Connection

1Plug your UPS’s Line Cord into an electrical outlet.

Once your UPS is plugged in, the UPS will enter STANDBY mode. The fan will activate and the “ ” LED will begin flashing. The UPS system’s outlets will not be active until the UPS is turned ON.

SMART1400RM2U and SMART1500RMXL2U models require connection to a 15-amp dedicated circuit.

SMART2200RMXL2U and SMART2600RM2U models are fitted with plugs for connection to a 20-amp dedicated circuit, but may be reconfigured for use with a 15-amp dedicated circuit (see “Switching Plugs” below).

SMART3000RM2U models are fitted with twist-lock plugs for connection to a 30-amp dedicated circuit, but may be reconfigured for use with a 20-amp dedicated circuit (see “Switching Plugs” below).

Switching Plugs: Plug switching should only be done by a qualified electrician. Switching plugs will change the output capacity of your UPS; see Specifications.

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SMART2200RMXL2U plug

(NEMA 5-20P) shown

2Plug your equipment into your UPS.

Your UPS is designed to support only computer equipment. You will overload your UPS if you connect household appliances, laser printers or surge suppressors to the UPS’s Outlets.

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SMART3000RM2U shown

3 Turn your UPS ON

• Press the “POWER” button

• Hold the button for a moment, until the “ ” LED stops flashing and illuminates constantly

• Release the button

Your UPS is now ON and its AC outlets are active.

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Tripp Lite 1400VA Plug your UPS’s Line Cord into an electrical outlet, Plug your equipment into your UPS, Turn your UPS on