American Power Conversion S15BLK owner manual Circuit breaker has tripped

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Note: The unit will not turn on and accept incoming utility power if the power is out of range. The unit can still be "cold-started" using battery power by pressing and holding the power switch in until the unit beeps.

Probable Cause:

Circuit breaker has tripped.

 

 

Solution:

Check both your home and unit circuit breakers. If

 

the circuit breaker on the rear of the APC unit has

 

"tripped", the center post will be extended out

 

about 1/4 to 1/2 inch. Push it back in to reset it. If

 

it trips again, reduce the number of devices that are

 

plugged into the unit one at a time, and try again.

 

 

Note: The unit circuit breaker is rated for 15 Amps; however, the National Electrical Code (NEC) dictates that any particular home circuit should not be loaded to more than 80% of its rating.

Connected equipment reboots or turns off during or after the unit is on battery power

Probable Cause:

Battery was disconnected after the unit was

 

installed and powered on.

 

 

Solution:

The unit will warn you via the LCD if the battery

 

is disconnected, but this warning could go

 

unnoticed. Remove the front bezel by grasping

 

the sides of the bezel and pulling straight back.

 

Check the battery connection to ensure that it is

 

fully pushed into its battery connector socket.

 

 

Probable Cause:

The unit is overloaded.

 

 

Solution:

I the unit has too many devices plugged into the

 

outlets, the runtime when operating on battery

 

will become very short. If you check the display,

 

you can determine how much of the UPS load

 

capacity is used. Also, there is a red OVERLOAD

 

LED on the front panel that will light if the unit is

 

overloaded (greater than 95%), we recommend

 

that you reduce the load by unplugging one or

 

more devices.

 

 

Probable Cause:

Battery charge was low when the unit switched to

 

battery power.

 

 

Solution:

Allow the unit to fully recharge by leaving the

 

unit plugged in. It must charge approximately 8

 

hours to recharge a discharged battery to 90%

 

capacity.

 

 

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Contents Model S15 Shown Page Safety Information Example of Antenna Grounding PER National Electric Code NEC Safety Symbols Protect Your InvestmentRegistration VerificationPage Table of Contents Page Introduction Package Contents Safety Precautions Unit Power CapacityFeatures Surge Protection Front Panel Controls and Indicators Front and Rear PanelsRemovable Support Feet Status Push Button Vacuum Fluorescent DisplayUp Arrow Push Button LOW Battery Status Indicator Line OK Status IndicatorFiltering Status Indicator Overload Status IndicatorRear Panel Connectors and Circuit Breaker Setup Push ButtonRegulating Status Indicator Delayed 2 Status IndicatorP q r s Surge Protected COAX/RF Connectors Additional Surge Protected COAX/RF ConnectorsInput Power Connector Ethernet Surge Protected JacksSurge Protected Telephone Jacks TEL/DVR/SAT/DSL Cooling FanInstallation Removing the Battery PackInstalling the Unit Inserting and Connecting the Battery Front Bezel RemovalInstall the battery retaining bar Powering On and Connecting Equipment Performing the System TestOUTLET2 on Selftest is on ON-LINE Selftest Screen No External Battery Connected Screen Status and Informational Screens Status ScreensSystem Load Xxxw Load XXX% Informational Screens Source Xxxxxxx EST. Runtime Xhrs ScreenFirmware Version Xxxxxxx Screen Firmware Version Xxxxxxx ScreenModel Number and Serial Number Screen Phone Number and Technical Support Internet AddressConnecting the Components Input FREQUENCY/OUTPUT Frequency ScreenS10/S15 Set Up Using Front-Panel Controls Audible Alarm Setting Screen Sensitivity High Setting Screen GO to Battery if Xxxv Setting Screen Lowbattwarning Setting Screen Do Quik Selftest Screen DISPLY-BEEP Test Screen Initialization Complete Limited Warranty Technical Specifications InputOutput Surge Protection PhysicalPage Troubleshooting Unit will not turn onCircuit breaker has tripped Replace Battery LED is illuminated Contact InformationTechnical Support Page Page APC Worldwide Customer Support 990-1906D 2007