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Connection / start-up, Plug in the power supply module, Charge the battery module – Tripp Lite HCRK-INT User Manual

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Connection / Start-Up

Connect the Remote User
Interface (RUI) to the
Power Supply Module

The Power Supply Module will not operate
without the RUI connected. Connect the
included grey cord* from the RUI jack labeled
“COMM1 GREY” to the Power Supply Module
jack labeled “COMM1 GREY”. Connect the
included black cord* from the RUI jack labeled
“COMM2 BLACK” to the Power Supply
Module jack labeled “COMM2 BLACK”.

* If desired, you can substitute any standard Ethernet

cable with RJ45 connectors in place of the included cords.

Connect the Battery Module
to the Power Supply Module

Your Power Supply Module has no internal
batteries and must be connected to a Battery
Module to operate. Make sure that the Battery
Module’s cable is fully inserted into the Power
Supply Module’s connector. Small sparks may
result during battery connection; this is normal.

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NOTE: Several adhesive cord-management devices are included. Use them, if desired, to keep cords
and cables securely stowed after connection.

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Plug In the Power
Supply Module

Connect the AC input connector to a user-supplied
power-cord

with hospital-grade plug, then plug

the Power Supply Module into a live 230V AC
utility wall outlet.

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Charge the Battery Module

When the Power Supply Module is plugged into a live AC wall outlet, it will automatically charge the
Battery Module.

CAUTION!

The Power Supply Module must be plugged into a live AC utility wall outlet for

24 hours after initial installation to fully charge the Battery Module. If the Power Supply Module
is plugged in and turned on, your connected equipment will receive utility-supplied AC power
(if present); however, your connected equipment may not receive full battery backup when the
Power Supply is mobile (disconnected from an AC outlet) until the Battery Module is fully
charged.

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CAUTION!

The Power Supply Module features a hospital-grade AC input connector. If the Power

Supply Module is connected to a power cord or wall outlet that is not hospital-grade, the unit
may not be properly grounded.

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