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Operation

3.4 Troubleshooting With the SID

The SID’s Output Load LEDs have two functions:

When the unit is operating normally, it serves to show the unit’s output loading.

When the Service LED is on, the load LEDs are turned into a fault indicator for as long as
the Alarm Off button is pushed and held down.

TIP: See Section 5.2 for more troubleshooting information.

Troubleshooting Finished

TIP: If the line present LED flashes, the utility line is unqualified and the unit will not start.

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* After fixing the malfunction, these are cleared from the display panel by shutting down and restarting the unit.

** After fixing the malfunction, the unit automatically returns to Line Present mode, clearing the malfunction from the panel.

Figure 3.3

Fault Chart

ALARM
OFF

MANUAL
START

OUTPUT LOAD

OVERLOAD

100%

75%

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25%

LINE PRESENT

LINE FAILURE

SERVICE

LOW BATTERY
WARNING

LOW BATTERY
SHUTDOWN

TEST

Procedure:

1

When the Service LED is on, press and hold

down the Alarm Off button.

2

The Output Load LEDs show a fault code.

Refer to Figure 3.3 for the fault descriptions.

3

Fix the fault.

4

To clear some faults from the panel, you may

have to restart the unit. For others, the unit
automatically resets itself.