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V1.1
18 March 2022
Testing:
Once connected to the 240V mains supply, the unit must be allowed to charge the battery for at least 24
hours. Conduct the following tests:
•
For the first test, the emergency lamp must remain illuminated for at least 2 hours after
disconnection from the mains supply.
•
Subsequent tests require the unit to illuminate for at least 90 minutes. The results of all tests are
required to be recorded in a service logbook, which is to be kept on-site at all times. If the unit fails
to remain illuminated for the requisite time, remedial action must be taken to repair the situation
and once completed, the unit must pass a subsequent test. For more specific information, please
refer to the current edition of the AS 2293.3 Standard.
•
Press and hold Test Button or switch Off Mains Supply, check that the emergency lamp is On.
•
Release the Test Button or Switch On Mains Supply, check that the emergency lamp is Off (Non-
maintained operation).
Rated Emergency Lumen Output in accordance with AS2293.1 (refer to
spacing tables for installation positions):
Refer to the Technical Label for classification information.
Caution:
On many building sites, power circuits may be cut off in an uncontrolled and repetitive basis during
construction. As a result, any Exit & Emergency Units, on these circuits, will have their batteries
discharged or “cycled”. The battery in this fitting has been selected to give excellent long-life
performance in a controlled AS2293 testing environment. Excessive battery cycling will reduce through-
life performance and may lead to premature battery failure. Battery warranty claims, as a result of such
abuse, are specifically EXCLUDED from Clevertronics warranty terms.
Warranty:
For Product Warranty information and Terms and Conditions of Sales please refer to our website
http://clevertronics.com.au/terms-conditions-sale-australia-nz/
Trouble Shooting:
Below are a list of common problems and their possible causes.
Fault:
The Green LED indicator is not illuminated.
Check: A.C. is connected and is turned on.
Battery is connected
Test Switch for damage.
Fault:
Lamp does not illuminate in emergency mode.
Check: A.C. is connected.
Battery is connected
Fault:
Lamp illuminates in emergency mode, but only stays on for a short period.
Check:
Battery has been allowed to charge for at least 24 hours.
Battery for damage.
Fault:
The main LED strip is not illuminated.
Check: A.C. is connected and is turned on.
Wiring connections between the LED driver and LED strip.
Fault:
Green LED flashes once every 5 seconds-Battery in disconnected
Check:
Battery is connected.
Fault:
Green LED blinks off once every 5 seconds- Charging very flat battery
Allow 20min to recover battery then recheck
Fault:
Green LED flashes at 2Hz (Fast flash)- Faulty battery
Replace battery
ARGO Weatherproof Emergency LED Batten
Switchable Colour & Output
Installation & Maintenance Instruction Leaflet
Victoria (Head Office & Manufacturing)
Website:
Email:
Phone:
+61 3 9559 2700
Fax:
+61 3 9559 2799
New South Wales
Phone:
+61 2 8805 6400
Fax:
+61 2 8805 6444
Queensland
Phone:
+61 7 3442 9700
Fax:
+61 7 3442 9777
South Australia/Northern Territory
Phone:
+61 8 8301 8800
Fax:
+61 8 8351 8286
Western Australia
Phone:
+61 8 9207 0000
Fax:
+61 8 9207 0088
New Zealand
Phone:
+64 800 548 448
Designed in Australia to comply with the
requirements of AS2293.3: 2018, AS CISPR15:
2017, IEC EN 60598-2-22:2014, AS/NZS 60598.2.22:
2019, IEC EN 62471:2006 and IEC EN 62031: 2008 +
A2: 2015.
Models:
ARGO-1200-xxx-EM
Options:
Microwave Sensor (HI/LO)
xxx = SEN
Spare Parts:
AUM03570030001
Replacement Emergency Driver
1560050
Replacement Battery
1330098
Replacement 240V Driver
1330089
Replacement 240V Driver
Important:
It is illegal for anyone, except for a licensed electrician to install or maintain this product. Before installation,
ensure that the electricity supply has been switched off and isolated. Installation must be carried out in
accordance with the relevant Australian and International Standards.