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How to deal with the alarm when Suntech ups starts?

First, Suntech UPS has many kinds of alarms. Some are machine failure alarms, some are overload alarms, and some are alarms that the battery is dead or broken. Generally speaking, you can see something is wrong from the indicator light.

Second, if the machine is newly bought, it may not start, and some machines need a long press to start the machine. You can try to start the machine with a battery and see if you can start the machine. If you can't turn on the battery, there may be something wrong with the machine.

Third, the machine is broken. Alarm: If you are sure that the battery is good and not broken, you can try to start it with the battery. If the battery can be started, the machine should not be broken. If it doesn't start, there must be something wrong with the machine. Overload alarm: Generally speaking, the overload will skip the bypass mode, and it will automatically shut down after a while. Because the UPS machine will have automatic protection function, you can minimize the output load. If the battery is broken, you can turn off the power and see if you can continue to supply power. In fact, you can see what is wrong with some of them directly by looking at the indicator lights. 1-2 light is on, accompanied by long-term overload.

No.65438 +0-3 light is on, accompanied by the failure of the long-ringing charger.

No.65438 +0-4 light is on, accompanied by abnormal bus voltage.

No.65438 +0-5 light is on, accompanied by abnormal ringing of frequency converter.

No.65438 +0-6 light is on, accompanied by long sound and high temperature.

1-2-5 lights up, accompanied by long ringing output short circuit.

1-2-6 lights up, accompanied by alarm fan or auxiliary power failure.

If you really don't know how to deal with it, just call Santer's after-sales number and they will help you deal with it. Santer has many after-sales outlets all over the country.