MAINTENANCE
1. Code requires that the equipment be tested every 30 days for 30 seconds, and that written records be maintained.Further, the
equipment is to be tested once a year for the required duration as per Code. The battery is to be replaced or the equipment
repaired whenever the equipment fails to operate as intended during the duration test. Written records of test results and any
repairs made must be maintained. Beghelli Canada Inc. strongly recommends compliance with all Code requirements.
2. The lamps listed herein when used according to the instructions with this unit are in accordance with the requirements of CSA
Standard C22.2, No. 141 – Unit Equipment for Emergency Lighting.
3. Clean lenses on a regular basis.
NOTE: The servicing of any parts should be performed by qualified service personnel only. The use of replacement
parts not furnished by Beghelli Canada Inc., may cause equipment failure and will void the warranty.
TROUBLESHOOTING
EMERGENCY LAMPS DO NOT COME ON AT ALL
Pilot Light is out before test...
1. Check AC supply - be sure unit has 24 hour AC supply (unswitched).
2. AC supply is OK, and indicator light is out, replace PC Board Assembly.
Pilot Light is on before test
3. Either the output is shorted or overloaded, or the battery is not connected.
4. Battery is severely discharged. Allow 24 hours for recharge and then retest. NOTE: This could be the result of a
switched AC supply to the unit (which has been turned off at some point), a battery with a shorted cell, an old battery
or a battery which has been discharged due to a long power outage and is not yet fully recharged.
EMERGENCY LAMPS COME ON DIM WHEN TEST BUTTON IS PRESSED
1. Battery discharged - permit unit to charge for 24 hours and then retest. If lamps are still dim, check charger for proper
function. If charger functions correctly, replace battery.
EMERGENCY LAMPS COME ON WHEN BATTERY IS FIRST CONNECTED
1. Battery may be connected in reverse polarity. Check connections. Connect Positive lead to Positive battery terminal
and Negative lead to Negative battery terminal. The lamps should then turn off and the charge indicator should light
when AC power is applied.
EMERGENCY LAMPS COME ON DIM WHEN AC POWER IS ON
1. Check supply voltage and AC connections. This emergency light is provided with brownout protection. The AC
supply must be at least 80% of nominal (96V on a 120V line) for equipment to function normally. At lower voltages the
emergency lamps will begin to glow dimly until the source voltage drops below the full “turn-on” point. NOTE: This condition may
also be caused by incorrectly connecting a 120 Volt supply line to the 347-Volt transformer lead.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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08/15/2016