Powerware 700 3000 VA User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Action

Possible Cause

LCD Message or

Condition

LCD panel is blank.

The UPS is in Standby mode.

Press and hold the button until your hear the UPS beep

(approximately one second).

The LCD has failed.

Contact your service representative.

UPS does not provide the

expected backup time.

The battery may be fully

discharged because of:

S long-term storage

S frequent power outages

S end of battery life

Connect the UPS to a power source for 24 hours to charge

the battery. Perform a battery test (see Configuration

Mode" one page 17). If the battery test fails, see Replacing

Batteries" on page 29 to replace the battery.

During extended power outages, save your work and turn off

your equipment to conserve battery power.

The UPS operates

normally, but some or all

of the protected

The equipment is not connected

to the UPS.

Verify that the equipment is properly connected to the UPS.

of the protected

equipment is not on.

The output circuit breaker (if

applicable) is open.

Reset the circuit breaker (push the circuit breaker button or

reset the switch).

One of the load segments has

been turned off.

Reactivate the segment with the power management

software or through the front panel (see Configuration

Mode" one page 17).

On-Battery

1 beep every 5 seconds.

Utility power failure.

The UPS is powering your equipment with its internal

battery. If this is an extended power outage, save your work

and turn off your equipment to conserve battery power.

Low Battery

2 beeps every 5 seconds.

The battery is running low.

2 minutes or less of battery power remains (depending on

load and battery charge).

Prepare for a shutdown. Save your work and turn off your

equipment. The alarm cannot be silenced.

Replace Battery

3 beeps every 5 seconds.

The battery needs replacing.

See Replacing Batteries" on page 29 to replace the battery.

Low Charge

3 beeps every 5 minutes.

The battery voltage is low.

The UPS is charging the batteries and may not deliver full

run time. The alarm continues until at least two minutes of

run time is available.

Output Overload

2 beeps per second.

Power requirements exceed

UPS capacity (110ć125% for

1 minute or 126ć150% for

10 seconds) or the load is

defective. The UPS switches to

Bypass mode.

Remove some of the equipment from the UPS. The UPS

automatically switches back to Normal mode when the

capacity returns to an acceptable level. You may need to

obtain a larger capacity UPS.

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