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•  Reclip the gear tray in place and resecure the diffuser using the screws. Ensure that the seal is correctly fitted.

•  Replace fuse or circuit breaker and switch on. Your light is now ready for use.

•  The LED should light to indicate that the battery is charging. If the "SW/L" link has been left in place, the LED 

should also light. If you have connected a switch across the terminal "SW", test the operation of the switch.

Commissioning

•  The light will remain lit all the time and in the event 

of a power failure will remain on. The unit will charge 
automatically.

•  Ensure the link from between the terminals marked 

"SW/L" and "L" is connected and wire as detailed 

overleaf.

•  Replace fuse or circuit breaker and switch on. Ensure 

that the source is 

mains (240V ~ 50Hz).

•  Verify that the  LED is illuminated; this confirms that the 

batteries are charging. 

•  Charge the battery for at least 24 hours before first use.

•  If the LED is not illuminated then there may be no a.c. 

supply, the battery has not been connected properly or 
the internal circuit may have failed.

•  The battery should be re-charged and checked every 

three months.

•  The battery should be discharged and the duration of the 

lamp in emergency mode checked every six months.

•  The light will normally be off and charging. In the event of 

a power failure, the light will switch on automatically.

•  Remove the link from the terminals "SW/L" and "L" for 

light to be off and wire as detailed overleaf.

•  Replace fuse or circuit breaker and switch on. Ensure 

that the source is 

mains (240V ~ 50Hz).

•  Verify that the LED is illuminated; this confirms that the 

batteries are charging. 

•  Charge the battery for at least 24 hours before first use.

•  If the LED is not illuminated then there may be no a.c. 

supply, the battery has not been connected properly or 
the internal circuit may have failed.

•  The battery should be re-charged and checked every 

three months.

•  The battery should be discharged and the duration of the 

lamp in emergency mode checked every six months.

Operation in Maintained mode

Operation in Non-maintained mode

•  If after routine operation check, the lamp does not remain 

lit for the three hour period, a new battery pack may be 
required.

•  Switch off the electricity at the mains, allow batteries to 

fully discharge then reconnect to supply and allow to 
charge for 24 hours.

•  Test again for two hours, if light does not remain lit 

change the battery pack as follows:

•  Undo the two screws holding the front diffuser in place. 

Remove the diffuser and set aside.

•  Undo the clips holding the gear tray and fold down.

•  Unplug the battery lead from the PCB. 

•  Remove the battery pack. Waste electrical products 

should not be disposed of with household waste. Please 
recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local 
authority or retailer for recycling advice.

• 

Replace the battery with a 3.6V 600mAh Ni-Cd 
ONLY.

 Use of a different type of battery will damage the 

product.

•  Write current date on the new battery pack.

•  Fit the new battery pack in position and resecure. Plug 

battery pack into the PCB.

•  Reclip the gear tray back in position, taking care not to 

trap any wires.

•  Perform full operation check and update test record.

• 

Refit the diffuser. Ensure that the seal is correctly 
located. Tighten the screws carefully to avoid damaging 
the threads. 

• 

Restore power and allow to charge for 24 hours.

Battery Replacement

•  The LED Module in this product is non-replaceable.

Fitting/replacing bulbs

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