APC 1000XL, 120VAC, 750XL, SUA1500X93, 230VAC user manual 1500VA Model

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1500VA Model

Step 3

Step A

1000VA Model

Step 3

Battery

Terminals

Pull the battery module out of the compartment until the back of the module is flush with the outer edges of the UPS.

Disconnect the battery connector.

Step B

Disconnect the battery cable terminals before removing the battery module from the UPS.

Note: The red cable connects to the red color- coded terminal; the black cable connects to the black color-coded terminal. This will be impor- tant during the battery replacement procedure.

Battery

Terminals

Be sure to deliver the spent battery to a recycling facility or ship it to APC in the re- placement battery packing material.

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Contents APC Smart-UPS Page Positioning the UPS IntroductionUnpacking Plug in the battery connector Connecting Equipment and Power to the UPSPower management software and interface kits can be used Operation On Battery Operation User Configurable Items Off Storage Replacing the Battery Module1500VA Model Disconnecting the Battery for Transport Troubleshooting 120V models only Utility Voltage Contacting APC Service230V Models Regulatory Agency Approvals and Radio Frequency WarningsDeclaration of Conformity Limited Warranty
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750XL, 230VAC, SUA1500X93, 1500VA, 1000XL specifications

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