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1. Check regularly the screws at the battery connection parts, fasten it immediately
if not tight.
2. Make sure that the safety equipment are complete and that the function is normal,
especially that the settings of the battery management parameters are normal.
3. Measure and record the internal temperature of the battery room.
4. Check whether the battery ports are damaged or hot, and whether the chassises
and the covers are damaged.
If liquid leakage and damage to the battery are found, place the battery in the anti-vitriol tank,
and deal with it according to the local regulations.
The waste lead-acid battery is dangerous waste material. It is one of the national emphases
to control the waste battery pollution. Its storage, transportation, usage and disposal must
follow the national and local law and other criterions about the dangerous waste material and
the waste battery pollution prevention.
According to the related regulations, recycle the waste lead-acid battery, and other disposal
methods are prohibited. Throwing away randomly the waste lead-acid battery and other
improper disposal methods can result in serious environment pollution, which will be
investigated the legal responsibility.
As the provider of the lead-acid battery, Vertiv has built perfect service network and recycle
system for the waste battery to assist users to deal with the waste battery by law. Contact
Vertiv or the nearest service center for the detailed information of the recycle system about
the waste battery.
Vertiv is not liable for the environment results caused by failure to comply with the notices in
this section or to use the waste battery recycle system provided by Vertiv.
7.3
Cleaning UPS
To ensure free airflow inside the UPS: Clean the UPS periodically, especially the ventilation
holes. If necessary, clean the UPS with a vacuum cleaner. Confirm that the ventilation holes
are unobstructed.
7.4
Checking UPS State
It is recommended to check the UPS operation status once every half year.
Check the following items:
1. Check if the UPS is faulty: Is the alarm indicator on? Are there any active UPS alarms?
2. Check if the UPS is operating in Bypass mode Under normal conditions, the UPS operates
in Normal mode; if you find that it is operating in Bypass mode, determine the reason
(operator intervention, overload, internal fault, etc.)