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MAINTENANCE
FIG. C
4
FIG. B
3
FIG. A
1
2
5
FIG. D
FIG. E
FIG. F
8
FIG. G
9
FIG. H
10
FIG. I
11
12
Do not open the luminaire with the mains supply present or
working in emergency mode in a potentially explosive
atmosphere.
Before doing any maintenance operation, remove mains supply
and turn off using the remote control device.
If there is no remote control device connection, do not open the
housing in an explosive atmosphere.
1. Unscrew the hexagonal screw with the 2 mm Allen key (Fig. A).
2. Turn the cover until being completely taken off (Fig. A).
3. Take away the connecting plates, without disconnecting any wire
(Fig. B).
4. With the 10 mm tube-key, take away the two M5 nuts and the
washers, that fix metallic chassis inside the luminaire (Fig. C).
5. Take away the metallic chassis (Fig. D).
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6. To change the fluorescent lamp/s, turn the tube 90 and take it
away. To put the tube again, turn it until it is correctly nailed (Fig.
E).
7. To disconnect the batteries, we first disconnect the positive and
negative poles, then take away the used battery. Before placing
the new battery, check that the battery is the right one for that
luminaire. Place the new battery in its position and connect the
positive and negative poles, keeping the initial polarity. In case of
replacing a protection fuse, the new fuse must have, obligatory,
the same characteristics than the replaced one.
8. Insert the metallic housing into the housing as shown in figure F.
9. With the 10 mm tube-key, screw the two M5 nuts and the
washers, that fix the metallic chassis inside the luminaire (Fig. G).
Maximum tightens force: 2.85 N*m (±15%).
10. Insert the connecting plates, with all the connections, in its
place inside the luminaire (Fig. H).
11. Place again the cover turning clockwise, making sure that it has
been completely closed (Fig. I).
12. Screw the hexagonal screw with the 2 mm Allen key (Fig. I).
Maximum tightens force: 0.85 N*m (±15%).
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