control

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 cloud.  

1.  The simplest method is to use the Z Control

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 mobile app. These instructions are below under “Use the Mobile App”.  

2.   The second method is to use your mobile device or computer to connect to the Fit directly. Instructions for connecting directly are 

provided below under “Use Your Mobile Device Or Computer To Connect Directly To The Fit Controller”.

Use the Mobile App (iOS and Android)
Before you begin:

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 Know what your WiFi network is named (i.e. its SSID) and its password. Double check you know the correct password and exactly how it 

is spelled, including capitalization. This will prevent the most common troubleshooting issues.

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Verify that your mobile device has working Wi-Fi and detects a strong signal from your Wi-Fi network when you are standing next to the 

Fit controller.  If the signal is weak or varies, your network may not be able to provide a stable connection for the Fit.  Try repositioning 

the controller if possible, and be sure there are no physical or interference barriers nearby.  The use of an off-the-shelf range extender 

may be necessary in some installations.

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Verify your WiFi network is connected to the internet and that it is broadcasting a visible, secure, 2.4Ghz network.

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 2.4 Ghz network is required. If you only see 5 Ghz networks, you may need to log into your dual band router to choose to broadcast the 

networks separately.

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Band steering may need to be temporarily turned off during setup.

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The 2.4Ghz network must use WPA or WPA2 security. WEP and Open networks are not compatible with the Fit.

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Any VPNs or other network controls may need to be temporarily turned off during setup.

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Locate the Fit’s Device ID and data matrix on the top sticker.

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 Like most internet connected devices, the Fit’s WiFi connectivity should be used behind a secure firewall. Most routers have a firewall 

built into them. Consult a networking professional for specific questions about firewalls.

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.

 

(e)  Remove pump. Check for obstruction in pump preventing impeller 

from rotating.

 

(f)  Float switch was not “on” for more than 1 second. A quick up/

down of a switch will not turn the pump on because the controller 

is designed with “splash activation protection”.

 

(g)  During a float fault, the operational float is disregarded until the 

controller is reset.

2.  Pump runs but moves very little or no water.

 

(a)  Check for low battery. Battery will recharge if green System Ready 

LED 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 fully recharged battery.

 

(c)  Under certain conditions the pump may continue to run on a low 

battery without sufficient power to remove water. Pump will stop 

running once battery is below minimum voltage threshold.

 (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. The battery should be checked by a qualified 

battery dealer.

 

(e)  Verify pump is connected completely.

 

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

 

(g)  Make sure discharge piping is not blocked.

3.  Pump cycles too frequently.

 

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

adjust if necessary.

4.  Pump runs, but pumps water intermittently.

 

(a)  Pump may be 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.

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

    (a)  Battery is low or pump may have blockage in screen, impeller, or 

piping system.

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

primary pump. Service if required.

6.  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 Instructions.

NOTE: The Z Control

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 Cloud may provide additional information.

To perform a Factory Reset, hold the Silence and Test buttons together. A Factory Reset restores all settings to their original setting. Be sure all 

switches, pump, battery and AC connections are good before the Factory Reset. 

Summary of Contents for ProPak AQUANOT FIT 508/63

Page 1: ...5 V outlet DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD 2 Make sure the 115 V electrical supply circuit is equipped with fuses or circuit breakers of proper capacity 3 DC emergency pumps are designed for handling cle...

Page 2: ...state Discharge Feet of Head 5 1 5 m 10 3 m 15 4 6 m 28 85 m Flow GPM LPM 12 7 volts 43 163 35 132 27 102 Shut off Head This system is a combination of a primary sump pump and a backup pump to your pr...

Page 3: ...Install the Fit Controller see Figure 3 by using the anchors provided For best cooling install wall mount configuration The controller should be located at least 3 1 m above the sump 9 Connect the lea...

Page 4: ...controllerwillturnthepumponand off a few times before running the pump continuously This is to purge a suspected air lock If the high water float is removed unplugged the resulting controller and pump...

Page 5: ...DC PUMP INSTALLED IN LINE WITH SUBMERSIBLE PUMP BATTERY BOX AQUANOT FIT CONTROLLER OUTLET CONTROLLER HI WATER REED SENSOR 1 1 2 SCH 40 PVC PIPE X 10 254 mm LG 1 1 2 SCH 40 PVC TEE NOTE CHECK VALVE SC...

Page 6: ...oller 1 155368 9 Fuse 30 amp automotive blade type 1 016918 10 High water float N C 1 155653 11 Battery box asm box and cover 1 10 0764 12 Hardware pak charger switch mode 2 152864 13 Pump M53 115V 1...

Page 7: ...ed Z Control Connected Searching Broadcasting SSID or Dormant Note will not persist if pump didn t pump water See also the laminated label affixed to the controller s cord This cord label also describ...

Page 8: ...oints 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 e Remove pump Check f...

Page 9: ...rol Cloud will also be updated with the firmware update information and notification to email accounts will occur 5 You now should go back to the Z Control app to find your new device set up in the lo...

Page 10: ...ection to router is not successful If you need to force the Fit into AP mode again press the Z Control button for 12 seconds See Figure A This will cause the Fit to re enter AP mode and begin transmit...

Page 11: ...ng installed After up to 1 minute the Fit will restart and return to normal operation The Fit s alert history on the Z Control Cloud will also be updated with the firmware upgrade information and nofi...

Page 12: ...s by products capable of 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...

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