MAINTENANCE:
CAUTION: Always turn OFF AC power to the equipment before servicing. Servicing should be performed only by a
qualified service technician. Only manufacturer SUPPLIED or APPROVED replacement parts must be used.
1. BATTERY: The battery supplied with this unit requires ZERO maintenance. However it should be tested periodi-
cally (see TESTING section) and replaced when it no longer operates the connected fixtures for the complete
duration of a 30-second or 90-minute test. It has a life expectancy of 5-7 yrs when used in a normal ambient
temperature of 72°F.
2. OTHER: Clean lenses and replace lamps as, and when, required.
MAINTENANCE:
NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code) requires that all emergency lighting equipment be functionally tested every 30 days
for a minimum of 30 seconds and tested annually for full 90-minute duration. Written records of the testing are to
be kept for examination by the authority having jurisdiction.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
1. The emergency lights DO NOT operate and:
a. If the charge indicator light is OFF — Check that the circuit breaker for AC supply is ON.
b. If the charge indicator light is ON:
- Check that the battery is properly connected.
- If remote lamps are connected to the equipment, then turn OFF the AC supply and disconnect the remote circuit
wires from the equipment. Turn ON the AC supply and depress the test switch. If the local lamps (mounted on the
equipment itself) come ON, then check the remote circuit for short or overload condition and correct as required.
Reconnect the circuit wires and restore AC power.
- If the local lamps don't turn ON after disconnecting the remote circuit wires, then replace battery.
2. Emergency lights are dim — implies battery might not be fully charged. Allow battery to recharge for 24 hours and
then re-test.
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WARNING: Unused wires must be
capped using enclosed wire nuts.