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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2009

SOURCE: quand je démarre on me demande un mot de passe microsoft

Translated from French (after making spelling & grammar corrections):

> When I started asking me for a password from Microsoft.
> Since I do not know, I close the window. It worked.
> Thus since the purchase (approximately one month)
> but now I can no longer write files that I open.
> What to do? Thank you in advance.
Return to the store that sold the computer to you, 30 days ago,
and ask them for the password.

The software was a "trial" version that could be used for 30 days.
Your 30 days have ended, and so you must either purchase the software, or stop using the software.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2010

SOURCE: aeg 72620 affice code cd et ne démarre pas

error "cd" means door lock defective although I have found that the main electronic board is uaually the fault and not economic to repair.

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Colin Stickland

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2010

SOURCE: FPSon apparaît. La voiture FIAT Panda ne

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Anonymous

  • 39 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 11, 2011

SOURCE: Battery Packs for Powerware 9355 UPS

If you battery packs are all at 130volts DC, then all of the packs will have become dead, and the batteries are not recoverable. Your battery DC bus voltage on a Powerware 9355 20 to 40kVA rated UPS is nominal 432 volts DC - 36 batteries in series in each string at 12 volts DC per battery. If batteries go below 10.5 volts DC each, or 378 volts DC bus voltage, no amount of charging will recover these batteries. You should not be recycling the DC battery breaker, unless you felt the battery breaker was faulty. The UPS would have given you an alarm message of either battery breaker Off, Charger Failure, or Low DC Bus Voltage long before the these batteries failed.
The battery test will not proceed if the batteries are dead.

drvalentine

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  • Posted on Feb 26, 2015

SOURCE: i have an eaton UPS 9355 and i would to know how can i find the solution of some alarme codes like #74 #119 etc

Well, here's the manual and I can find no numerical alarm codes in this manual.
http://static.ziftsolutions.com/files/8afe1787416e8d3d014175ca30004cbb.pdf

http://static.ziftsolutions.com/files/8afe1787416e8d3d014175ca30004cbb.pdf

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Battery Packs for Powerware 9355 UPS

The Batts can be charged externally, then refitted, usually I extend the DC cables so I can work with the batt outside the unit. This is ONLY to be done if you understand the risk and what may happen if you get it wrong.

Batts are always live and can cause fire/explosion/severe burns if shorted!
IF YOU ARE NOT SURE THEN GET SOME EXPERIENCED HELP!

OK so the UPS will not normally recognise a very low batt pack, that is the reason you can not start the test, this test will back of the rectifier so the batt pack takes the load for a short period.

If the batt pack is out of range then this will make the load go off, so the UPS is designed not to allow the test,unless the batt is at the right level.

If you can get the batt pack up close to normal then the unit will recharge it to full.,Wait until it is fully charged before testing.
If this is sucessful the cyle the batt a few times allowing it to reach around low batt warning before recharging. This will assist the batt in recovery. During this process if possible monitor with a test intrument(fluke 123 or 43B will do) the batt pack discharge curve , once the batt pack has dropped to its charge level from float, it should be a smooth decay.
depending on the state of the batts you may be ok, if there are weak ones in the string then you may have to replace all of them depending on the age of the batt pack.

MAKE SURE YOU ARE VERY CAREFUL WITH BATTERIES, THEY ARE VERY DANGEROUS, AND ALWAYS LIVE!

Check you manual for safety procedures, BEFORE working on Batteries.


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