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2. Check the transition from one mode to another.
Disconnect power to simulate network failure. The UPS transfers into
the battery mode, then try to reconnect the power cable and make
sure that the system returns to the utility mode.
3. Check for errors
During the tests, described above, make sure that the operating
mode on the display is the same as the actual operating mode of the
UPS.
6.2 UPS maintenance
Preventive maintenance of The UPS can ensure its reliability and long life
time. The following tests must be carried out every month:
Shutdown the UPS (see User’s manual);
Check the vent of the UPS case for dust, wipe with a dry cloth if
necessary;
Check the insulation condition of the input, output, and battery
cables for damage;
Ensure that the UPS is well protected from moisture;
Start-up UPS (see User’s manual);
Discharge UPS powered by the battery and other unimportant
loads, until the battery low voltage alarm sounds. During the
discharging, there shouldn’t be any other alarm. If any other
alarm is triggered, please contact local service
center.
6.3 Battery maintenance
Batteries are the key component of the UPS. Its service life depends on
the temperature, as well as on the time of charging and discharging.
High temperatures and over discharge can shorten battery life.
1. Maintain ambient temperature in the range of 15 - 25°C.
2. In case of the UPS isn’t used for long time, it is recommended to fully
charge the batteries every 6 months.
3. Batteries should not be replaced individually.
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