Sterling Plumbing 882.00253.00 Septic System User Manual


 
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Reviewing Pump Status
The “Pump Status” screen is the counterpart of the “Station Status” screen. To reach the
“Pump Status” screen from any other screen, touch PUMP STATUS on any screen. The
“Pump Status” screen appears.
Figure 10: “Pump Status” Screen During Operation
The status of each pump is color-coded. You can see an explanation of each status by using
the online help. To do so from this screen, complete the following steps:
1. Touch HELP button. The “HELP Menu” screen appears.
2. Touch PUMP STATES. The “Pump Symbols Help” screen appears, explaining the
status represented by each color.
3. When you are finished reviewing the information, touch HELP MENU.
The following table explains the status represented by each color at the Station Status screen.
Color Label Description
Gray outline Offline Pump is not enabled. The controller ignores any alarms.
Green Ready Pump is off, waiting for demand from a station.
Light Blue Idle Pump is on, waiting for demand from a station. If there is no
demand before the end of the auto shutdown delay, the pump
will turn off.
Blue Convey Pump is conveying material to a station.
Red, Alarm Pump is in alarm.
Red outline Critical Pump is in critical alarm. The controller has disabled the pump
until the alarm is cleared.
Yellow Ramping
Up/Down
Pump is in process of starting or stopping.
Additional basic information about each pump, including configuration settings and the
number of hours the pump has been running, is available at the “Pump Setup” screen. For
details on configuration settings, see page 37. For details on the hour meter, see page 31.