Basement Watchdog Big Combo User Manual

Page 13

Advertising
background image

Page 12

6

Charging

The Basement Watchdog backup system is
equipped with a computer-controlled automatic
charging system. The computer is constantly
monitoring the battery and will supply a pre-
programmed amount of energy to keep your
battery at full charge. The “Charging” light will
be on or flashing while the battery is charging,
and off when it is not charging. If the battery
is discharged from extended use, the charger
light will remain on until the battery is
completely recharged.

7

System Operating

This light will always be on when there is power
coming from either the battery or the outlet.

TEST-RESET-SILENCE BUTTON

To test the pump, press the YELLOW button for 1
second. The pump will run for 2 seconds and
then shut off automatically.

To silence an alarm, press the YELLOW button for
1 second. Some alarms cannot be silenced since
action needs to be taken to prevent a flood.

To reset the BATTERY or PUMP alarm, press the
button for 1 second. To silence them for 24
hours, press the YELLOW button for 5 seconds

until you hear a buzz. The alarms will
automatically re-activate in 24 hours

TESTING THE BACKUP FLOAT SWITCH

It is important to manually test the float
switch periodically or after any maintenance.

Lift the float up and let
go. This will activate the
pump. The control unit
will run the pump for
approximately 25 seconds
so it can empty all the
water in the sump pit. If
there is no water in the
pit, 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 YELLOW button to silence the
alarm. If the YELLOW 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 YELLOW button to completely
silence the alarm.

While the pumps are active, water will come out
of the 1/8” holes located on the top of the main
pump and in the elbow of the backup pump.
This is normal. The holes are needed to prevent
an air lock within the system. DO NOT obstruct
the holes or an air lock may prevent the system
from activating.

TESTING THE PRIMARY PUMP
FLOAT SWITCH

Lift the float within
the cage with a
pencil or other non-
metallic item and
let it drop. The
pump will run for
an additional 10
seconds after the
float returns to the
original position. It will not damage the pump
to run it for this short time if the sump pit is dry.
However, DO NOT hold the float up for an
extended time without water in the sump.
While the pumps are active, water will come out
of the 1/8” holes located on the top of the main
pump and in the elbow of the backup pump.
This is normal. The holes are needed to prevent
an air lock within the system. DO NOT obstruct
the holes or an air lock may prevent the system
from activating.

THE REMOTE TERMINAL

The BW4000 can be connected to a home
security system or other alarm devices to alert
you to a problem or required maintenance.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTING THE
REMOTE ALARM

The terminal is located on the front of the
control unit. There are three (3) positions for
wire connections on the terminal: N.O. –
normally open, N.C. - normally closed, and
common.

Check your security system to determine whether
an open (no contact) or closed (making contact)
connection is needed to activate the alarm.
The security system will provide two connection
terminals. You will need to extend wires from
the security system to the Basement Watchdog
control unit. Strip the two wires, ¼” each.
Connect either wire to the common terminal. To
secure the wire into the terminal, insert the
exposed wire into the hole on the back of the
terminal next to the screw marked common.
Turn the screw a few turns to lock-in the wire.
If the security system requires a closing of a
contact to activate the alarm, secure the other
wire in the terminal hole labeled N.O. (normally
open). If the security system requires an
opening of a contact, secure the wire in the
terminal hole labeled N.C. (normally closed).

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST

Maintenance should be performed 1-2 times per
year

1. Lift the float switch as described at left.

2. Remove all debris from the bottom of the pit.

3. Remove all debris from the water.

4. Remove all debris from the float switch.

5. Fill the pit with water. Make sure the pump

turns on at the intended level.

6. While the pump is running, make sure the

pump is evacuating water at a good pace and
water is coming out of the 1/8” air bleed hole.

7. Remove the fluid sensor and yellow cap from

the battery and rinse any residue buildup from
the bottom of the battery cap. Replace the
cap and fluid sensor.

8. Check battery fluid levels once every four

months.

PARTS & SERVICE INFORMATION

You can receive technical support, parts or
service information by calling Glentronics, Inc.
at 800-991-0466, option 3, or by visiting the
website at www.basementwatchdog.com. Send
your unit to the following address for repairs:

Glentronics, Inc.

645 Heathrow Drive, Lincolnshire, IL 60069

2

3

FUSE

CHARGER

PUMP

LIFT

FLOAT

LIFT

FLOAT

Advertising