How To Use With Your Existing Sump Pump
For use with and an existing sump or sewage pump up to 12 amps max.
    - Eliminate the existing switch that was supplied with the sump pump.
                The ION Genesis Controller Sensor will operate as the pumps main switch..

For use with an existing pump with an integrated switch
  - Tie the integrated switch(es) in the On (up) position. The ION Genesis Controller Sensor will operate as the pump(s) main switch.

How to Set the ON/OFF POINT

- Using the PUMP TURN ON LEVEL buttons, set the desired water level at which the pump should turn on.
- This level is measured in inches, up from the bracket screw head of the lower water sensor, (Digital Level Sensor).  This setting must be set below the bottom of the HIGH WATER SENSOR.
- When the water level is pumped down to the bracket screw head of the lower water sensor, the pump is turned off.
NOTE:  This setting only pertains to the lower water level sensor, and will be retained in memory in the event of a complete power failure.

How to Test the Controller Functions

It is recommended that the system be tested by filling the sump pit with water using a hose.
- The first pump should turn on and empty the pit of water.
- If a second pump is installed, filling the pit again should cause the second pump to run.

How To Test The Alarm Functions

To test the alarm functions, simply apply gentle pressure with a finger on the sensing plate through the middle hole on the underside of the top level sensor (High Water Sensor).
- The controller should cue audible and visual alerts, and engage any alarm dialer and/or external devices that may be connected for remote notification.

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The Ion Genesis® is the first-of-a-kind smart controller that comes complete with dual digital level sensors serving as the eyes in your sump pit that continuously monitors, diagnoses and reports to the controller of the system’s real-time critical pumping information. An easy to read LCD display lets you know the status of you system at a quick glance. This technology replaces system controllers that use mechanically controlled float switches that will fail due to the wear and tear of sump pit environments.