INFOSEC UPS SYSTEM 4, rue de la Rigotière 44700 ORVAULT - France - www.infosec-ups.com
Hot Line : tel : + 33 (0)2 40 76 15 82 - fax : + 33 (0)2 40 94 29 51 - [email protected]
– 12 13 AA 77 205 26
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User Guide
This surge protector is designed to protect your multimedia and Hi-Fi equipment.
These 8 French outlets allow your TVs, laptops, speakers, digital cameras and burners to be
powered in total safety, protected from overvoltage.
Safety instructions
Please read all the instructions before setting up the S8.
It must be installed indoors in a safe location where the temperature and humidity do not exceed
the limits stipulated in the specifications section.
In addition to this type 3 surge suppressor, the NFC 15-100 standard in France requires the
installation of a type 2 (or 1) modular surge protector at the origin of your electrical system in the
departments where the lightning intensity is greater than 25 (number of thunderstorm days per
year).
Please contact the hotline for details.
Installation
Connect the
S8
into a grounded 2-pin wall outlet (2P + E - 10 A).
Turn the master power switch to the "ON" position.
Plug your equipment to be protected into the five outlets of the
S8
.
If there is a problem, do not disassemble the S8, there are no reparable parts inside. Please
contact the After-Sales Service (Hotline).
Operation and legends of the scheme
1 >
On/off switch
The
S8
main switch turns the power to 8 outlets on and off.
2 >
Protection indicator
Green "Protected" light on: the equipment is protected against overvoltage and lightning.
Green "Protected" light off: no protection.
3 >
Grounding indicator
Red "Grounded" light on: the outlet is grounded.
Red "Grounded" off: the outlet is not grounded.
4 >
Overload protection
When the consumption of connected equipment exceeds the allowable value, the circuit
breaker opens to protect the
S8
.
To reactivate, reduce the connected power and engage the circuit breaker.
5 >
Protected outlets
Outlets are used to connect devices such as TVs, laptops, speakers, digital cameras,
burners, etc. They are controlled by the on/off switch.