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3 getting started – Philips SPB4230WA/17 User Manual

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3 Getting Started

This section helps you with the first time

installation of your UPS.

3.1 Connect your UPS

Warning

Carefully read the safety precautions in

Section 1. Important, before you connect

your UPS.

Warning

Before connecting your UPS to a power

outlet, make sure the electrical power

voltage matches with the UPS. For ex-

ample, if the UPS voltage is 120V, the

incoming electrical power should be 120V

as well.

Caution

Do not use any extension cords, adapters,

other grounding wires or electrical con-

nections with your UPS. Doing so will void

all Philips warranties.

To connect your UPS:

Release the power cord from its twist

tie.
Plug the end into a 3-wire grounded

AC outlet.

Note

Make certain that the 3-wire grounded

AC outlet that you are plugging the UPS

into does not also service any appliances

requiring heavy electricity, such as a refrig-

erator, air conditioner, copier, etc.

Note

It is possible that your UPS battery may

have become depleted during shipping or

storage. To ensure the best performance

from your UPS, allow the battery to re-

charge at least six hours before first using

your UPS. To charge the battery, simply

plug the UPS into a properly grounded AC

outlet and turn on. Turn off before con-

necting components

Plug your primary equipment’s (e.g.

computer, monitor, any critical data

storage device) power cords directly

into the battery back-up outlets of

your UPS.

Plug your peripherals (e.g. printer,

fax, video and audio devices) into the

surge protected outlets of the UPS.

Note

Do not plug a laser printer or plotter

into your UPS. Its power demands are

much higher than typical peripherals and

may overload the UPS, causing the circuit

breaker to trip.

3.2 Connect your UPS to a phone/

fax/modem

Your UPS offers Solid State phone/fax/

modem protection. This requires you to

connect your phone/fax/modem to the

protected jacks on your UPS instead of

connecting directly to the wall jack.

This telephone line protection is designed

to provide maximum protection from

surges present on two-line or “dial-up”

telephone service. Other communications

networks which happen to use modular

jacks may not benefit from this protection.

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