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SW-PRO 800/1100/1600/2200VA 

 

 

www.xmart-ups.com

             

                                        

VER. 2210.03-IM

                                                                        

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OPERATION 

 

 

For you to get higher performance of this UPS, it is important to understand how it works. 

 

This is an interactive UPS and protects your computer related equipments as well as your valuable information. 

When minor power failures occur (electrical surges or sags), your UPS quickly regulates voltage by means of its 

voltage stabilization without using batteries. When failure slips out of the UPS regulation range (as in a black out), 

UPS inverter starts working to generate power from energy stored in the batteries so you can properly close all 

applications, save your data, and close operating system. 

 

Under normal conditions, your UPS keeps charged and standing by. 

 

This unit is equipped with a LED indicator to let you know about UPS status. 

 

Power pushbutton is in UPS front panel. To power up your UPS press power pushbutton once during 1 second. 

To power off your UPS press power pushbutton again for 2 to 3 seconds. 

 

Cold start function allows you to power up your UPS and your equipments even during power loss, thus your 

UPS acts like a small power generator 

 

 

 

 

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SOFTWARE 

 

Our  software  offers  great  features  to  communicate  your  PC  and  UPS,  allowing  an  effective  management  of  UPS 

capabilities. 

Software Downloading Procedure: Go to www.xmart-ups.com and select download section. Choose the appropriate 

version of “VIEWPOWER” according to your Operative System.

 

PASSWORD:

 To access as administrator the password to be used is: 

administrator

 

VERY IMPORTANT: Download installation and operation manual as well; follow all instructions. 

 
 
 
 

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BATTERIES 

 

Batteries (despite its technology) are components that lose capacity after some time and usage.  XMART cares for 

using first quality batteries in all UPS models.  

Life  expectancy  may  be  shortened  by  some  operation  conditions.  With  higher  temperatures  and  frequent  use, 

batteries tend to lose capacity faster. When UPS is stored for long time it is important to recharge its batteries every 3 

months. If batteries are not recharged they  will finally get damage. This kind of damage is not a failure so it is not 

covered by warranty.  

Batteries must be checked periodically to assure the appropriate back up. 

Summary of Contents for Xmart SW-PRO 800

Page 1: ...istributed totally or partially without written approval of XMART XMART can introduce modifications in their products or manuals without further notice XMART is not responsible of mistakes or missing...

Page 2: ...edical equipments life support equipments microwave ovens vacuum cleaners refrigerators or any other appliance to this UPS WARNING UPS must be checked repaired and maintained by qualified personnel on...

Page 3: ...ure or humidity exceeds tech specs Install UPS at least 10 inches away from your monitor to avoid magnetic interference Connect phone or LAN cable to RJ11 45 Jack Identified as IN and your Router or P...

Page 4: ...ction allows you to power up your UPS and your equipments even during power loss thus your UPS acts like a small power generator 6 SOFTWARE Our software offers great features to communicate your PC an...

Page 5: ...at least 6 hours 9 QUALITY PERFORMANCE SAFETY SAFETY LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 2014 35 EU UPS Part 1 1 General Safety UPS in accessible areas IEC EN 62040 1 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC DIRECTIVE 201...

Page 6: ...turned product is free of failure or it is out of warranty because any of the reasons described in this warranty 6 If product is out of warranty a reparation proposal will be sent to the user for his...

Page 7: ...et Weight kgs UPS Overload Alto consumo en salida 2 beeps s Battery Fault Falla Bater as 1 beep 2s UPS Fault falla UPS Continuos Beep BEEP ALARMS Battery Mode Modo Bater a 1 beep 10s Battery Low Level...

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