BATTERY B
If your battery looks like the battery above,
follow these directions.
1. If you have not purchased a battery box,
place a plastic garbage bag on the floor with
some paper towels or newspaper on top of it
while you are filling the battery. Place the dry
(unfilled) battery on top of the paper. If you
have purchased a battery box, place it directly
on the floor and place the battery in it.
2. Remove the two battery caps by carefully
prying them up with a screwdriver. Place the
screwdriver in the groove in the middle of the
cap on the top of the battery. DO NOT lift the
cap by prying up it from the groove on the
side of the battery. It may damage the vent.
3. (a) Carefully push in the perforated tab at the
top of the acid pack. Lift up the large tab
and pull out the dispensing hose. Hold the
hose upright above the pack and squeeze the
hose forcing all the acid back into the pack.
(b) Position the acid pack and battery as
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shown below. Pinch the end of the hose
together and cut off the tip. Insert the end
of the hose into each cell. Control the flow
by pinching the hose with thumb and
forefinger. Fill each cell of the battery to a
level just covering the battery plates, and
then go back and top off each cell equally.
It is important to have the cells filled
equally or the battery will not operate
properly. The acid should reach a level about
3/16" below the cap rings. (Diagram B)
A newly filled battery will sometimes require
additional acid after about ten minutes.
Reexamine the fill level and add additional acid,
if necessary. The battery acid may bubble at this
time and give off a sulfur-like smell, but this is
normal. After the battery has been filled, press
the two caps on the top of the battery.
Within 15-30 minutes of adding acid, the battery
will be 70-80% charged. The system will then
finish charging the battery. During this trime, the
alarm may sound. This is normal.
Remove the paper and plastic bag from beneath
the battery. Roll it up with the plastic on the
outside and place it in the trash.
CAUTION
When you fill the battery for the FIRST time,
it will be the ONLY time you add acid to the
battery. In the future, when the fluid level is
low, add distilled water to the cells. Never
add more acid.
3a
3b
Battery Maintenance
Measuring the battery fluid level is one of the
most important features of the system. It is
important to check the battery fluid levels at
least once every 4-6 months. Detailed
instructions on adding distilled water to the
battery can be found within the Understanding
the Warnings & Alarms section of this manual
(page 11,
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Water). If you are not using a
Basement Watchdog standby battery, you cannot
use the battery fluid sensor. You will need to
attach the fluid sensor to the POSITIVE (+) post
of the battery or the alarm will sound
continuously. The system will NOT warn you if
the fluid level is low in this configuration. You
will need to check your battery every couple of
months to see if it needs water. If the battery
dries out, the system will not work. If you are
using a maintenance free battery or sealed AGM
battery you will also need to attach the fluid
sensor to the POSITIVE (+) post of the battery or
the alarm will sound continuously.
System Connections
DANGER
!
Risk of electrical shock or battery explosion,
which can cause serious injury or death.
Unplug the main AC pump to avoid electrical
shock. Wear eye protection. Work in a well-
ventilated area. Do not smoke or allow a
spark or flame in the vicinity of the battery.
Avoid dropping metal tools on the battery.
If battery acid contacts eyes, flush with
water for 15 minutes and get prompt
medical attention. Review the safety
instructions on page 1.
MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER
When you position the backup system control
1a
1b
Diagram C
PUSH
to Test
or Reset
unit on the discharge pipe, be sure the charger
cord will reach the AC power outlet and the
pump cable and the float switch will reach the
bottom of the sump. Position the unit in a well-
ventilated area. Do not place anything on top of
the battery. (Diagram C)
1. Mounting the backup control unit:
Thread one plastic cable tie through the two
mounting brackets on the back of the control
unit.
(b) Secure the controller to the
discharge pipe by wrapping the tie around the
pipe and pulling it tight.
2. Connecting the backup pump: Remove the
security tag from the pump and plug the
pump wires into the pump connector on the
back of the control unit.
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(a)