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TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Full-time surge protection outlets stop 

providing power to equipment. Circuit 

breaker button is projecting from the 

side of the unit.

Circuit breaker has been tripped due to 

an overload.

Turn the UPS off and unplug at least one 

piece of equipment.  Reset the circuit 

breaker by depressing the button, and 

then turn the UPS on.

The UPS does not perform  

expected runtime.

Battery not fully charged.

Recharge the battery by leaving the UPS 

plugged in.

Battery is worn out.

Contact CyberPower Systems about 

replacement batteries at: cyberpower-

systems.com/support. 

The UPS will not turn on.

The on/off switch is designed to prevent 

damage from rapidly turning it off and 

on.

Turn the UPS off. Wait 10 seconds and 

then turn the UPS on.

The unit is not connected to an AC 

outlet.

The unit must be connected to a 120V 

60Hz outlet.

The battery is worn out.

Contact CyberPower Systems about 

replacement batteries at: cyberpower-

systems.com/support.

Mechanical problem.

Contact CyberPower Systems at:  

cyberpowersystems.com/support.

The frequency is beyond 47 to 63 Hz

Turn the UPS off. Make sure the frequen-

cy range is within 47 to 63 Hz. Or you 

can turn on with battery mode.

PowerPanel® Personal is inactive  

(all icons are gray). 

The USB cable is not connected.

Connect the USB cable to the UPS unit 

and an open USB port on the back of 

the computer.

The USB cable is connected to a bad 

USB port.

Check for a different USB port and plug 

the cable in.

The unit is not providing battery power.

Shutdown your computer and turn the 

UPS off. Wait 10 seconds and turn the 

UPS back on. This should reset the unit.

Additional troubleshooting information can be found at “Support” at www.CyberPowerSystems.com

DEFINITIONS FOR LED INDICATORS & AUDIBLE ALARMS 

POWER

ALARM

CONDITION

On

Off

Normal

On*

Beep  

twice every  

30 seconds

Utility Failure -

 

Battery Mode – 

The UPS is providing power to battery  

power-supplied outlets from its battery.

On*

Rapid  

beeping every  

1/2 second

Utility Failure -

 

Low Battery –

 The UPS is providing battery power. Rapid 

beeping indicates the unit will run out of power soon. 

Off

Constant tone

Overload – 

Occurs when connected equipment exceeds the rating of battery 

outlets of the UPS. Turn the UPS off, unplug at least one piece of equipment 

from battery outlets, reset the circuit breaker and turn the unit on. 

On

Constant tone

Utility Failure – 

The frequency is beyond 47 to 63 Hz. The UPS will not turn 

on in line mode.

* LED will flash when UPS alarm is beeping.

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