1.- VIEWS OF THE UPS (See figures 5 to 9 in pages 48 to 51).
2.- KEYS TO THE VIEW OF THE UPS.
(0)
IEC input connector.
(1)
Input supply pin.
(2)
Output bases.
(3)
SUB-D9 connector COM port to optocouplers and RS-232.
(4)
Connector for external batteries.
(5)
Input fuse of magnetic thermal switch.
(6)
On / Test / Alarm silencer button.
(7)
Off button.
(8)
Ventilation grill.
(a)
"Line" Led.
(b)
"Bypass" Led.
(c)
"Inverter" Led.
(d)
"Batteries level" Leds bar.
(e)
"Load level" Leds bar.
(f)
"Overload" Led.
(g)
"Fault" Led.
(h)
"Low battery" Leds bar.
3.-
SAFETY WARNINGS
3.1.-
Points to remember.
• It is essential to comply with the "Safety Instructions", and users are legally responsible for observance. Read the
instructions carefully and follow the indicated steps in the established order.
Local electrical regulations and the different restrictions in the customer's locality may invalidate certain recom
mendations contained in the manual. Where discrepancies occur, users must comply with all pertinent local regulations.
The instructions and illustrations in this manual are generic for the whole series and are a guide for reference.If
your model does not have any of the described elements, omit all references to them and continue. Furthermore,
the unit is delivered duly identified by etching or labelling, and this must be carefully observed.
• For long periods disconnected, the unit should be connected every four months for at least 6 hours to recharge
the batteries and thus prevent irreversible damage to them. Furthermore, in the event of storage, units must be
placed in a cool, dry placed, never in the open air.
• Do not install the unit in corrosive or dusty atmospheres and never in the open air. Avoid direct sunlight.
• The location must be airy and away from sources of heat, with easy access. Leave a minimum space of 25 cm.
around the unit for the circulation of the ventilation air.
Do not obstruct the ventilation grilles or insert objects through them or through other holes.
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