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Figure 7 - Battery Hold-down Strap Threading
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
[_,WARNING ] Severe burn hazard. A filled battery contains
sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing.
NOTICE: To protect battery ease from chipping and goug-
ing, do not let battery sit on concrete floor. Install battery on
a shelf or protective pad (plywood, 2x4s, etc.). Always in-
stall battery in a dry location that is protected from flooding.
Follow the battery manufacturer's recommendations for
maintenance and safe use of battery.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Pump won't run.
1. Check all connections.
2. Check for low or defective battery.
3. Check that automatic switch is free to swing up and
down.
4. Check for blown fuse in the junction box of the system.
Motor hums but pump won't run:
1. Check for low or defective battery.
Pump runs but pumps very little or no water:
1. Make sure a check valve is installed and functioning be-
tween primary pump discharge and Backup Sump Pump
tee.
2. Check for obstruction in discharge pipe.
3. Discharge pipe length and/or height exceeds capacity of
pump. See Table III,Page 7, for pump capacity.
4. Check for low or defective battery.
5. Positive (+) and negative (-) w'tres reversed.
Pump cycles ton frequently:
1. The tether length too short on automatic float switch.
Make sure that tether is at least 3" (76mm); see Figure 3,
Page 5.
2. The main check valve located between discharge of pri-
mary pump and the Backup Sump Pump tee is not in-
stailed or working properly. Install or repair as required.
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