All 6 Battery mode indicator lights are flashing and alarm is activated. Can't make it stop. What does it mean?
SOURCE: battery test failed
1. Replace the batteries because they NEED to be replaced. It is not wise to ignore alarms.
2. Remove the battery backups. Without good batteries they are useless so why waste your time silencing alarms. Just make sure that the computers are plugged into a surge-protected outlet and you save your work frequently when there is bad weather.
FYI: Retail UPS batteries are only good for 2-3 years and high-end commercial batteries are only good for 3-5 years.
I hope this helps.
SOURCE: Alarm and battery failure
open the screws and disconnect the battery look the voltage written on it and AH (ampere/hour) e.g.12v & 7ah and purchase same value battery and connect look carefully the +ve &-ve polarity of battery and connect in proper way
These are the instructions posted on the Armitron website. I hope they help.
1. From Time Telling Mode, press 'B' twice to enter the
Alarm Mode.
2. Press 'A'. Alarm Hours flash. Press 'C' to advance the
Alarm Hour.
3. Press 'B'. Alarm Minutes flash. Press 'C' to advance the
Alarm Minute.
4. Press 'B'. Alarm Time Zone flashes. Press 'C' to select
either Time Zone 1 or Time Zone 2.
NOTE: The Alarm is available in one Time Zone only.
5. Press 'A' to end set sequence.
6. Press 'B' to return to Time Telling Mode.
ACTIVATING THE ALARM AND HOURLY CHIME
1. While in Alarm Mode, press 'C' to activate the Alarm.
The Alarm symbol appears to indicate the Alarm will
sound at the preset Alarm Time for 20 seconds or until
'A', 'B' or 'C' is pressed.
2. Press 'C' again to activate the Hourly Chime.
"CHIME" appears to indicate the Hourly Chime will sound
every hour on the hour.
3. Press 'C' again to deactivate the Alarm.
4. Press 'C' again to deactivate the Hourly Chime.
5. Press 'B' to return to Time Telling Mode.
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