What to do if my Xtreme P91-1000 shows fault code 45 on the LCD display and the alarm is continuously sounding?
- GGordon DonovanSep 12, 2025
The charger may not have an output, and the battery voltage may be less than 10V/PC. Contact your dealer.
What to do if my Xtreme P91-1000 shows fault code 45 on the LCD display and the alarm is continuously sounding?
The charger may not have an output, and the battery voltage may be less than 10V/PC. Contact your dealer.
Category | UPS |
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Capacity | 1000VA/600W |
Communication Interface | USB |
Frequency Range | 50Hz/60Hz |
Battery Recharge Time | 4-6 hours |
Operating Temperature | 0°C-40°C |
Model | Xtreme P91-1000 |
Instructions for safe movement of the UPS.
Guidelines for preparing the UPS environment before installation.
Critical precautions for installing the UPS system and connecting devices.
Key safety guidelines for operating, maintaining, and servicing the UPS.
Identification and description of rear panel ports and connectors.
Explanation of how the UPS system functions internally.
Instructions for physically installing the UPS in rack or tower configurations.
Steps for positioning, connecting the UPS, and external battery setup.
Guidance on connecting UPS to power, loads, and PC for monitoring.
How to enable or disable the Emergency Power Off function.
Step-by-step guide to powering on the UPS and installing monitoring software.
Procedure for replacing internal UPS batteries safely.
Steps for assembling battery kits for external battery packs.
Explanation of the functions of each button on the UPS control panel.
Description of the UPS LCD display and its indicators.
Meanings of audible alarms and LCD display abbreviations.
Configuration options for output voltage, frequency, and ECO mode.
Configuration for bypass function, voltage/frequency ranges, and programmable outlets.
Settings for autonomy limits, charger, and EPO logic.
Settings for fault detection, autonomy time display, and exiting settings.
Explains different UPS operating modes like Online, ECO, Battery, and Bypass.
Lists fault codes, warning icons, and associated alarm sounds.