REPLACING THE BATTERY MODULE

1.The plug on the new battery module is taped to the side of the battery.

￿Remove this tape allowing the plug and the attached white cord and battery cables to come to the front of the battery.

2.Supporting the new battery module on the bottom, align it with the bat- tery door opening and slide it into the compartment.

3.Locate the UPS battery connector jack ￿ to the right of the battery tray.

4.To connect the battery cable plug and the battery jack, push the plug into the jack firmly to ensure a tight connection. You will hear a “snap” when the connector is seated properly.

5.Tuck the white cord and the battery cables into the space above the UPS battery module.

6.Close the battery door and replace the two screws removed in Step 2.

7.Hold the bezel with the cutout section on the right. Align the tabs on the side of the bezel with the slots on the front of the UPS and gently snap it into place.

Be sure to return the spent battery to APC for recycling. Ship it to APC in the replacement battery packing material.

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American Power Conversion 100VAC, SL-300TFX, SL 300TFX, SURT48XLBP, SSPCBE25, 230VAC, 1400VA XL Replacing the Battery Module

1400VA XL, SURT48XLBP, SL 300TFX, 120VAC, SL-300TFX specifications

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