NOTE: Emergency lighting systems should be tested in
accordance with NFPA 101 or as often as local codes
require, to ascertain that all components are
operational.
NOTE: Allow batteries to charge for 24 hours before
initial testing.
Manual testing:
If the batteries are sufficiently charged, press and hold the
“TEST” button on the bottom of the unit to activate a manual
diagnostic, during which the lamps will turn on. Once
manual testing is cancelled (“TEST” button released),
battery charging will be initiated.
IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION:
Batteries are perishable items. For best results, it is
recommended that the batteries receive an initial charge
within the first twelve months of the manufacture date of the
fixture. In many cases, batteries beyond the initial charge
recommendation time frame will recover if fully charged soon
after installation. If such a battery does not recover after a full
initial charge, it should be replaced
.
The manufacture date
can be found on the outside of the unit packaging and on the
product label as part of the Date Code / Series. The first two
digits in the date code represent the year and the second two
digits represent the month.
Unit Status Indications
The “TEST” button illuminates to indicate the following conditions:
Basic version:
Indication:
Status:
Off
Unit is off
Off
Unit is in Emergency operation
Solid green
Battery is charging
Light green
Manual test
Solid red
Battery is disconnected
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Unit features and battery details shown may vary
. See also “Battery Connection” step 4, page 3.
Disconnect AC plug from charger
board. Unscrew the screw and
remove the plastic film and save
both. The battery is under the plastic
film.
Disconnect battery plug from charger
board. Release battery strap. Replace
battery, secure the strap snugly, and
reconnect to the charger board.
Re-assemble the unit including
attaching the plastic film. (see
also step 5 and 6, page 3).
BATTERY HANDLING WARNINGS
:
•
Dispose of used batteries properly.
•
Keep away from children.
•
Do not disassemble.
•
Do not dispose of in fire.
page 4
TESTING and MAINTENANCE
1
2
3
Battery support
Battery strap
Release and reuse
Screw
Plastic film
AC plug