PHCC Pro Series Pro Series 2200 Battery Backup Sump Pump System User Manual

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REPLACING THE PUMP

1. Unplug the pump from the back of

the control unit.

2. Release the rubber union or check

valve and remove the pump and the
rigid PVC pipe section from the
sump.

3. Unscrew the pipe and fitting from the

old pump and screw them into the
new pump.

4. Lower the pump into the sump and

reconnect the rubber union or check
valve.

5. Plug the pump wires into the back of

the control panel.

Battery power level

Your Pro Series 2200 backup sump
pump system has a power level gauge,
which will report the level of charge in
the battery. As the battery’s energy is
depleted during operation without AC
power, or simply by aging, the gauge will
indicate the percent of charge remaining
in the battery. Should the percent drop
below 25%, the battery problem
indicator will light up and the alarm will
sound.

If this warning goes on while the pump is
running, you will have a minimum of one

hour to replace the battery.

(In most

cases the pump does not run con-
tinuously, and therefore, it will run much
longer.) In a severe emergency, if a
replacement battery is not available, you
could temporarily use your car battery.

Once the AC power is restored, the
battery will recharge, unless it is old or
damaged. Press the gray button for one
second to reset the alarm.

To silence the alarm during an
emergency, press the gray button for 5
seconds. This will silence the alarm for
24 hours.

TESTING THE FLOAT SWITCH

Manually testing the float switch
periodically is highly recommended.
Lift the float up and let go.

This will

activate the pump. The controller will
run the pump for approximately 30-40
seconds so it can empty all the water in
the sump pit. If there is no water in the
sump, the pump can run dry for this
amount of time. The alarm will sound
and the pump light will go on. After the
pump has stopped, push the gray button
to silence the alarm.

If the gray button is pressed before the
pump has stopped, the alarm will go off
temporarily. Wait for the pump to stop
pumping, and then push the gray button
to completely silence the alarm.

PARTS & SERVICE INFORMATION

You can receive technical support, parts
or service information by calling
Glentronics, Inc. at (800) 991-0466,
choose option 3.

Send your unit to the following address
for repairs:

Glentronics, Inc.
1150 Willis Ave.
Wheeling, IL 60090-5817

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Glentronics, Inc., 1150 Willis Ave., Wheeling, IL 60090-5817

800-991-0466

©2001, Glentronics, Inc.

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