Press the button on both sides of the LCD display to remove it.
2.
Fig. 17. Removing the LCD display.
Rotate the LCD display 90º
3.
Fig. 18. Rotation of the LCD display.
Fix the two supports supplied to both sides of the UPS.
4.
Fig. 19. Fixing the vertical installation supports.
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5.3. CONNECTIONS.
Always keep a free space of 200 mm at the rear of the UPS.
Check that the indications on the name plate located on the
top cover of the UPS match the AC power source and the
true electrical consumption of the total load.
5.3.1. Connection of the input.
Connect the input plug of the UPS to the AC power source using
the unit's cable.
Connect the UPS loads using the supplied cables.
Fig. 20. Connection of input network cable and loads.
NOTE: The UPS charges the battery as soon as it is
connected to the AC power source, even if the power
button is not pressed.
Once the UPS is connected to the AC power source, a minimum of
8 hours of charging is required before the battery can provide the
nominal backup time.
5.3.2. Connection of EBM(s) batteries
(autonomy extension).
Failure to respect the indications in this section and the
safety instructions EK266*08 carries a high risk of
electric shock and even death.
NOTE: Check on the characteristics label that the voltage
of the battery module is the same as that permitted by
the UPS.
A small electrical arc can occur when connecting an EBM to the
UPS. This is normal and not dangerous.
The battery modules can be installed in series for extended
autonomies.
It is possible to connect up to 4 EBMs to the UPS.
Connect the battery modules in series using the cables with a built-
in RJ45 (item 4 ), as shown in the following figure:
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