Product Status Discontinued on 6/27/2017 Model Number: INTERNET600TAA
TAA-Compliant Internet Office 120V 600VA 300W Standby UPS, Ultra-Compact Desktop, USB

Warranty
This model is discontinued and all warranties have expired.
Insurance
$100,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance
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Documents & Downloads
Documentation
- INTERNET600TAA runtime chart
- Sealed Lead-Acid Battery Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) (English)
- How to Troubleshoot a Solid Overload/Check Battery LED of an AVR/ECO/Internet/BC Model Tripp Lite UPS
- How to Troubleshoot an AVR/ECO/Internet/BC Model Tripp Lite UPS that is Spontaneously Powering Off
- How to Troubleshoot an AVR/ECO/Internet/BC Model Tripp Lite UPS that is Intermittently Passing Power
- Product Datasheet
Product Warranty
Product Warranty Period (U.S. & Canada)
3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Eaton warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be free from original defects in material and workmanship for 3 years from the date of initial purchase. If the product should prove defective in material or workmanship within that period, Eaton will, subject to the foregoing terms and limitations, repair or replace the product, in its sole discretion, as your exclusive remedy for Eaton's breach of its limited warranty.
Insurance Coverage
Your INTERNET600TAA comes with $100,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance coverage.
Insurance Claims
How to make an insurance claimAdding or Replacing UPS Batteries
This UPS system does not support the addition of external battery packs.
Questions & Answers
How to Troubleshoot an AVR/ECO/Internet/BC Model Tripp Lite UPS that is Intermittently Passing Power
On select models, the self-test feature allows the user to test the condition of the battery in the UPS. You should plan to run this test at least once a month. Please reference your owner’s manual for more information on how to perform a self-test on your unit.
In extreme cases, running the self-test could cause the UPS to shut down. On select models, a certain voltage range is required to maintain power to the unit. During the self-test, if voltage drops to an unusable range, the UPS could shut down. In order to avoid this, you should run a self-test at least once a month to detect a battery needing replacement. Please reference your owner’s manual for more information on how to perform a self-test on your unit.