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and start the UPS system
using the ON button.
The
,
symbols and
the
warning flash
and an alarm is sounded
every 2 seconds.
L and N wrong way
round on UPS input.
Rotate the mains plug
about 180 degrees.
The
,
and
symbols flash and an
alarm is sounded every 2
seconds.
The internal battery is not
connected.
Check that the battery is
properly connected (see
Chap. 3.4, 3.5). Then re-
start the UPS system us-
ing the ON button.
The
,
and
symbols flash and an
alarm is sounded every
second.
The output load on the
UPS system is too high.
Reduce the load on the
UPS output sockets.
The load on the UPS out-
put is too high, load is
supplied via the bypass.
Reduce the load on the
UPS output sockets. The
UPS is then automati-
cally switched back to
normal mode.
If the overload persists,
the UPS switches back to
bypass mode.
Reduce the load on the
UPS output and then re-
start the UPS.
The
and
symbols
and the error code 43 are
shown in the display. A
permanent alarm sounds.
UPS system shutting
down because of too fre-
quent or too extensive
overload on the UPS out-
put.
Reduce the load on the
UPS output sockets.
Then press the OFF but-
ton for 2 seconds and
then start the UPS using
the ON button.
The
and
symbols
and the error code 49 are
shown in the display. A
permanent alarm sounds.
The UPS input current
entered is too high.
Reduce the load on the
UPS output sockets. The
UPS is then automati-
cally switched back to
normal mode.
Error code 14 and contin-
uous alarm.
Short circuit in UPS out-
put.
Disconnect all the loads
from the UPS output
sockets and restart the
UPS system without
load. If the error contin-
ues to occur, please con-
tact ONLINE support
(see Chap. 7.5). If the er-
ror has been fixed, check
the load.
Autonomy time is shorter
than expected.
Battery is not fully
charged.
Charge the battery for at
least 5 hours. If the error
persists, please contact
ONLINE support (see
Chap. 7.5).
The battery is worn
through age or faulty.
Replace the battery (see
Chap. 6.4).