User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Information
- Product Handling Guidelines
- Safety and General Information
- Inventory
- Connect the Battery
- Wall Mount Installation
- Panel Features
- Specifications
- Turn On the Back-UPS
- Turn Off the Back-UPS
- Mute
- UPS Self Test
- PowerChute™ Personal Edition Software
- Status Indicators
- Voltage Sensitivity Adjustment (Optional)
- Replace Battery
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty
- Service
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- User Manual Back-UPS™ BE650G2-RS and BE850G2-RS
Back-UPS BE650G2-RS/BE850G2-RS12
The Back-UPS
will not turn on.
Back-UPS circuit breaker
tripped.
1. Disconnect all nonessential
equipment connected to the outlets.
2. Reset the circuit breaker by pushing
in the circuit breaker button fully
inwards until it latches.
3.If the circuit breaker resets, switch
On the Back-UPS and reconnect
one equipment at a time to the
Back-UPS.
4.If the circuit breaker trips again, it is
likely that one of the connected
devices is causing the overload.
The Back-UPS is
on, the Power
on/off LED
flashes red and
the unit emits a
constant tone.
The battery is disconnected. Connect the battery. Refer to “Connect
the Battery” on page 3 for details.
Connected
equipment loses
power.
A Back-UPS overload
condition has occurred.
• Disconnect all nonessential
equipment connected to the outlets.
Reconnect one equipment at a time to
the Back-UPS.
• Be sure that at least one Battery
status LED is illuminating. Charge
the battery for 16 hours to make sure
it is fully charged.
• If the overload condition still occurs,
replace the battery.
The Back-UPS battery is
completely discharged.
Connect the Back-UPS to utility power
and allow the battery to recharge for
16 hours.
PowerChute software has
performed a shutdown due to a
power outage.
This is a normal Back-UPS operation.
Connected equipment does not
accept the step-approximated
sine waveform from the
Back-UPS.
The output waveform is intended for
computers and peripheral devices. It is
not intended for use with motor driven
equipment.
The Back-UPS may require
service.
Contact Schneider Electric Technical
Support for more in-depth
troubleshooting.
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action