12
outlets
pushing it fully inward.
Products
connected to
unit lose power
Backup Power System
has detected an
overload condition.
Backup Power System
has detected an
over-temperature
condition.
Backup Power System
has exhausted its
available battery power.
Make sure the products plugged into the AC
outlets are not exceeding 400 W capacity of the
unit when supplying backup power. Try removing
some of the products.
Disconnect products from the AC outlets. Make
sure the products plugged into the AC outlets are
not exceeding the continuous output power
rating of the unit when supplying backup power.
Allow the unit to cool, increasing ventilation if
necessary. If the unit is left on, it restarts
automatically when the unit cools down.
Backup Power System shuts down when all
available battery power has been used. Allow the
unit to recharge for 15 hours before continuing to
use the unit.
Products
connected to
unit malfunction
or overheat.
Products connected to
Backup Power System
do not accept modified
sine wave form.
Your application is not compatible with Backup
Power System modified sine wave output. See
“Precautions for Using Rechargeable Products.”
Inadequate run
time.
Backup Power System
battery is not fully
charged.
Charge the battery by leaving Backup Power
System plugged into a wall outlet at least 15
hours.
As the battery ages, the available run time
decreases. The internal battery also ages
prematurely if Backup Power System is installed
in a hot environment or not kept in a charged
condition.