4.1
Overview
4.2
Start-up procedure
4.2.1 Normal mode
1. Ensure that the mains power supply to be used has a suitable voltage/frequency and an up-
stream protection rated at either 10A or 16 A.
2. Plug the UPS power cord into the mains power supply socket. The blue led blinks for an instant.
3. The UPS recharges its battery each time it is connected to a mains power supply (even if it is
powered down). In this stand-by condition, it is also possible to use the USB charger port. It is
recommended to charge the battery at least 4 hours before connecting the loads.
4. Connect the loads to the output sockets. There are two different type of output sockets:
- 4 x back-up sockets: they are powered only when the UPS is on. If the mains power fail, the
back-up sockets are battery powered.
- 2 x overvoltage protected sockets: they are powered also when the UPS is off. These sockets pro-
vide protection only from overvoltages. If the mains power fail, these sockets are not powered.
Ensure that the power of the loads can be managed by the UPS.
5. Press the ON/OFF button to start-up the UPS and power the loads. The blue and red leds are lit
for 3 seconds along with a 3 seconds long acoustic signal.
INDICATION
The UPS has the autorestart function. In case the mains power fail and the UPS reaches the end of
the back-up time, the load is powered automatically when the mains power is back.
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4 Operation
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
ON/OFF button
①
Normal mode/Battery mode
②
LED (blue)
Alarm LED (red)
③
USB recharge port
④
Back-up outlets
⑤
Overvoltage protected outlets
⑥
(no back-up)