American Power Conversion POWERCELL user manual Safety, English

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2.0 Safety !

ENGLISH

Caution!

CAUTION !

To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the Uninterruptible Power Source from the mains before installing a computer interface signal cable (when used). Reconnect the power cord only after all signalling interconnections have been made.

Connect the Uninterruptible Power Source to a two-pole, three-wire ground- ing mains receptacle. The receptacle must be connected to appropriate branch protection (fuse or circuit breaker). Connection to any other type of receptacle may result in a shock hazard and may violate local electrical codes.

This Uninterruptible Power Source has an internal energy source (the battery) that cannot be de-energized by the user. The output may be energized when the unit is not connected to a mains supply.

To properly de-energize the Uninterruptible Power Source in an emergency, move the I/O switch to the O (off) position and disconnect the power cord from the mains.

Avoid installing the Uninterruptible Power Source in locations where there is water or excessive humidity.

Do not allow water or any foreign object to get inside the Uninterruptible Power Source. Do not put objects containing liquid on or near the unit.

To reduce the risk of overheating the Uninterruptible Power Source, avoid exposing the unit to the direct rays of the sun. Avoid installing the unit near heat emitting appliances such as a room heater or stove.

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Contents Powercell Please save this manual Important safety instructionsTable of contents This page intentionally left blank Overview User replaceable batterySite wiring fault indicator IntroductionRemote interface Network model Surge suppression and EMI/RFI filteringEnglish SafetySécurité ¡ Seguridad Load types InstallationPlacement Receiving inspectionBattery charging Connecting to the utilityConnecting equipment to the PowerCell Example labels found at system equipment rear panels Test for proper operation Overloads Principles of operation Noise and surge suppression Inverter Load transfer switchBattery charger BatteryMonitoring and control electronics TransformerOperation during a utility failure Principles of operation Power I/0 switch Controls and indicatorsAudible alarm Interface Kits UPS monitoringComputer interface port PowerChute SoftwareDifficulty Difficulté Dificultad Problem Possible Cause Action to Take Troubleshooting chartDifficulty Replacing the battery Obtaining Service Storage conditions Storing the UPSExtended storage Pcpro Pcnet Run time versus loadSpecifications Page Life support policy Limited WarrantyPhone