Installation

3.On 230V models, plug the UPS power cord into the input connector on the UPS rear panel.

Customer-supplied power cords must correctly rated for the UPS (see “Specifications” on page 29). You can also use the power cord from the largest load if it is correctly rated.

4.Plug the UPS power cord into a wall outlet or power source.

The UPS conducts a self-test and enters Standby mode. If a red Site Wiring Fault or Battery Service indicator stays on, see Table 11 on page 33.

Site Wiring Fault Indicator

Battery Service Indicator

Figure 2. Fault Indicators

NOTE Low voltage models may not recognize 50-Hz outlets. If the UPS does not start when connected to a 50-Hz outlet, unplug the UPS. Press and hold the

On button for 3 seconds to start the UPS on battery and reconfigure the nominal input voltage to either 100V or 110V (see ”Configuration Mode” on page 15). Turn the UPS off. Wait for 30 seconds. Then plug the UPS into the outlet.

5.Plug the equipment to be protected into the UPS output receptacles.

DO NOT protect laser printers with the UPS because of the exceptionally high power requirements of the heating elements.

6. Start the UPS by pressing the On button as shown in Figure 3. The Power On indicator illuminates indicating that power is available from the rear receptacles.

The installation is complete. To learn how to operate the UPS, see “Operation” on page 11. To change the factory-set defaults, see “Configuration” on page 15.

NOTE The UPS charges to 90% in approximately 4 hours. However, it is recommended that the UPS charge for 24 hours after installation or long storage.

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