7.Activate the external EPO switch to test the EPO function

8.De-activate the external EPO switch and restart the UPS.

5.4Electric start-up

First compare the setting with the rated voltage valid in your country. The factory default setting is 230 V

Make any changes in accordance with the description in chapter 5.4.2 “Configuration”.

5.4.1Connection

Now connect the input of the UPS (pos. 1 fig. p. 24/25) to the mains connection cable provided and plug the mains connector into a suitable shockproof socket.

1.Avoid using extension cables and/or adapters. In particular in the case of high- capacity types, ensure that the fusing in your sub-distribution is adequately dimensioned: The PROTECT B. 3000 for example requires its own connection with a 16 A fuse. No other loads should be connected to this circuit!

2.Then connect the outputs of your UPS (pos. 2 fig. p. 24/25) to your loads. Use the load connection cables provided for this. Don’t switch on the loads yet. Please contact your dealer if you require additional load connection cables.

3.Now switch on the UPS. To do this, press and hold the UPS main switch for about 3 seconds until the display goes on.

4.The UPS acknowledges your command by starting a self test. During this automatically running procedure a periodically audible signal can be heard The green "Mains" LED is permanently illuminated when the normal

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