Emergency supply period | Batteries not fully charged | Charge the batteries for |
shorter than nominal value. | / batteries old resp. defect | at least for the charging |
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| time acc. Chapter 2.3, |
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| and then check |
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| capacity. If the problem |
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| still persists, consult |
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| your dealer. |
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LED “Line” and LED “Fault” | Cutoff because of UPS | Check that no overload |
light up, continous tone | internal overtemperature | is present, that the |
(Error No. 17). | detection. | UPS vent is not |
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| blocked and that the |
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| environment |
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| temperature lies in the |
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| tolerance. Await 10 |
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| min. cooling phase, |
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| then switch on again. |
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Error No. 19 | Cutoff because of short | Switch off the UPS and |
| circuit in UPS output. | all loads. Remove short |
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| circuit. Switch on UPS |
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| again, connect loads |
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| one by one. |
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LED “Fault” lights, LED | Charger or Batteries | Notify dealer! |
“Bat.” blinks, warning tone | damaged. |
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once a second. |
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LED “Fault” lights up, | UPS fault. | Notify dealer! |
permanent warning tone. |
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Further diagnosis can be found also in the table under chapter 8.1.1.
If you cannot solve the problem that has occurred, stop the entire procedure, switch off the UPS and disconnect the connector from the socket. Please contact our hotline in this case (see page 5).
Please have the serial number of the unit as well as the purchase date to hand in this case. The hotline will provide you with technical support and can inform you about further procedures once you have described the problem.
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