4.4 Operation
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Push down the power button once on the top panel to start the UPS. The LCD display
lights up.
To turn off the unit, simply push down the power button again.
When operating in AC mode and utility power is interrupted, the unit will beep once
every 10 seconds to indicate that it has gone into battery mode.
When operating in battery mode, the unit will beep every time the battery voltage falls
under or rises above the acceptable limits.
This UPS is designed for "off-mode charging”, that is when it is switched off, it will
automatically recharge the internal battery as long as it remains connected to utility
power.
The display turns off in battery mode when the unit is powered off. In AC mode, the
display remains on, but no output will be provided to the outlets.
4.5 DC start function
· The DC start function enables UPS to be started up when AC utility power is not available
and battery is fully charged. Simply push the power button to turn it on.
5. LCD display
· The UPS comes equipped with an easy to read LCD with blue backlight that displays the
battery status, input voltage, output voltage, and operation mode of the UPS.
1. Turn off and unplug all connected equipment.
2. Unplug the unit from the AC power source.
3. Turn the UPS upside down.
4. Use a screwdriver to remove the compartment screw. Slide the cover towards the back
in order to remove it completely from the unit.
5. Using the tabs, carefully lift the battery from the compartment.
8. Battery replacement
Forza makes the replacing of batteries a simple and quick installation process.
Simply follow the steps described below.
Simply connect mobile devices into a USB charger port. This will automatically start charging
the connected device.
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Operation and status indicators
Number
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Indication
AC normal mode
Back-up mode
Overload
Fault mode
Load capacity
Battery level
Input voltage
Output voltage
Description
This icon is displayed when utility power is normal
This icon is displayed when the unit is operating in battery mode
This icon is displayed when the connected load is beyond the
accepted range
The icon becomes illuminated and the alarm will sound continuously in the
event of abnormal operation of the UPS
Indicates current loads at increments of 25% of its capacity
Indicates charging level at increments of 25%
Indicates input line voltage
Indicates output voltage value
When the input voltage is within acceptable range, UPS will
provide pure and stable AC power to the output. The UPS will
also charge the battery in AC mode.
In case of an overload, the alarm will beep once every 0.5 second
The alarm will beep once every 10 seconds.
It will always show 0 on the output voltage indicator.
UPS mode
LCD
Description
When AVR is functioning, the icon blinks
once every second
When battery level is low, the icon will
blink once every second.
AC mode
Overload in AC mode
Battery mode
Off-charging mode
The icons will blink
6. Storage
· All connected equipment should be turned off prior to disconnecting them from the UPS
to avoid battery drain. Unplug the UPS from the wall outlet and then turn it off for
storage.
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Store the UPS unit covered in environments where the ambient temperature ranges
from 4 to 122°F with its battery fully charged.
During extended storage, charge the UPS battery for 6 hours at least once every 6
months.
7. Troubleshooting guide
· If the UPS fails to operate normally, please refer to the following table to solve most
common installation and operation problems.
If any other abnormal situation not listed above should occur, please call our service department for further assistance.
When an overload occurs, the alarm will beep once every 0.5
second.
UPS mode
LCD
Description
The icons will blink.
Overload in battery mode
When a fault event is detected, the UPS alarm will beep
continuously.
Fault mode
Press the power button again to turn on the UPS
Allow the battery to recharge for at least 6 hours.
Replace the battery.
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
The UPS is not on
Battery voltage is too low
Battery fault
UPS fails to turn on and the LCD
is not illuminated
Allow the battery to recharge for at least 6 hours
Replace the battery when it is weak or its performance degraded
Verify that the load matches the UPS capability specified.
Remove the least critical equipment until load levels are back to
normal.
Battery voltage is too low
Defective battery
Overload
Backup time shorter than
expected
Plug the power cord again into the wall outlet.
Power cord is loose
The UPS remains in battery mode
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