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Bypass failure is the same as your input unless you have a dual input. You lost power and the UPS did not hold the load because the batteries are bad. Replace the batteries and you will be ok.
Here is the documentation page for the Plus 36: http://powerquality.eaton.com/Products-services/legacy/plus-info.asp The Powerware Plus 36 can be serviced but it is a legacy product that is no longer manufactured. Eaton purchased Powerware and retained the service organization so there are lots of people trained to service this unit. For a replacement unit, you'd probably be looking at the Eaton 9355: www.eaton.com/9355 For Plus 36 service, here is the contact info: Toll Free: 1 800 843 9433 E-mail: [email protected]
It's hard to pinpoint the issue without more information. You may just need to replace the batteries. I encourage you to reach out to Eaton (Eaton purchased Powerware about 6 years ago). Here is the product page where you can download the manual: http://powerquality.eaton.com/Products-services/Backup-Power-UPS/9355.aspx?cx=3
Here is the contact info.
Toll Free: 1 800 843 9433 International: +1 919 871 1800 E-mail: [email protected]
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