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REPLACING THE BATTERY
Note
:
Once the battery is disconnected, the loads are not protected
from power outages.
1.
Use an insulated philip screwdriver to remove the four screws located
at the base of the UPS.
2.
Remove the front panel and top cover.
3.
Use an insulated philip screwdriver to remove the two screws from the
battery holding plate. (for 1500L/1800L/2200L only)
4.
Disconnect the battery cable terminals before removing the battery from
the UPS.
Step1: Loosen the black cable from the negative (-) terminal.
Step2: Loosen the red cable from thepositive (+) terminal.
5.
Connect the battery cables to the terminals of thenew battery.
Step1: Insert the black cable to the negative (-) terminal.
Step2: Insert the red cable to thepositive (+) terminal.
Note: Small sparks at the battery connectors are normal during connection.
6.
Slide the battery into the UPS.
7.
Use an insulated philip screwdriver to fasten the two screws on the battery holding plate. (for 1500L/1800L/2200L
only)
8.
Close the front panel and fasten the four screws located at the base of the UPS.
9.
Dispose off the old battery properly at an appropriate recycling facility.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to the steps below should the UPS fail to
function correctly
Step 1: Is the AC Mains switch in the “ON”
position?
Step 2:Is the UPS plugged into the AC power
supply?
Step 3: Is the power supply within specified unit
values?
Step 4: Has the fuse gone in the mains plug?
Step 5: Is the UPS overload?
Step 6: Is the battery flat or defective?
Situation
Problem / Possible Causes
Solution
No LEDs display on the front panel.
Battery voltage is low.
Charge the UPS at least 6 hours.
Battery is defective.
Replace the battery with the same capacity.
The UPS is not turned on.
Press the power switch again to turn on the UPS.
Alarm beeps continuously when
the Utility is normal.
The UPS is overloaded.
Remove some loads/equipment first. The connected equipment exceeds the
UPS specified ‘capacity/load”.
UPS does not provide
expected backup time.
The UPS is overloaded.
Remove some loads/equipment first. The connected equipment exceeds the
UPS specified ‘capacity/load”.
Battery voltage is too low.
Charge the UPS at least6 hours.
Battery is defective.
Replace the battery with the same capacity.
The Utility is normal but LED
is flashing.
Power cord is loose.
Reconnect the power cord properly.
Description
Ablerex GR600/GR800 SPECIFICATIONS
Ablerex GR1200/GR1800/GR2000 SPECIFICATIONS
Model
GR600
GR800
GR1200
GR1800
GR2000
Input
Voltage
220/230/240VAC
Voltage Range
160~290Vac
Output
Voltage Regulation
+/- 10%
Transfer Time
Typical 2-6ms, 10 ms max.
Waveform
Simulated Sine Wave
Battery
Type & Number
12V/7Ah x 1
12V/9Ah x 1
12V/7Ah x 2
12V/7Ah x 2
12V/9Ah x 2
Charging time
4-6 hours recover to 90% capacity
Physical
Dimension (WxHxD, mm)
100 x 140 x 292
148 x 198 x 315
Net Weight (kg)
5
5.5
8
11
12
Packaging Dimension
(WxHxD,mm)
137 x 226 x 321
229 x 302 x 411
Gross Weight (kg)
5.5
6
9
12
13
Environment
Humidity
0-90 % RH @ 0-40 C (non-condensing)
Noise level
Less than 40 dB
Certification
Safety Standard
EN62040-2
EMC/Surge Standard
EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3
Mark
CE, RoHS, TISI
GR600/GR800
GR1200/GR1800/GR2000
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