
7.0Difficulty
7.1Troubleshooting
| PROBLEM: | UPS will not turn on | 
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| Possible cause: | UPS Enable switch is in the off position or the power | 
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 | on switch is not pressed. | 
| Solution: | Turn on the rear panel UPS Enable switch. Press front- | 
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 | panel power on switch to energize UPS and loads. | 
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| Possible cause: | UPS’s circuit breaker is tripped (button is extended). | 
| Solution: | Reduce the UPS’s load by unplugging equipment and | 
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 | reset the circuit breaker (press button on rear panel). | 
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| Possible cause: | Very low utility voltage or dead outlet. | 
| Solution: | Check outlet with a table lamp. If very dim, have | 
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 | utility voltage checked by an electrician. | 
| PROBLEM: | UPS operates  | 
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 | voltage is thought to exist. | 
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| Possible cause: | UPS’s circuit breaker is tripped (button is extended). | 
| Solution: | Unplug equipment to reduce the UPS’s load. Press the | 
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 | button on the rear panel to reset circuit breaker. | 
| Possible cause: | Very high, low, or  | 
| Solution: | Test the input voltage with UPS’s line voltage bar | 
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 | graph (see Sec. 5.3). Inexpensive fuel powered | 
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 | generators can cause distorted line  | 
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 | Option Switch 1 to the on ( I ) position. | 
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| PROBLEM: | UPS “beeps” occasionally. | 
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| Possible cause: | This is normal; the UPS is protecting your computer | 
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 | equipment from momentary sags or swells. | 
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| PROBLEM: | UPS beeps more than once or twice an hour. | 
| Possible cause: | Chronically high or distorted line voltage. | 
| Solution: | Set Option Switches 1 and 2 to match input voltage | 
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 | range. Alternatively, set Option Switch 3 to the on ( I ) | 
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 | position (see Sec. 5.5). | 
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