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Posted: 2021-06-29 09:03 PM
This question was originally posted by Peter on APC forums on 5/4/2010
I've just traded-up my Back-UPS LS700 for a Smart-UPS 750VA. The instruction sheet tells me to connect the battery modules: +"insert the battery connector into the battery jack and push firmly. A snap will be felt as the connector partially engages the jack. A second snap will be felt as the connector securely seats in the battery Jack."+ The drawing show a door on the bottom half of the front of the unit swing down - there is where the connector is supposed be inserted into the jack. Problem is, there is no such swing-down door on this unit. Any one here familiar with this unit (SMT750) who can shed a light on issue? Thanks.
Pete (The Oldfella)
Posted: 2021-06-29 09:03 PM
This reply was originally posted by Peter on APC forums on 5/5/2010
I've just traded-up my Back-UPS LS700 for a Smart-UPS 750VA. The instruction sheet tells me to connect the battery modules: +"insert the battery connector into the battery jack and push firmly. A snap will be felt as the connector partially engages the jack. A second snap will be felt as the connector securely seats in the battery Jack."+ The drawing show a door on the bottom half of the front of the unit swing down - there is where the connector is supposed be inserted into the jack. Problem is, there is no such swing-down door on this unit. Any one here familiar with this unit (SMT750) who can shed a light on issue? Thanks.
Pete (The Oldfella)
Posted: 2021-06-29 09:03 PM
This reply was originally posted by Peter on APC forums on 5/5/2010
I've just traded-up my Back-UPS LS700 for a Smart-UPS 750VA. The instruction sheet tells me to connect the battery modules: +"insert the battery connector into the battery jack and push firmly. A snap will be felt as the connector partially engages the jack. A second snap will be felt as the connector securely seats in the battery Jack."+ The drawing show a door on the bottom half of the front of the unit swing down - there is where the connector is supposed be inserted into the jack. Problem is, there is no such swing-down door on this unit. Any one here familiar with this unit (SMT750) who can shed a light on issue? Thanks.
Pete (The Oldfella)
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