Operating manual
The following diagram explains the corresponding function of every pin of RS232:
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7. Maintenance
UK
This UPS does not require any maintenance by the user.
The typical lifetime of a battery is 4 years at a room temperature of 25 °C.
Regularly check the unit's residual capacity time to ensure that it is sufficient, at least once every 12
months.
7.1 Battery Replacement
Note:
In the 120V version it is possible to change the battery without switching the unit off or affec-
ting its functioning (Hot Swap). During this process the load will not be protected.
Please read the following information before replacing the battery:
1 - Make sure that the UPS is not working in either battery mode or line mode before replace the bat-
tery.
2 - The battery used in the UPS can produce dangerous voltages and high currents. Therefore, the
batteries may cause severe injury if their terminals come into contact with any tools or the UPS
cabinet. Be very careful to avoid electric shock and burns when replacing batteries.
3 - Disconnect the AC power cord and wait 30 seconds before servicing the battery. Battery circuit is
not isolated from AC input, hazardous voltage may exist between battery terminals and ground.
4 - Batteries contain caustic acids and toxic materials and can rupture or leak if mistreated.
5 - Never allow any tool to come into contact with battery terminals and the UPS cabinet. Do not lay
tools or metal parts on top of the batteries. Remove rings, wristwatches and other jewellery.
6 - To ensure the continuous superior performance of your UPS and to maintain proper charger ope-
ration, you must replace the UPS batteries with the same number and type of batteries. These bat-
teries must be the same type as the original batteries: valve-regulated, low maintenance. The
replacement batteries should have the same voltage and ampere-hour rating as the original batte-
ries.
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(Port. Conf. 2400, 8, N,1)
REV: 17/04/01
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