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GENERAL MAINTAINED EMERGENCY LUMINAIRE INSTRUCTIONS 

(SUFFIX .../M3) 

 
 

These instructions should be followed in conjunction with the standard luminaire instructions. Please read 
carefully and pass to the end user/responsible person for retention and future reference. 
 
INSTALLATION 
 

1.  Following the installation of the luminaire in accordance with the standard luminaire installation instructions, a 

separate permanent live supply should be terminated in the 4-pole terminal block in the luminaire, in the 
connection marked ‘L PERM’. The permanent supply MUST be taken from the same phase as the corresponding 
switched supply and MUST be wired at the switchboard so that upon instances of tests, it is isolated at the same 
time as the switched supply. 

2.  Connect the battery to the module via the ‘plug and mate’ connector, ensuring correct polarity is observed. Failure 

to observe correct battery polarity will result in permanent damage to the emergency module/driver. 

3.  Upon restoration of the power supply to the luminaire, check that the indicator LED fitted within the luminaire 

illuminates green. This indicates that the batteries are charging and that the charging circuit is healthy. 

4.  Allow the battery to charge for an uninterrupted period of not less than 24 hours prior to carrying out a full 

discharge test. 

 
MAINTENANCE 

 

5.  The battery pack in this luminaire must be replaced when it is no longer able to satisfy its full rated duration. 
6.  In emergency mode the light level of the luminaire will be at a reduced output. Regular maintenance and gentle 

cleaning is recommended so as to ensure that the Emergency Output Factor (E.O.F) remains at pre-determined 
levels. 

7.  Isolate the supply before servicing. 
8. 

DO NOT INSULATION TEST

 

 
 

***************************IMPORTANT WARNING ****************************

 

This unit is using Lithium Ion Phosphate cells (LiFePO4) in its battery pack. These batteries 

require close monitoring and protection circuitry to operate safely. The same ‘battery’ pack will 
be required when exchanging battery packs in the future during maintenance. 

 

 

 
TESTING FOR EMERGENCY LUMINAIRES 
 

Recommended routine test procedures in line with BS 5266-1:2016 & BS EN 50172:2004. 

 
 
 
 

MICROWAVE SENSOR C/W DIP SWITCHES INSTRUCTIONS 

(SUFFIX .../MW) 

 

These instructions are in addition to the standard luminaire instructions that were also supplied with the product 
you have purchased. They should be read carefully & luminaire installed as per both sets of instructions, then 
pass on to the appropriate person for retention for future reference & maintenance. 

 

 

DESCRIPTION 

The micro-wave sensor option offers presence detection to provide automatic control of lighting loads. It is installed inside 
the luminaire so does not affect external aesthetics or IP rating. Manual adjustments on the sensor allow it to be 
individually tailored to suit your application. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SPARTAN 3CCT

Page 1: ...e luminaire 3 Pass the mains supply cable through the cable entry hole offer the base to the mounting surface secure using the screws provided Note It is the installer s responsibility to ensure the fixing points cable entry point are appropriately sealed to maintain the IP rating 4 Route the mains supply cable to the terminal block on the gear tray terminate ensuring correct polarity is observed ...

Page 2: ... discharge test MAINTENANCE 5 The battery pack in this luminaire must be replaced when it is no longer able to satisfy its full rated duration 6 In emergency mode the light level of the luminaire will be at a reduced output Regular maintenance and gentle cleaning is recommended so as to ensure that the Emergency Output Factor E O F remains at pre determined levels 7 Isolate the supply before servi...

Page 3: ...ix to a vibrating surface Avoid metallic objects directly in front of the sensor head These sensor kits are capable of switching controlling more than one luminaire in a master slave set up This is done by linking non sensored fittings slaves to the one with the sensor fitted master using the live output from the sensor Note DO NOT link other fittings containing MW sensors together in this way as ...

Page 4: ...the live supply to the circuit is good If the supply wiring are good check the LUX setting Increase the LUX level setting to allow the sensor to turn on at a higher ambient light level Fault Lights do not go off Ensure that the area is left unoccupied for longer than the selected timer setting Make sure that the sensor is not adjacent to circulating air heaters or lamps If the unit false triggers ...

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