APC BK250EI, BK400EI, BK600EI user manual 3ObtainingService

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The troubleshooting chart in section 7.1 covers most of the difficulties that a user may encounter under conditions other than a failure of the UPS itself. For problems not covered in the chart, follow the below listed instructions.

See the troubleshooting chart and eliminate the obvious. A tripped UPS circuit breaker is the most common problem encountered and is user resettable once excessive loads are un- plugged from the UPS.

If the circuit breaker is OK, note your UPS model, serial number and date of purchase. Contact the Customer Service Department at the phone number given on the cover of this manual.

Be prepared to provide a description of the problem. A technician will help you solve the problem over the phone if possible, or will give you a Return Material Authorization Num- ber (RMA#).

If the UPS is within the warranty period, repairs will be performed free of charge. If it is not within the warranty period, there will be a charge for repair.

Pack the UPS in its original packaging. If you no longer have the original shipping materi- als, ask the technician about obtaining a new set. It is very important that you pack the UPS properly to avoid damage in transit. Never use styrofoam beads for packing because the UPS will settle through beads and become damaged. Damages sustained in transit are not covered under warranty. Enclose a letter in the package with your name, RMA#, ad- dress, copy of sales receipt, description of trouble, phone number and check (if necessary).

Mark your RMA# on the outside of the package. The factory cannot accept any package without this marking.

Return your UPS via insured, prepaid carrier to the address on the rear of this booklet.

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Contents APC Back-UPS Pleasesaveorrecyclethepackagingmaterials ImportantSafetyInstructionsPleasesavethismanual TableofContents 2Userreplaceablebattery 3Optionswitches0Introduction 1Overview6Remoteinterface Test / Alarm Disable switch5SurgesuppressionandEMI/RFIfiltering 0Safety 0Sécurité!Françias 0Sicherheit!Deutsch Vorsicht¡Seguridad!Español ¡Atencion0Installation 2Placement1Receivinginspection 3Loadtypes4ConnectingtotheUtility 5BatterychargingConnecting Your Equipment to the UPS Example labels found at system equipment rear panels Test for Proper Operation 8Overloads0PrinciplesofOperation Noise and surge suppression 2Loadtransferswitch 3BatteryCharger4Battery 5Inverter8Operationduringautilityfailure 6TransformerMonitoring and control electronics Page Controlsandindicators Power I/0 switchTest/Alarm Disable switch on units so equipped 3AudiblealarmOption Switch #2 and #3 4OptionSwitchesOption Switch #1 Option Switch #2 Switch #3 Undervoltage Transfer Option Switch #42PowerChuteSoftware600VAonly 0UPSmonitoringPage 0Difficulty 0Difficulté Françias0SchwierigkeitDeutsch 0Dificultad Español ¡Cuidado1TroubleshootingChart Mo r1TroubleshootingChart 2ReplacingtheBattery 3ObtainingService 2ExtendedStorage StoringtheUPSStorageConditions 0RunTimeVersusLoad Specifications 10.2TransferCharacteristics10.3OutputCharacteristics 10.4Batteryandcharger10.6Operatingenvironmentandphysicaldimensions Surge and noise suppressionDeclaration of Conformity LimitedWarranty Page Serial number