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Operation

 

Before performing any wiring to sump 
pump disconnect power to pump.

 1)   Plug FloodAlert into a 120-volt 

grounded wall outlet.

2)   Insert the battery jumper (See 

Figure 2).

3)   Plug grounded pump into Flood-

Alert outlet.

4)   Run the sensor wire to the sump 

and fasten using wire ties. Its 
tip should be at the level where 
you want the pump to begin 
operating.

SETTING THE RUN TIM­ER

The run timer sets the pumping depth 
and how much water you prefer to 
pump out of the pit. It does not start 
timing until the water level drops 
below the sensor wire. The moment 
the water drops below the sensing 
wire the run timer starts limiting 
the pumps run time. Initially set the 
time to 5-seconds. Test the operation 
by filling the sump pit with water 
until the sensor wire is below water. 
The timer should be set so that the 
pump turns off before the water level 
reaches the pump’s inlet. If the water 
level reaches the pump’s inlet, it will no 
longer pump water. If a pump has an 
inlet on the bottom side of the pump 
and the water level is low enough to 
allow air into the pump, an air-lock­ 
condition may occur. Air-lock­ happens 
when air is trapped in the pump and 
can not escape. Air-lock­ condition can 
be avoided if the water level stays 
above the pump’s inlet. Adjust set-time 
to remove desired amount of water 
and to avoid an air-lock­ condition.

BATTERY

The jumper on the cover connects the 
battery to the circuitry. If the unit loses 
power the battery runs the alarm and 
sensor. It should be replaced every year 
or when a power loss occurs for over 
two days.

To replace battery:

Purchase a 9-volt alk­aline battery. 
Unplug the pump from the unit and 
unplug the unit from the wall outlet. 
Remove the battery jumper. Remove 
the 4-screws holding the cover. Remove 
the cover from the base by using a 
rock­ing motion to free the receptacle 
from its slide on tabs. Unsnap the 
old battery and snap in the new one. 
Replace the cover mak­ing sure to press 
hard on the receptacle to slide it fully 
onto its 3-tabs. Replace the 4-screws 
holding the cover. Plug the unit into 
the wall outlet and the pump into the 
unit. Replace the battery jumper.

 

Do not  

  plug 

unit in with the cover removed. High 
voltages are present.

WATER SENSING

EST measures the surface area of 
liquid contacting two metals. Since the 
sump is grounded for safety reasons, 
something metal in the sump must be 
grounded. This might be the pump 
case, the sump itself, or on a plastic 
pump, it’s motor shaft. The sensing 
wire is the other metal. EST senses the 
square inches of contact between the 
two metals and their distance. The 
purpose is to ignore thin water films 
that might coat the surface of a wire 
or pipe and only detect the main body 
of water. It does not detect resistance 
and touching the sensing wire to 
ground does not activate it. 

OIL FILM­S

EST is able to break­ apart oil films that 
might coat its sensing probe. Oil films 
float on the surface of water adhering 
to the surface of metals preventing 
them from mak­ing electrical contact 
with the water. EST’s tiny fast moving 
electronic pulses move non-conductive 
liquids away from the probe, busting 
them apart if they manage to coat it.

Operating Instructions

Figure 2

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Dial sets the amount of 
time the pump needs to 
drain water from sump

Battery 
Jumper

Plug sump pump 
into outlet

Power Indicator 
Light

Gives indication  
that water is in  
contact with sensor

Indicates pump 
is running

When water is in contact 
with sensor for 15 seconds 
the alarm will sound and 
the “Water Detected” and 
“Pump Relay On” LEDs will 
flash alternately

M­odel AU5ES

WATER LEVEL

Water seek­s its own level but 
compacted soil causes it to deviate to 
the path of least resistance. As a result 
ground water will not rise at a uniform 
level across your entire basement. 
A sump pump pit must not only be 
deep enough, but more importantly 
maintain a low enough water level to 
insure that the path of least resistance 
remains underground and not across 
the top of your basement floor. An 
empty sump draws more groundwater 
from surrounding areas than a full one. 
Experience shows this to be roughly a 
4:1 ratio; a 1-foot below grade peak­ 
water level draws from only a 4-foot 
radius while a 3-foot below grade peak­ 
water level extends this out to 12-feet. 
A common error is setting the water 
level as high as possible to minimize 
pump cycling and later noticing that 
water surfaces some distance away. 
Zcross technology in FloodAlert allows 
you to set the water level as low as 
practical without worrying about high 
cycle operation.

   

RATINGS

Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-130 VAC
Max. Current  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-Amps Peak­ Run Current
Lock­ed Rotor  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-Amps
Starting Current . . . . . . . . . . . 40-Amps
Battery  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-Volt Alk­aline
Alarm  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80db @ 1m Alternating
Run Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-60 Seconds
Patent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,820,483 others pending

Notes

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