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UPS ERA PLUS 900-1.100 

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User’s manual 

We advise you to follow the steps below explained for greater safety: 

1.

 

Switch  off  all  the  devices  (Personal  Computer  or  other  electronic  devices)  that  need  to  be  supplied  by  the 
UPS. 

2.

 

Connect the UPS Input socket to the AC line outlet. 

It is mandatory to ground the AC line outlet according 

to  the  Safety  Standards

.  Carefully  check  the  grounding,  make  sure  that  the  utility  power  is  available,  and 

that its range falls within the UPS specifications (refer to the “Specifications” chapter). 

3.

 

Press the 

ON/OFF

 button on the front panel: the UPS emits a brief acoustic signal, turns the led display on, 

and  performs  a 

functioning  SELF-TEST

.  After  some  seconds  the  UPS starts to work in 

Normal mode

. Leave 

the UPS in Normal mode for at least 4 hours in order to completely recharge the batteries. 

4.

 

Switch the UPS off (by pressing again the ON/OFF button). 

5.

 

Connect  the  devices  to be supplied to the UPS outputs. Be sure all the devices have the main switch in ON 
position. 

6.

 

Turn  on  the  UPS  again.  Check  that  it  starts  working  correctly  and  it  doesn’t  signal

 

any  sort  of  anomaly. 

Moreover be sure that all the devices connected to the UPS outputs are working correctly.  

7.

 

Simulate a black-out by removing the AC Input line. The UPS starts working in 

Battery mode

: the UPS emits a 

brief acoustic signal every 10 seconds. 

8.

 

Be sure that all the devices connected to the UPS outputs are working correctly and the UPS doesn’t signal

 

any sort of anomaly. 

9.

 

Restore the AC Input line: after few seconds the UPS turns back in Normal mode. 

 

Before using ERA PLUS normally, leave it in Normal mode in order to charge the batteries completely as specified 
at point 3. The batteries reach the 90% of their capacity after about 4 hours of recharge. 

 

 

It is compulsory to ground/earth the UPS according to the Safety Standards. 

Risk  of  electric  shock  at  the  Output  lines  if  the  UPS  is  ON,  even  when  the  UPS  is  not 
connected to AC utility line. 

Risk  of  electric  shock  at  the  Output  lines  while  the  unit  is  connected  to  the  AC  utility 
line. 

Risk of electric shock: do not remove the cover. The UPS contains internal parts, which 
are at a high Voltage and are potentially dangerous, capable of causing injury or death 
by electric shock. 

There  are  no  internal  parts  in  the  UPS  that  are  user  serviceable.  Any  repair  or 
maintenance  work  must  be  performed  exclusively  by  qualified  technical  personnel 
authorized  by  TECNOWARE.  TECNOWARE  declines  any  responsibility  if  this  warning  is 
disregarded. 

Disregard for these warnings may lead to a risk of electric shock to operators. 

 

Summary of Contents for ERA PLUS 1.100

Page 1: ...Uninterruptible Power Supply ERA PLUS 900 ERA PLUS 1 100 User s manual...

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Page 3: ...9 9 Maintenance 11 9 1 UPS Cleaning 11 9 2 Battery 11 9 3 Battery Replacement 11 9 4 Operator Safety 12 10 Troubleshooting 12 Conformity to the European Directives 14 Product Disposal 14 Lead Batteri...

Page 4: ...he batteries they will remain powered and therefore dangerous even after the UPS has been disconnected from AC power mains Before any repair or maintenance work disconnect the batteries by removing th...

Page 5: ...ure or a low battery condition directly to a computer this makes it possible to automatically save your data during an extended black out with the most widespread operating systems Windows Mac OS X Li...

Page 6: ...ackaging and carry out a meticulous inspection We recommend keeping the original packaging in a secure place in case you need to send the UPS for maintenance purposes In case of transport damage notif...

Page 7: ...d measurements Front panel shown below consists of two parts 1 The ON OFF button enables the user to turn ON OFF the UPS 2 The LINE BATTERY led this led blue color is always on during the functioning...

Page 8: ...50 V 3 Grounded UPS Output receptacles Schuko Italian type black colour to supply critical loads 4 Computer Interface USB connector it is the communication USB port Only for UPS ERA Plus 1 100 In case...

Page 9: ...g correctly 7 Simulate a black out by removing the AC Input line The UPS starts working in Battery mode the UPS emits a brief acoustic signal every 10 seconds 8 Be sure that all the devices connected...

Page 10: ...seconds and simultaneously the LINE BATTERY led flashes 6 3 Low Battery and Automatic Restart In Battery mode ERA PLUS indicates the Low Battery condition whenever the battery reaches a charge level...

Page 11: ...chapter Technical Characteristics as this may damage the unit In this case the warranty is void 6 5 Fault Condition The UPS indicates the Fault condition by emitting a continuous acoustic alarm During...

Page 12: ...ve CEI EN 62040 2 2006 EMC Directive Battery Type Lead acid sealed free maintenance Number of batteries 1 Nominal Battery Voltage 12 Vdc Battery Specifications 12 Vdc 4 5 Ah 6 cells 12 Vdc 7 2 Ah 6 ce...

Page 13: ...Take in mind that batteries are recharged automatically if the UPS works in Normal mode or if the UPS is off and connected to the AC Input Line Battery life strongly depends on the ambient temperatur...

Page 14: ...afety Whenever the UPS is not responding anymore to original characteristics the UPS must be made non operative and every usage not authorised must be avoided After it will be necessary to refer to qu...

Page 15: ...cal mains Input mains fuse is burnt Replace the fuse with another of the same type Black out conditions surge Over Voltage or Low Voltage Wait until the AC Input Line returns to normal conditions Elec...

Page 16: ...rban waste but must be treated as a separate waste Any violation is indictable with financial sanctions as per in force regulations An incorrect waste disposal or an improper use of the same or of any...

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