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6.1.2 
Battery Operation / Autonomy Operation 
 
The mains is not within the required tolerance range or has 
failed. In this case power is supplied to the inverter from the 
charged battery without interruption. The power supply to the 
loads is therefore also ensured in the event of a mains failure. 
This drains the capacity of the battery and it is discharged. This 
status is signalled by the battery symbol (LED Battery) lighting 
up, as well as an intermittent acoustic signal every 4 seconds 
and every second before switching off. This can be suppressed 
by pressing the “Alarm off” button. With decreasing battery 
capacity the alarm is activated automatically. Depending on the 
expansion level, age and condition of the battery and in 
particular on the load to be supplied, the standby time can vary 
from a few minutes to several hours. 
The inverter is switched off if the battery voltage drops below 
a factory-set minimum voltage value.  
Never store the unit in this condition! The discharged battery 
system should be recharged within a week at the latest. 
When the voltage and frequency are within the tolerance 
range once more, the inverter and the battery charger switch 
back on automatically. The inverter then continues supplying 
the inverter and the battery charger takes over charging the 
battery.