APC ACPA4000 Safety symbols that may be used in this manual

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Safety symbols that may be used in this manual

Safety symbols that may be used in this manual

Electrical Hazard: Indicates an electrical hazard which, if not avoided, could result in injury or death.

Danger: Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in severe personal injury or substantial damage to product or other property.

Warning: Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in personal injury or damage to product or other property.

Heavy: Indicates a heavy load that should not be lifted without assistance.

Caution: Indicates a potential hazard which, if not avoided, could result in personal injury or damage to product or other property.

Tip Hazard: This equipment is easily tipped. Use extreme caution when unpacking or moving.

Note: Indicates important information.

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NetworkAIR ACPA4000

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Contents Installation, Operation, and Maintenance ACPA4000NetworkAIR Portable Air Conditioning Unit Page American Power Conversion Legal Disclaimer Page General Information InstallationContents Operation Maintenance and Troubleshooting Page Manual updates General InformationOverview About the NetworkAIR ACPA4000Safety symbols that may be used in this manual Cross-referencesymbol used in this manualSafety Storing the Equipment Before InstallationInspecting the Equipment Filing a claimInventory Tools RequiredThe equipment ships with the items shown below Front view Component IdentificationRear view Net Weight Dimensions and WeightsDimensions are shown in mm in Shipping WeightWhere to locate the equipment InstallationLock the rolling casters Hose connections Intake and Exhaust VentsAssemble the ceiling adapter Install the adapter in a drop ceiling NetworkAIR ACPA4000Assemble the ducts Connect the fitting to the drain line Drain LineAttach the drain line. Attach Accessories Temperature/humidity sensorOverview Relays and ContactsOutput relays To connect an output relay Input contactsTo connect an input contact Start-upchecklist Start-UpHow to apply power to the equipment Overview OperationDisplay interface identification Turn on the equipment How to Use the InterfaceScrolling status screens Date 18-Jun-2007 Time Main menu screenNavigating the interface Date 18-Jun-2007 TimePassword entry Change settingsTurn off the equipment Set Environmental Controls Default scheduleSchedule On/Off Operating schedulesSchedule 1 of ModeTemperature and humidity alarms Set Up AlarmsSet the alarm delay Set the date and time Set Up the DisplayPassword and time-out Display interface optionsPath Main Menu Setup System Device Device settingsResetting to default settings Path Main Menu Setup Factory DefaultsHow to download firmware User input contacts Set Up Contacts and RelaysInput contacts User outputsScrolling status screens Checking Equipment StatusDefault schedule status System and environmental status screensViewing alarm status Manufacturer dataSilence Active Alarm Responding to AlarmsSilencing the alarm beeper Warning or alarm LEDAlarm and event log Active alarm screenResolving alarm conditions Alarm Message Alarm messagesAction Required Action Required Alarm MessageRemote temperature Scrolling status screens Display Interface Reference ChartsSetup Monitoring informationStatus Programmable settingsSetup Control EnvironmentSetup SystemMaintenance Maintenance and TroubleshootingReplace the air filter Clean the cabinet Clean the condenser filter and test the LCDI plugUpdate the main control board firmware Possible cause TroubleshootingProblem Corrective actionNon-transferablewarranty One-YearFactory WarrantyTerms of warranty ExclusionsWarranty claims Claims Warranty ProceduresParts Physical SpecificationsElectrical Component TypePage 990-0412D 990-0412DAPC Worldwide Customer Support 03/2008