Manual

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BATTERY RECYCLING
The batteries used in this equipment are recyclable. Proper disposal is required and mandated
by law. The batteries contain lead and pose a hazard to the environment and human health if
not dispose of properly.
Refer to local codes for proper disposal requirements or return the batteries to the factory.
ALWAYS contact the factory for information concerning shipment, disposal, or replacement of
batteries.
Table 9: PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Item Schedule Actions
Cleaning
6 Mos.
Blow out unit with air.
Battery
6 Mos.
Clean terminals and check for corrosion.
Fans
6 Mos.
Check for proper operation.
5.3 Trouble Analysis
Unit does not power up:
Make sure Bypass Switch is in the UPS position.
Make sure UPS Module is seated properly.
No Backup when utility power is lost:
Make sure DC breaker is in the “ON” position.
Make sure the Bypass switch is in the “UPS” position.
Check Batteries.
On turn on, Unit goes through startup sequence then goes into alarm and inverter does not turn on:
Possible bad inverter.
Load on unit may be over Max. rating.
Unit in Alarm, but is still operating OK:
Possible over temp.
Check fans in the unit to make sure they are running.
In On-line operation, intersection goes into flash when utility power is loss:
Check UPS for proper installation and wiring.
Relay Contacts may not be programmed properly.