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safety instructions 

 

Prior to its operation, inspect this product for damage. If any damage is found, notify your dealer. Keep 

the carton and packing foam in the event the product must be returned to the factory for service (damage 

sustained in transit when shipped from the user is not covered under warranty). 

• Place the device indoors in an area that has adequate airflow and is free from excessive dust. Do 

not

  

  allow the UPS to be exposed to moisture, rain, excessive heat or direct sunlight. 

• Use of this product in life-support applications — where failure of this device can reasonably be  

  expected to cause failure of life-support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness —  

  is 

not

 recommended. 

• Always disconnect the input power cord from the wall outlet before replacing the battery. 

• Do 

not

 dispose of the battery in a fire, as the battery may explode. 

• Do 

not

 open or mutilate the battery, as it contains a toxic electrolyte harmful to both the skin and eyes. 

• Proper disposal of the battery is required. Refer to your local laws/regulations regarding battery disposal. 

• When replacing batteries, use the same number and type as listed in Specifications. Only use tools with 

  insulated handles, and remove watches, rings and bracelets. 

 

operation & installation 

 

This MANHATTAN Line Interactive UPS can protect your equipment from surges, spikes, blackouts, brownouts 

and line noise. When AC power is present and the UPS is turned on, it continues to charge the battery 

and provide power to the equipment directly from the AC line. The battery can provide stable power to 

complete your work, save data and safely shut down your system when the utility power has failed. 
The UPS is simple to operate and install. Following are the steps for connecting equipment to the UPS.

 

Summary of Contents for 168120

Page 1: ...MAN 168120 168175 UM 0606 06 line interactive uninterruptible power supply USER MANUAL MODEL 168120 168175...

Page 2: ...ose operations Among the main features Advanced protection for PC and Macintosh systems against power outages sags surges and line noise Built in microprocessor maintains proper charge provides consis...

Page 3: ...acing the battery Do not dispose of the battery in a fire as the battery may explode Do not open or mutilate the battery as it contains a toxic electrolyte harmful to both the skin and eyes Proper dis...

Page 4: ...ree pronged plug The UPS must be plugged into a two pole three wire grounding receptacle If an extension cord must be used use a three wire grounding type rated at least 8 Amps Plug the UPS into a two...

Page 5: ...t is important that the total power needs of the equipment not exceed the capacity of the UPS The UPS will emit a loud tone and the yellow LED will illuminate to alert you of an overload Consult your...

Page 6: ...nal power source The UPS will emit a loud tone before it shuts down and ceases to power your equipment The yellow LED will be illuminated and stay on to alert you of the overload until the UPS is star...

Page 7: ...Replace Battery LED The LED lights when the UPS detects that the battery needs to be replaced soon Charge the UPS at least four hours If the LED lights again after charging the battery might need rep...

Page 8: ...cords to connect the UPS to the power source 7 Surge Protection Bypass Outlets These protect against surges and spikes 8 Battery Backup Surge Protection Outlets These provide emergency battery backup...

Page 9: ...ase T surge protection NOTE This connection is not needed to use the UPS indicator table The UPS has both visible LED and audible alarm status indicators The LED numbers correspond to the Indicator im...

Page 10: ...EDs are lit and Internal UPS system fault Return the UPS for service the UPS is emitting a constant tone The UPS doesn t provide The battery is not fully charged Remove all connected equipment from th...

Page 11: ...ne fax network ports RJ 11 RJ 45 1 in 1 out surge protected Nominal voltage input 100 V 110 V 120 V 220 V 230 V 240 V output 120 V 230 V Voltage range input 96 V 138 V 174 V 262 V Frequency range inpu...

Page 12: ...175 Outlets 5 NEMA 120 V 4 backup surge 1 surge only 3 IEC 22O V 3 backup surge Times Backup 5 minutes at full load 12 minutes at 50 load 35 minutes at varying loads typical with PC and 15 LCD monitor...

Page 13: ...ity 12 V 5 Ah x 2 type sealed and maintenance free lead acid Temperatures C operation 0 to 40 storage 20 to 60 Operation relative humidity 0 to 95 non condensing LED indicators Online Overload On Batt...

Page 14: ...ations b damage due to the improper packing or shipping of items returned to the manufacturer c damage to electronic equipment that is not UC UL CSA or CE listed d damage to UC UL CSA or CE listed equ...

Page 15: ...he original purchaser no longer owns the product and three years from the date of purchase for the battery Note Some states do not allow time limitations on implied warranties which means the above li...

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