Understanding the warnings & alarms – Basement Watchdog Emergency User Manual

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3. Connecting the pump: Remove the security

tag from the pump and plug the pump wires
into the pump connector on the back of the
control unit. Keep the backup pump wire, the
AC pump wire, and the float wire separate
from each other. Do not let them cross on the
final installation.

4. Installing the battery fluid sensor:

BASEMENT WATCHDOG BATTERIES COME IN
TWO CONFIGURATIONS. THE HOLE FOR THE
FLUID SENSOR IS MARKED BY AN ARROW ON
THE TOP OF EACH BATTERY. Remove the cover
of the battery box by pushing in the tabs on
the front and back, then lifting up. 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. (a) If the top of the battery has six
small battery caps, replace the battery cap
that is 2nd from the POSITIVE (+) post with
the battery cap that is provided in the
Basement Watchdog package. An arrow on
the top of the battery marks this position.
There are two holes in this battery cap. Insert

the fluid sensor in the hole that is off-center
on the top of the cap. Do not glue the sensor
into the cap. (b) If the top of the battery has
two large caps, place the fluid sensor in the
hole molded on the top of the battery. It is
located in the second cell from the positive
post, and the location is marked by an arrow
on the top label. Hold the sensor straight up
and press it firmly into the hole. Do not bend
the sensor.

If you are not
using the Basement
Watchdog Standby
battery, you cannot
use the battery
fluid sensor. How-
ever, you must
attach the sensor
to the POSITIVE (+)
post of the battery
or the alarm will sound continuously. The
Basement Watchdog sump pump 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.

5. Connecting the battery: Remove the wing

nuts from the battery terminals. Remove the
security tag from the battery cables. Attach
the battery cables to the battery…the WHITE
wire to the NEGATIVE (-) post, and the BLACK
wire to the POSITIVE (+) post. Replace the
wing nuts and tighten them.

6. Connecting the charger: Immediately plug

the charger into the charger hole on the back
of the control unit, then into an AC outlet on
the wall. (You should provide additional
protection for the control unit by using a
surge protector).

7. If the pump alarm is sounding, press the

WHITE button to silence the alarm.

8. Secure the cover on the battery box by

slipping the tabs through the fittings on the
front and back of the box.

9. BE SURE TO PLUG IN THE MAIN AC PUMP

WHEN YOU COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION.

Understanding the
Warnings & Alarms

The Basement Watchdog control unit features a
series of warning lights that pinpoint potential
problems. In addition, an alarm sounds to alert
you to the problem. In some cases the lights
and alarm will go off automatically when the
problem has been solved. In others, the WHITE
button must be pushed to silence the alarm.
Refer to the table below for a quick review of the
features and their corresponding alarm status.

1a

Diagram F

PUMP

FLOAT
WIRE

WIRE

AC

PUMP

WIRE

CONTROL

UNIT

WIRE

TIE

WIRE

TIE

MAIN
AC PUMP

BATTERY

CABLE

SENSOR

TERMINAL

BATTERY

BOX

BATTERY

DRAIN TILE

PIPE ADAPTER

FLOAT SWITCH

BASEMENT WATCHDOG

EMERGENCY PUMP

AC

OUTLET

SURGE

PROTECTOR

CHARGER

UNION OR

CHECK
VALVE

DRILL 1/8” HOLE IF

CHECK VALVE USED

1b

2

3

4b

5

POSITIVE

POST

NEGATIVE

POST

6b

6a

4a

7

CAUTION

Power

Yes

Yes

Alarm
Water

No

Yes

Alarm

Pump

Yes

No, push the

Alarm

WHITE button

System

No alarm

No alarm

Light

Battery

No

Yes

Alarm

Alarm can be

silenced

before

problem is

corrected

Alarm shuts off

automatically

when the

problem is

corrected

Warning

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