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Describes the circuit that monitors and adjusts AC voltage to prevent errors.
Explains that batteries are user-replaceable and easy to change.
Warns about battery risks (shock, burns, explosion) and hazardous voltages.
Advises connecting to a 20A protected circuit and that UPM output can be live.
Lists do nots like disassembling, submerging, blocking vents, or using extension cords.
Details precautions for handling batteries to avoid shock and toxic substances.
Warns about energy hazard from batteries and removing conductive jewelry.
Specifies indoor use, protected environment, adequate airflow, and 1" clearance.
Describes how to test the UPM backup function using the button or unplugging.
Explains the red LED on the rear panel indicating improper AC receptacle wiring.
Advises not to operate if Site Wiring Fault LED is illuminated and warns against cheater plugs.
Discusses battery type, lifespan factors, and signs of replacement needs.
States that battery servicing requires trained personnel due to hazards.
Emphasizes precautions for handling, disposal, and ordering replacement batteries.
Warns of explosion risk with incorrect battery types and energy hazard.
Warns against disposing batteries in fire or mutilating them due to toxicity.
Provides detailed steps for removing the front panel, door, and replacing batteries.
Lists common problems, possible causes, and actions to resolve them.
Details warranty periods for the UPM (5 years) and batteries (2 years).
Lists conditions that void the warranty and limits liability.
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
|---|---|
| Storage Temperature | -15°C to 45°C (5°F to 113°F) |
| Relative Humidity | 0-95% non-condensing |
| Output Voltage | 120 V |
| Input Voltage Range | 90 - 140 VAC |
| Transfer Time | 4 ms typical |
| Battery Type | Sealed lead-acid (SLA) |