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Basic Operation
Front Panel Indicator Lights
Rear Panel
220/230/240V IEC-320-C13
220/230/240V IEC-320-C14
220/230/240V IEC-320-C20
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"REPLACE BATT" LED: This red light will be lit and the UPS alarm
will beep every 2 seconds if your UPS's microprocessor detects a
battery fault or if your UPS fails the automatic self-test (after you turn
your UPS ON) and the UPS battery is less than fully charged. Let the
UPS charge for 12 hours, then perform a second self test (Basic
Operation—UPS Self-Test). If the light continues to stay on, contact
Tripp Lite for service.
AC Receptacles: These receptacles provide your connected equipment
with pure sine-wave AC output from the AC line during normal operation
and from battery power during blackouts and severe brownouts.
Power provided at these outlets is filtered to protect connected equipment
against damaging surges and line noise.
Input Receptacle (Model SUINT1000XL Only): Plug the UPS sys-
tem into utility power by connecting a user-supplied power cord to the
IEC-320-C14 input receptacle. The power cord should have an IEC-
320-C13 connector on one end and a plug appropriate for your local
site's utility outlets on the other end. The UPS system does not include
an input power cord.
Input Receptacle (Models SUINT2000XL and SUINT3000XL
Only): Plug the UPS system into utility power by connecting a user-
supplied power cord to the IEC-320-C20 input receptacle. The power
cord should have an IEC-320-C19 connector on one end and a plug
appropriate for your local site's utility outlets on the other end. The
UPS system does not include an input power cord.
Input Circuit Breaker Switch: This resettable breaker prevents high
input current from damaging the UPS or the attached load. If this
breaker trips, make sure your UPS is connected to AC power of the
proper voltage before resetting the circuit breaker by pushing the
breaker switch in.
Fan: The fan cools the UPS's internal components. It is always on
when line power is present.
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