Star Water Systems 3SDHL User Manual

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way are they meant to supersede the instructions that

accompany the detector nor do they supersede advice

from the CO detector manufacturer.
If the audible alarm associated with your CO detector is

activated, we recommend the following actions:
1. Take immediate action for personal safety as

recommended in the CO detector literature.

2. Contact the appropriate agency to determine if the

CO is being produced by your furnace, water heater,

or any other device which uses natural gas.

3. If you are certain that no CO is being produced,

then a charging battery may be producing gaseous

by-products which are causing the CO detector

to activate. Contact the manufacturer and ask for

recommendations as to what can be done to prevent

the alarm activation.

MAINTENANCE

1. Inspect and test system for proper operations at least

every 3 months.

(a) red power on indicator light should be “on”

indicating AC power is on.

(b) unplug primary pump and the control charger

from power supply.

(c) Fill sump with water to the “on” level for the dC

pump. Allow pump to run a few minutes.

(d) The alarm will sound approximately 5 seconds

after the pump starts to run.

(e) push alarm reset switch. The alarm will go “off”.

(f) pump will shut off after water level is lowered and

the float drops to the off position.

2. plug the control charger and the primary pump into

the wall outlet.

(a) The primary pump will come on and lower the

water to the normal operating level and shut off.

(b) The “yellow” charging light should be on. The

charger is replacing the energy consumed during the

test. The “green” light will come on after the charger

has replaced the energy consumed during the test.

3. Battery should be agitated gently every 3 months.

CAUTION: Battery acid is dangerous. Take

proper safety precautions. do not splash the acid.

Add distilled water to battery when necessary per

battery manufacturer's instructions.

TROUBLESHOOTING

1. Charging and charged Led’s alternate frequently.

(a) This is normal.

2. dC pump won’t run.

(a) Check 15 amp fuse in line from pump to switch

(see fig. 5). If fuse is blown, replace with 15 amp

Littelfuse type 3AG, series 311.

(b) Check for proper connections.

(c) Check all wire terminal points. Clean if required.

(d) Check for low battery. Service battery if required.

3. pump runs but pumps very little or no water.

(a) Check for low battery. Battery will recharge

if red power “on” light indicates power has been

restored and the float switch is in the off position.

(b) If immediate usage is required, remove and

replace dead battery with a full recharged battery.

(c) due to varying conditions the pump may continue

to run on a low battery without sufficient power to

remove water. pump will not stop running until

battery is completely discharged.

(d)

CAUTION: Weak batteries can be

recharged but may not store sufficient energy for

full service. A weak recharged battery can only be

detected by reduced pumping time or by checking

each cell with a hydrometer. If your emergency pump

system is used frequently the battery should be

checked by a qualified battery dealer.

4. pump cycles too frequently.

(a) Check positions of rubber stops on float rod.

(b) Adjust upper rubber float stop as required.

recommended for standard installation.

5. Float switch in “on” position. pump won’t run.

(a) remove pump. Check for obstruction in pump

preventing impeller from rotating.

6. pump runs, but pumps water intermittently.

(a) pump is air locking. Check flow of water incoming

to sump. If water is entering the sump at a high

velocity creating a turbulent condition, a mixture of air

and water may cause a complete or partial air lock

and reduce or stop the flow of water in the discharge

pipe.

(b) Baffle the incoming stream of water to reduce

turbulence. diverting water stream against wall of

basin usually corrects an air lock problem.

7. Water level stays high. dC pump continues to run.

(a) Battery is low.

(b) If power has been restored and water in sump

remains high check primary pump. Service if

required.

(c) After several hours the battery will be restored to

full charge.

8. Alarm sounds during battery recharge cycle.

(

a) push alarm reset (max. 3 times). If condition

persists, replace battery.

(b) To silence alarm if alarm will not reset, unplug the

charger from 115V wall outlet, then disconnect the

black lead from charger on negative (-) battery post.

Check battery. replace if necessary. reconnect and

refer to Installation (step 14).

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