Falcon SG1KRM-2TU Care & Maintenance, Battery Life vs. Temperature, Battery Replacement

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CHAPTER 6

Maintenance & Technical Support

1.Care & Maintenance

Falcon® SG Series UPSs are designed to be maintenance-free. They can be cleaned with a damp cloth or non-abrasive cleanser, providing the UPS is turned off and the input plug is disconnected from the utility source.

On a regular basis, check the vents to make sure they are kept free from accumulation of dust, dirt or lint.

2.Battery Life vs. Temperature

For full battery life, keep the UPS close to an ambient temperature of 77ºF. The batteries should never be exposed to temperatures below 40ºF and above 104ºF.

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3.Battery Replacement

This UPS contains sealed maintenance-free batteries (VRLA). When situated in a typical office environment, with the proper charging and limited cycling, the batteries can last many years. In home, office or computer room environments, the batteries should be replaced every three to five years.

Should you require battery replacement contact the Falcon Service Department

(see page 20 for contact information).

WARNING

Never attempt to service batteries. High voltage exists within the unit, which could cause electrical shock. Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.

When replacing the UPS batteries, use the same number and type of batteries.

NEVER

A. NEVER dispose of batteries in a fire, as batteries will explode.

B. NEVER dispose of used batteries or the UPS in the trash or landfill as it is a violation of federal and state laws. The UPS and Batteries must be recycled. For UPS and battery recycling information, please contact our service department for the name and address of the nearest battery recycling facility.

CAUTION

A. Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic.

B. A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current.

REFER ALL BATTERY SERVICING OR REPLACEMENT TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPLACE THE BATTERIES YOURSELF.

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Contents Owners Operating Manual Table of Contents SG Series ON-LINE UPS System Block Diagram Important Safety Instructions Input Power Factor Correction Extended Battery Bank OptionTrue Regenerative On-Line Design Microprocessor ControlSG Rackmount Installation Instructions Rackmount UPS Mounting Instructions --- ImportantNo Battery Backup is Provided When in this Mode Green Mode Disabled Enabled100-120V 200-240V Models OnlyBattery Module Interconnect Wiring UPSPage Optional Slide Mounting KIT Sgrmkit Slide Mounting DetailsSG Rackmount Extended Battery Bank Selection Guide For 1KVA ModelsUPS Front Panel Indicator and Function Keys OperationInverter Indicator LED Category two alarms Audible AlarmsCategory one alarms Front & Rear Panel Details All modelsSG1KRM-1TU SG1KRM-2TUSG2KRM-2TU & SG3KRM-2TU Typical Rear Panel Overview SG2KRM-1TU & SG3KRM-1TUTypical Rear Panel Overview Communications Interfaces LocationSupported Protocols RS-232 InterfaceDRY Contact & Opto Coupler Interface Board Options PIN & Jumper Assignment for the FalconUA88374 Relay Option Board UA88376 Relay Option BoardNo-bypass signal Typical Falcon Opto-coupler Interface CardPIN Assignment for the Falcon UA88373 OPTO-COUPLER Option BoardBattery Replacement Care & MaintenanceBattery Life vs. Temperature Storing the UPS and Batteries FCC ConsiderationsTechnical Support Requesting Technical Information or SupportSUPPORT@FALCONUPS.COM 800.842.6940 Falcon Web SupportLimited NEW Product Warranty Agreement General ProvisionsSG SeriesTM UPS Plus