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Quick Installation
1
Connect the UPS to
an electrical outlet.
Make sure the outlet does not share
a circuit with a heavy electrical load
such as an air conditioner or
refrigerator.
2
Plug a computer,
monitor and/or other
equipment into the UPS
system.
The UPS is designed to support only
computer equipment. Connecting
high power draw equipment such as
household appliances or laser
printers to outlets providing UPS
battery backup will overload the UPS.
Select models feature special outlets
(clearly labeled on the rear panel),
which provide surge-only (not battery
backup) protection designed for laser
printers and other heavy-draw
devices.
“UPS/Surge” receptacles are used to
provide connected equipment with
AC line power during normal
operation and battery power during
blackouts and brownouts. They also
protect equipment against damaging
surges and line noise. Connect the
computer and monitor to the “UPS/
Surge” receptacles.
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Select UPS Operating
Mode.
Press the
ON/STANDBY
button to
toggle the UPS between the
ON
(“
” LED lit) and the
STANDBY
(“
” LED not lit) modes.
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