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5.  INSTALLATION

 

Read and follow the Safety Information set out in 

chapter 2 of this document. Failure to adhere to any 

of the indications set out in chapter 2 may cause a serious 

or very serious accident for those who are in direct contact 

with the unit or who are in the vicinity, as well as faults in 

the unit and/or in the loads connected to it.

 

Check that the information on the name plate is the right 

information for the installation.

 

Once you have unpacked the unit, inspect it and ensure that it 

is in perfect condition before proceeding. If this is not the case, 

please contact your distributor.

 

Limitations to the connection and use of the unit ac-

cording to its morphology and sector or work envi-

ronment:

 

ˆ

For its connection.

 

In units with a power supply plug and output 

sockets (

with no connection terminals

).

It can be connected by 

staff with no specific 

technical training

; in general, by anyone who 

uses household appliances.

 

ˆ

For its use.

 

Unit 

with no connection terminals

, generally 

designed for household environments and, to a 

lesser extent, for shops, industry and other sectors.

The unit can be used by staff with no specific 

technical training

 by simply following the in-

structions in the user manual.

 

The unit will be connected in all modes with the 

switches set to standby and disconnected from the 

mains (circuit breaker in the UPS power supply line set to 

«Off»), including in the control mode (interface).

 

Always bear in mind that the UPS is an electrical gen-

erator, which is why the user must take the necessary 

precautions to prevent direct or indirect contact.

5.1.  STORAGE LOCATION AND CONDITIONS

 

Install the UPS in a protected area that does not have ex-

cessive humidity but has suitable ventilation.

 

Place the UPS at a distance of at least 20 cm from other 

units to prevent interference.

 

Do not operate the unit where the temperature and hu-

midity exceed the permitted limits (see the technical speci-

fications).

20 cm

20 cm

5.2.  CONNECTING THE UNIT TO THE MAINS FOR THE FIRST 

TIME OR AFTER IT HAS BEEN OUT OF USE FOR 

TWO MONTHS

 

Insert the mains plug 1 into an AC socket.
In models with an IEC socket, a cable is 

supplied to power the unit. Insert the end 

of the connector into the base 

2

 and the 

plug on the other end into the AC socket.

 

For the best results, charge the battery 

for at least 4 hours before using the unit 

for the first time or when it has been out 

of use for more than two months.
Otherwise, the SPS.ONE may not react in 

a satisfactory way if there is an outage 

during the initial operating hours. Its response capacity 

during unexpected AC power supply failures is dependent on 

the energy accumulated in the battery.

 

The battery charges by simply connecting the unit to the 

mains.

5.3.  CONNECTING THE LOADS

 

Connect the loads to the sockets 

3

 on the rear of the unit.

 

Never connect a laser printer or 

scanner to the UPS. This may 

damage the unit and/or consume the en-

ergy stored in the batteries, which is re-

served for other more sensitive and more 

important types of loads.

Summary of Contents for SPS.ONE Series

Page 1: ...SPS ONE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY UPS SYSTEMS USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2 SALICRU...

Page 3: ...RATING PRINCIPLE 4 3 1 Features 5 INSTALLATION 5 1 STORAGE LOCATION AND CONDITIONS 5 2 CONNECTING THE UNIT TO THE MAINS FOR THE FIRST TIME OR AFTER IT HAS BEEN OUT OF USE FOR TWO MONTHS 5 3 CONNECTING...

Page 4: ...effort has been made to guarantee that the information in this user manual is complete and accurate we are not responsible for any errors or omissions that may be present The images included in this d...

Page 5: ...to understand information Finally once the unit is installed and in operation we recom mend that you keep the documentation in a safe place that is easy to access in case of any future queries that ma...

Page 6: ...g to the specifications of harmonised standards Ref erence standards EN IEC 62040 1 Uninterruptible power systems UPS Part 1 1 General and safety requirements for UPS used in user access areas EN IEC...

Page 7: ...ll always take precedence All of the values for the main specifications or features can be checked on the unit s name plate Act accord ingly for your installation SPS 500 ONE SPS 700 ONE and SPS 900 O...

Page 8: ...E SPS 500 ONE SPS 700 ONE and SPS 900 ONE 1 5 4 3 1 5 4 3 1 5 6 3 4 Fig 3 Rear views with British UK sockets SPS 1100 ONE SPS 1500 ONE and SPS 2000 ONE SPS 500 ONE SPS 700 ONE and SPS 900 ONE 5 2 4 3...

Page 9: ...best protec tion solution for the units and the information that make up both domestic and professional IT environments small businesses offices shops etc The use of AVR Boost Buck technology permanen...

Page 10: ...control mode interface Always bear in mind that the UPS is an electrical gen erator which is why the user must take the necessary precautions to prevent direct or indirect contact 5 1 STORAGE LOCATIO...

Page 11: ...ted Once you have registered you can download the software for each model from the site support salicru com software Use with your installation as with any other type of soft ware When you reboot your...

Page 12: ...e of a problem in the mains the operating time is very short The UPS is overloaded Disconnect critical loads Battery voltage is too low Charge the UPS for at least 6 hours Defective battery It may be...

Page 13: ...start Yes Auto test At start up Automatic restart Yes once the operating time has ended and after reconnected to the mains MODEL 500 700 900 1100 1500 2000 OPTICAL LED INDICATIONS AND ACOUSTIC ALARMS...

Page 14: ...14 SALICRU...

Page 15: ...15 USER MANUAL SPS ONE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY UPS SYSTEMS...

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