What to do if my Always On GES-701N is on battery?
- TTimothy BryantAug 17, 2025
If the Always On Other unit is operating on battery power, it is advisable to save your data and perform a controlled shutdown.
What to do if my Always On GES-701N is on battery?
If the Always On Other unit is operating on battery power, it is advisable to save your data and perform a controlled shutdown.
Why does my Always On GES-701N Other show a site wiring fault?
The Always On Other unit has detected voltage between neutral and ground, indicating a site wiring fault. Ensure the UPS mains connector polarity is correct by rotating the connector. Also, verify that the UPS is installed to a mains supply with a ground connection.
How to fix over-temperature on Always On GES-701N?
If the Always On Other unit displays an over-temperature warning, ensure that the fans and vent holes are not blocked and that the surrounding ambient temperature is not above 40 degrees Celsius. If these measures do not resolve the issue, contact your service representative.
What to do if Always On GES-701N has bus fault?
If the Always On Other unit indicates a bus fault due to high internal DC bus voltage, turn off protected loads, turn off the UPS, and call your local dealer.
What to do if Always On GES-701N is over-charged?
If the Always On Other unit indicates that batteries are over-charged, turn off protected loads, turn off the UPS, and call your local dealer.
What to do if Always On Other has charger failure?
If the Always On Other unit displays 'Charger Failure', phone the local dealer.
What to do if Always On GES-701N Other has output short?
If the Always On Other unit detects an output short circuit, call the Local Dealer.
What to do if Always On GES-701N Other is running a battery test?
The Always On Other unit will return to normal operation when it successfully completes the battery test; no action is needed.
What to do if Always On GES-701N Other has high output voltage?
If the Always On Other unit indicates high output voltage, call the Local Dealer.
How to fix output overload on Always On GES-701N?
If your Always On Other unit shows an output overload, shut off the least important equipment connected to the UPS. If this action resolves the overload, the UPS will switch from bypass back to normal operation.
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