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CAUTION
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Be sure not to inspect the inside of the UPS.
Doing so may result in an electric shock, burn, injury, smoke, or fire.
Do not touch the fan on the back of the UPS when cleaning the UPS or
anywhere around the UPS. Doing so may result in an injury.
Do not use, for example, a wet cloth for cleaning. Doing so may result in
electric shock.
When cleaning, do not connect a vacuum cleaner to the output
of the UPS.
Doing so may result in smoke or fire.
Routinely check the following items.
①
Is the display state of the LCD panel and unit control panel abnormal?
⇒
See §11. “Troubleshooting” and perform the countermeasure.
②
Is the buzzer sounding?
⇒
If any buzzer sounds, see §10 “Buzzer Sounds” and perform the countermeasure.
③
Is the exterior of the UPS in any way damaged or deformed?
④
Is an unusual sound or odor emitted from the UPS?
⑤
Is the installation environment of the UPS suitable?
Are the humidity and temperature within the specified ranges?
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See §6.1.1 “Checking Installation Environment.”
⑥
Has the specified amount of space been provided at the front and back of the UPS?
If the air intake or exhaust vent is blocked, the internal temperature of the UPS will rise, which
may result in a malfunction of the UPS.
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See §6.1.2 “Checking Installation Space.”
⑦
Remove any dust or dirt adhering to the intake and exhaust vents.
Dust or dirt adhering to parts inside the UPS may result in a malfunction of the UPS.
⑧
Perform the battery backup time test periodically.
When the UPS is shipped from the factory, it is set up to perform an automatic battery test once
every 180 days. If you changed the setting for the schedule of the automatic battery test in “§3.14” of
the
LCD Panel Operating Manual
to “None,” see §4.1 “Running Battery Test” in the
LCD Panel
Operation Manual
and periodically perform a manual battery backup test. Depending on the result
of the test, replace the batteries.
The battery service life is affected by operating conditions such as ambient temperature and
the number of discharge cycles.
Ambient temperature has a particularly strong influence as indicated in the following table.
Average Ambient
Operating Temperature Projected Service Life
Battery Replacement
Interval
25 C (77 F)
5 years
4.5 years
30 C (86 F)
3.5 years
3 years
35 C (95 F)
2.5 years
2 years
40 C (104 F)
1.7 years
1.5 years
Using a battery after its service life has expired may result in battery leakage, and in the
worse case, smoke and fire. Request that the battery be replaced early as a preventative
measure.
Estimated battery replacement interval
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