7
1
2
3
B
A
1
Plug the UPS into an outlet on a
dedicated circuit.
NOTE: After you plug the UPS into a live AC outlet, the UPS
will automatically charge its batteries* and will supply
power to its outlets unless the unit is turned OFF (see Step
3 below).
2
P
lug your equipment into the UPS.*
* Your UPS is designed to support only electronic equipment. You will overload
the UPS if the total VA ratings for all the equipment you connect exceeds the UPS’s
Output Capacity. To find your equipment’s VA ratings, look on their nameplates.
If the equipment is listed in amps, multiply the number of amps by 120 to
determine VA. (Example: 1 amp × 120 = 120 VA). If you are unsure if you have
overloaded the UPS’s outlets, see “OVERLOAD” LED description in the “Basic
Operation” Section.
3
Turn the UPS OFF.
Press and hold the “OFF” button
A
for one second. This will
set the unit to “Standby” mode. Release the button. The UPS
output will be OFF.
Voltage Selection
Your UPS system features an “Output Selection” mode that
allows you to select the voltage once the UPS is turned on.
NOTE: Your UPS system’s default setting is 120V.
To select voltage:
In AC mode, press and hold both “ON”
A
and “OFF/STANDBY”
B
buttons to put the UPS in “Output
Selection” mode. Press “ON” button to select output voltage
from 110 (40% LED flashing), 120 (60% LED flashing) or
127V (80% LED flashing). After selecting voltage, press and
hold “OFF/STANDBY” button to exit.
WARNING! Make sure to plug your equipment into the
UPS before you select the voltage.
Quick Installation