Safety
Sinergy S II Series Series UPS User Instruction Manual
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Safety
• This device serves as an uninterruptible power supply for connected loads. The device is in
compliance with all relevant safety regulations concerning information technology equipment, for
use in an office environment.
• Depending on the type and rating of UPS device, certain configurations of battery extensions may
be connected. These battery extensions may only be connected to the compatible basic UPS unit.
General Warnings
WARNING:
We consider the safety of personnel to be of paramount importance. For this reason it is
essential that procedures relating to safety in this manual be carefully reviewed before commencing work,
and properly adhered to thereafter. The User or Operator may intervene in the operation of the UPS
provided that the instructions laid out in the section titled “Installation” on page 6 are strictly followed.
WARNING: Even when all switches and/or circuit breakers are open, dangerous voltages are present
within this unit!
There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Only factory authorized technical personnel
may carry out any operation that requires protection panels to be opened and/or removed. Any repairs or
modifications by the user may result in out-of-warranty repair charges, unsafe electrical conditions, or
violation of electrical codes.
Safety Notices
WARNING:
Read the following safety notices carefully! Disregard of these safety notes may endanger
your life, your health, and the reliability of your device and the security of your data.
• Transport the unit only in suitable packaging (protected against jolts and shocks).
• If the equipment is moved from a cold environment to a warmer operating location, condensation
may occur. Before you switch on the equipment it must be absolutely dry. An acclimatization period
of at least two hours is required.
• The equipment must be installed in accordance with the environmental conditions specified in
“Environmental Conditions” and in Table 2.
• Even with all buttons in “OFF” position the device (UPS) is not isolated from the mains. To isolate
completely from the mains, the power cord must be disconnected.
• This equipment services power from more than one source. The output terminals and/or receptacles
may have voltage present even when the unit is unplugged. UPS’s present a different safety issue
than most electrical equipment because unplugging the UPS puts it into backup mode. Unplugging
the UPS does not remove the electrical charge.
• In case of interruption of the mains voltage, the integrated battery maintains the power supply to the
user’s equipment.
• The power supply cord is intended to serve as the disconnection device. The outlet-socket must be
near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
• This UPS must be connected to an earthed mains outlet-socket.
• Place all cords so that nobody can stand on them or trip over them. When connecting the device to
the power supply, follow the instructions in the section titled “Installation”.
• Make sure that no objects (e.g. pins, necklaces, paper clips, etc.) get inside the device.
• In emergencies (e.g. damaged case, controls or power cables, penetration of liquids or foreign
matter) switch off the device and contact Technical Support for assistance.
• Do not connect equipment that will overload the UPS or demand DC-current.
• When cleaning the unit, follow the instructions in the section titled “Maintenance”.
• Data transmission lines should not be connected or disconnected during a thunderstorm.
• Remote Power Off (RPO) is located on the rear of the unit (see Figure 11 and Figure 12). When this
connection is open, the logic circuit will immediately shut down the UPS output.
• When installing units in racks do not allow racks to become “top heavy.” Install heaviest equipment
(typically the UPS and batteries) near bottom of rack, and install this equipment before installing
equipment higher in the rack.
Intended Use
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