Basement Watchdog Combo User Manual

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if a replacement battery is not available, you
could temporarily use your car battery.
Once the AC power is restored, the battery will
recharge automatically, unless it is old or
damaged. The alarm will go off when the AC
power is restored and the pumping energy
reaches 1/2 hour or more.
In the event that your Basement Watchdog
backup sump pump has pumped for an extended
period of time, the battery may be very depleted.
In this condition, when the AC power is returned
to the unit, a battery alarm will continue to
sound. The battery may need a longer period to
recharge.
For a faster recharge, an automotive or marine
battery charger can be used to recharge the
battery. Follow the manufacturer’s instruction
and safety information included with the
charger.
If the battery is relatively new and the battery
alarm is activated, before you replace the
battery, call the Glentronics service department.
The phone number is 800-991-0466, option 3.

TO CLEAN THE BATTERY TERMINALS
AND CABLES

Risk of electrical shock or battery explosion,
which can cause serious injury of death. 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.

1. Unplug the charger and blue AC controller

from the wall outlet.

2. Remove the cover of the battery box by

pushing in the tabs on the front and back,
then lifting up.

3. Fan the area around the top of the battery

with a piece of cardboard (or another non-
metallic material) to remove any hydrogen or
oxygen gas that may have been emitted from
the battery.

4. Remove the fluid sensor from the battery.

Unscrew the wing nuts. Remove the battery
cables.

5. Clean the battery posts with a battery

terminal cleaner or a wire brush.

6. Clean any corrosion off of the ring connectors

on the ends of the battery wires. Us a stiff
brush or sandpaper. DO NOT apply corrosion
resisting sprays or pads to the terminal rings
or posts after you have cleaned them, since
this could prevent the system from charging
properly.

7. Replace the fluid sensor in the top of the

battery. Then replace the battery cables,
WHITE to the NEGATIVE (-) post and BLACK to
the POSITIVE (+) post. Tighten the wing nuts.

8. Plug the charger and the blue AC pump

controller back into the wall outlet.

9. You may have to press the WHITE button to

silence the PUMP alarm.

REPLACING THE BATTERY

Risk of electric shock or battery explosion,
which can cause serious injury or death.
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.

REFER TO THE PHOTOS AT RIGHT AND ON PAGE 11

Basement Watchdog batteries come in two
configurations. (A) One has six battery caps that
screw into the top of the battery, and the fluid
sensor fits in the cap with the two holes. (B)
The other battery has two large caps that each
snap over 3 holes. The sensor hole in this
battery is molded in the top of the battery.

1. Unplug the charger and blue AC controller

from the wall outlet.

2. If you are using a battery box, remove the

cover and fan the area around the top of the
battery with a piece of cardboard (or another
non-metallic

material) to remove any

hydrogen or oxygen gas that may have been
emitted from the battery.

3. Remove the fluid sensor from the top of the

battery. If the sensor was in the cap of the
battery, remove the battery cap and save it
for use in a new battery.

4. Unscrew the wing nuts and remove the battery

cables.

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DANGER

5

6

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DANGER

A

B

2

REMOVE

3,4

2

REMOVE

4

3

8

9

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