Silencing The Alarm - Dell 1000W User Manual

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Table 16. Typical Alarms and Conditions (continued)
Alarm or Condition
Charger Failure
(Alarm 34)
Continuous Alarm
Output Short Circuit
(Alarm 58)
Continuous Alarm
Heatsink Over Temperature
(Alarm 73)
Continuous Alarm
Fatal EEPROM Fault
(Alarm 53)
Continuous Alarm
Fan Failure
(Alarm 193)
Continuous Alarm

Silencing the Alarm

Press any button on the control panel to silence the alarm. Check the alarm condition and perform the
applicable action to resolve the condition. If any new alarm becomes active, the audible alarm resumes,
overriding the previously silenced alarm.
Possible Cause
A battery charger fault has been
detected.
The UPS has detected an
abnormally low impedance
placed on its output and
considers it a short circuit.
The UPS has detected that one
of its heat sinks has exceeded
the maximum defined
operating temperature. Possible
fan failure.
There is EEPROM data
corruption due to a failed
device or incorrect flash
upgrade.
The UPS has detected that one
or more fans are not
functioning properly.
Action
The UPS turns off the charger until the next
power recycle. Contact your service
representative.
The UPS shuts down after five line cycles.
Ensure that the fans are spinning and that the
air intake vents on the UPS are not blocked.
Once the maximum temperature is reached,
the UPS shuts down.
Contact your service representative.
This is an alarm only. Contact your service
representative immediately and remove the
load.
Troubleshooting
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