INSTALLATION STEPS
WARNING:
Always disconnect the power supply from its AC power source before connecting/
disconnecting any cables.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage system components. Install the PSU at an ESD-
controlled workstation. If such a workstation is not available, wear an antistatic wrist
strap or touch an earthed surface before handling the PSU.
) Open the PC chassis and mount the power supply by screwing through the
matching holes of the power supply and the chassis
2) Connect the main power connector; use 20 or 24-pin depending on
motherboard main connector type
3) Connect the ATX2V connector(s); use 8 or 4-pin depending on motherboard
requirement; to use 4-pin slide off half of the 8-pin connector
4) Connect the PCIe connector(s) to the VGA card(s); use 6-pin or 8-pin PCIe connectors
as required by VGA card(s)
5) Connect the HDD and all other devices using SATA, MOLEX or FLOPPY connectors
6) Double check all the connectors to the motherboard and the peripherals are
properly connected and nothing is left unconnected
7) Connect the power cord to the power supply; red LED (Standby Mode) should
light up on the back of the PSU
8) Switch on the system – the red LED should change to green (Operation Mode)
and the system should start
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the system does not respond when switched on, please follow the instructions below
to check for problems
) If the LED at the back does not light up, check:
• the power cord is connected tightly
• the AC socket is live/turned on
2) If the LED on the back of the PSU has lit up (red - standby mode) and the system still
does not react when switched on, please check:
• the main(24/20-pin) connector is plugged
• the ATX2V (8/4-pin) connector(s) is plugged in correctly
• the VGA card connector is plugged in (if aplicable)
• the chassis power button is correctly connected to the motherboard header
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