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Farnell Imperial Series IMP-625AP - User Manual

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Imperial Series
Model IMP-425/525/625/825/1000AP
IMD-425/525/625/825/1000AP
IMP-1025/1200/1500/2000AP
IMD-1025/1200/1500/2000AP

Questions and Answers

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    Samuel GriffinAug 8, 2025
    Why is the backup time too short on my Farnell Imperial IMP-625AP?
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      quinnthomasAug 8, 2025
      A short backup time on your Farnell UPS can occur if the battery isn't fully charged. Recharge the UPS for at least 8 hours. It could also mean the battery is too old, in which case you should replace it. A PCB failure can also cause this problem, so replacing the PCB might be necessary.
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    felicia49Aug 15, 2025
    Why is my Farnell Imperial IMP-625AP always in battery mode?
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      Alexis McgeeAug 15, 2025
      Your Farnell UPS might be operating in battery mode due to a few reasons. The AC fuse may be open, so replace the AC fuse in the inlet or reset the circuit breaker. It could also indicate a PCB failure, requiring a PCB replacement. Alternatively, the transformer might have failed, necessitating its replacement.
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    Benjamin HoweAug 23, 2025
    How to fix a Farnell Imperial IMP-625AP UPS that can't turn on and the LED is not lit?
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      Robert WilsonAug 23, 2025
      If your Farnell UPS isn't turning on and the LED is not lit, it could be due to several reasons. The display board switch might have failed, requiring you to replace the display PCB. Also, if the per battery voltage is less than 9V, recharge the UPS for at least 8 hours or change the battery. A PCB failure could also be the reason, so consider replacing the PCB.
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    Aaron KruegerAug 31, 2025
    What to do if my Farnell Imperial IMP-625AP won’t turn on but the LED is lit?
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      Ana BlackAug 31, 2025
      If your Farnell UPS isn't turning on, but the LED is lit, it could be due to a battery failure, so replace the battery. Another potential cause is a PCB failure, which would require replacing the PCB. Finally, the transformer might have failed, and you'll need to replace it.

Farnell Imperial Series IMP-625AP Specifications

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BrandFarnell
ModelImperial Series IMP-625AP
CategoryUPS
LanguageEnglish

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