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1. 

Inspection 

The following items are inside the box: 

 

User’s manual 

 

UPS 

Remove Power UPS from its package and 
inspect it for damage that may have occurred 
during shipping. If any damage is discovered, 
re-pack the unit and return it to the place of 
purchase. 
 

2. 

Place the UPS 

Install this UPS in a 
protected area that 
is free of excessive 
dust and provide 
7.8-inch (20-cm) 
clearance on sides for adequate airflow 
around the unit.   

 

Avoid direct sunlight 

 

Avoid excessive heat 

 

Avoid excessive humidity or liquids 

 

Avoid excessive dust 

 
 
 
 
 

 

3. 

Connect UPS to Utility 

Use the power cord that came with your UPS 
to connect the UPS directly to the wall outlet. 
 

Battery Charging:   

The UPS battery charges whenever the UPS 
is  connected  to  utility  power  and  typically 
requires less than eight hours to charge fully. 
Operating runtime is reduced until the battery 
is fully charged. 

 

4. 

Connect Equipment to UPS 

Connect the equipment to either, Battery 
Power Supplied or Surge-protected outlets. 

Battery Power Supplied Outlets :   

Connect computer, monitor, and external 
drive to the "Battery Power Supplied" outlets. 
These outlets provide battery backup, EMI 
filtering, line conditioning, and surge 
protection. Battery power is automatically 
provided in case of power failure. 

Ensure

 

Power Switch is kept in the "ON" position, 
otherwise, the UPS will be disabled and your 
equipment will not be protected during a 
power failure. 

 

 
CAUTION: 

DO NOT connect a printer or any 

motorized products to any Battery Power 
Supplied Outlet. 
 

5. 

Turn On/Off 

To turn on the UPS unit, press the power 
switch lightly.    To turn off the UPS unit, 
press the power switch again. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

6. 

Cold Start Function 

When the UPS is off and there is no power 
utility, it's still possible to cold start the UPS 
unit to power the loads. 
 
 

 
 

 

 

Power Switch 

Press and release the button to supply power to the Battery Power 
Supplied Outlets. Press and release the button again to switch off 
power to the Battery Power Supplied Outlets. 

 

UPS Status Indicator

 

AC Mode Indicator: 

This green LED is lit when the UPS transfers utility power to both 
Battery Power Supplied Outlets and Full Time Surge Protection 
Outlets. 
 

Battery Mode Indicator 

This yellow LED flashes when the utility power is outside acceptable 
limits and the battery supplies power only through the Battery Power 
Supplied Outlets. 

Battery Mode: 

sounding every 10 seconds 

Low Battery:

 sounding every seconds 

 

UPS fault Indicator 

This red LED is lit when the UPS

 

occur fault. 

Overload: 

sounding every 0.5 seconds 

Fault:

 continuously sounding

 

 

UPS INDICATORS & CONTROLS

Power Switch 
 
UPS Status Indicator 

AC mode: green lighting 
Battery mode: yellow flashing 
UPS fault: red lighting 

USER’S MANUAL 

POWER UPS 
1100/1600/2200 

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