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AEG Protect B - User Manual

AEG Protect B
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Protect B

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Questions and Answers

  • C
    Christine ScottJul 29, 2025
    What to do if AEG UPS autonomy time drops during power failure?
    • D
      Damon HernandezJul 30, 2025
      If the autonomy time of your AEG UPS drops during a power failure, it could be due to several reasons. First, the UPS might be overloaded; try removing all non-critical loads. Second, the battery voltage could be too low; in this case, charge the battery for at least 6 hours. Finally, the battery may be defective due to high ambient temperature, aging, or inappropriate use; consider replacing the battery using a replacement kit.
  • B
    Bradley TurnerAug 8, 2025
    Why is my AEG UPS alarm sounding with normal power supply?
    • V
      vpetersonAug 9, 2025
      If the alarm is sounding on your AEG UPS even when the power supply from the mains is normal, it could be due to the UPS being overloaded. Ensure that the UPS load meets the specified capacity. Alternatively, the mains connection plug may be loose. Make sure to correctly insert the mains connection cable.
  • S
    Sherry TorresAug 18, 2025
    How to fix AEG UPS LCD not lighting up?
    • C
      Cole DavisAug 18, 2025
      If the LCD on your AEG UPS is not lighting up, there could be a few reasons. First, check if the battery is connected and connect it if it is not. Second, the battery might be defective, requiring a replacement using a replacement kit. Lastly, ensure the On/Off button was properly pressed; try pressing it again.

Summary

1. INFORMATION ABOUT THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

2. GENERAL INFORMATION

2.1 THE TECHNOLOGY

Details the Protect B as an intelligent, compact, sinusoidal uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for important loads.

2.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

Explains how the UPS connects between mains and loads, battery charging, and voltage stabilization.

2.3 SPECIFICATIONS

3. SAFETY

3.1 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Provides general safety instructions and explains the meaning of danger, caution, and information symbols.

3.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROTECT B

3.3 CE CERTIFICATE

4. SETUP AND OPERATION

4.1 UNPACKING AND OPERATION

Guides through checking delivery contents, handling components with care, and initial unpacking procedures.

4.2 INSTALLATION SITE

5. OVERVIEW OF CONNECTIONS, CONTROLS, AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS

5.1 FRONT VIEW

Illustrates and labels the front panel components, including buttons and the LCD display.

5.2 REAR VIEW (CONNECTIONS)

6. COMMISSIONING

6.1 INSTALLATION

Outlines installation requirements, including surface, load capacity, air circulation, temperature, and protection against external influences.

6.2 MAINS CONNECTION

6.3 LOAD CONNECTION

7. OPERATION AND CONTROL

7.1 INITIAL COMMISSIONING

Describes the initial steps to power on and off the UPS using the On/Off button and connecting to the mains.

7.2 CONTROL PANEL

Introduces the control panel, highlighting the LCD display and the three adjacent buttons.

7.2.2 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION

7.2.3 SETTINGS

7.2.4 FUNCTIONS

7.2.4.1 COLD-START FUNCTION

Explains the cold-start function, allowing UPS startup without mains voltage when the battery is charged.

7.2.4.2 GREEN POWER FUNCTION

Describes the energy-saving 'Green Power' function that automatically shuts down the UPS with low loads.

7.2.4.3 AVR (AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATION)

Explains the AVR function, which stabilizes input voltage by increasing or decreasing it to protect the load.

7.2.5 ACOUSTIC SIGNALS

8. INTERFACES AND COMMUNICATION

8.1 COMPUTER INTERFACE (USB)

Details the USB port for UPS control, status reading, and connection with management software.

8.2 SHUTDOWN AND UPS MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

9. TROUBLESHOOTING

9.1 ALARM;FAULT MESSAGES

Lists common alarms and fault messages, their possible causes, and recommended solutions or notifications.

10. MAINTENANCE

10.1 CHARGING THE BATTERY

Explains that the battery charges automatically when connected to the mains, with a full charging time of approximately 6 hours.

10.2 INSPECTIONS

Recommends visual inspections and dust clearing every 6 months for optimal availability and safety.

10.2.1 VISUAL INSPECTION

10.2.2 BATTERY INSPECTION

10.2.3 AIR INLETS;OUTLETS; FAN INSPECTION

10.3 REPLACING THE BATTERY

11. STORAGE, DISASSEMBLY AND DISPOSAL

11.1 STORAGE

Warns against long storage periods without charging and provides guidelines for optimal battery storage conditions.

11.2 DISASSEMBLY

Instructs to follow assembly instructions in reverse order for device disassembly.

11.3 DISPOSAL

Emphasizes disposing of components according to environmental regulations and statutory guidelines for recycling.

12. ANNEX

12.1 DEFINITIONS OF TECHNICAL TERMS

Provides definitions for technical terms used throughout the operating instructions, such as IGBT, PFC, and PWM.

AEG Protect B Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAEG
ModelProtect B
CategoryUPS
LanguageEnglish

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