REPLACING THE BATTERY
1, Using only the battery recommended on the label found on the surface of the inverter. NO other
battery will work in this fitting, other than the type listed.
2, Make sure the main supply is isolated before commencing the replacement.
3, Take out the LED panel from the ceiling.
4, Unplug the AU plug, disconnect the battery terminal.
4, Then connect the new battery with the same specification.
4, Reconnect with the main supply, check the indicator and the LED statue.
BATTERY LIFE
The designed lifespan of the battery installed in this product is 2 Years, the battery should be replaced
after this time. To maintain the economical life of this product it is required that the battery be
discharged and replaced at least once every 6 Months. The battery life can be reduced if the battery is
not discharged in accordance with requirements of AS 2293.
Regularly discharging/cutting mains power i.e. During Construction Stage, will SIGNIFICANTLY
shorten the battery’s lifespan and damage the battery. Product failure as a result from this practice is
strictly NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY AND WILL AUTOMATICALLY VOID PRODUCT
WARRANTY
.
WARNING: Care should be taken when replacing the battery, because this lamp is powered by a battery
and an operated inverter when disconnected from the mains supply.
Regular discharge duration to be checked in accordance with emergency lighting regulations.
MAINTENANCE
When this fitting is permanently connected to the mains supply you will need to charge the battery for
24 Hours. Once the battery is fully-charged,you will need to conduct a manual discharge test as per the
requirement of AS/NZS 2293. At the time of printing, the standard requires that new fittings operate in
emergency mode for at least 2 Hours for their first discharge test.
Further tests are to be carried out at intervals of not more than 6 Months. It is important that you keep
records of the initial test and ongoing tests in the building’s emergency service log book. If the fitting is not
to be permanently connected to the mains supply at the time of installation, you must give it the mandatory
2 Hours test when you connect it permanently to the mains supply.
T E S T I N G P R E C AU T I O N S
Test Switch
A Test Switch is provided to simulate a supply circuit failure. Press and Hold the test switch, the LED Chip
will “Light up” in Emergency Mode, After Releasing the Test Switch, the LED Chip will become “unlit” (back
to normal)
The lamp does not on when the
test switch is pressed.
Lamp lights, but only temporarily, when test switch is
pressed or when main power supply is turned off.
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Lamp is damaged
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Lamp is not inserted properly
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Battery pack is damaged
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Battery pack not fully charged
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Batt
ery
pack
is
damaged
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If you have installed and connected the fitting as per the instruction contained within this manual and the light
fails to work properly, please use the following table as a guide to fixing the problem.
FAU LT
P O S S I B L E
C AU S E S
Indicator is not lit
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AC Supply is not connected
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AC Supply turned off
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Battery plug not connected to battery pack
BATTERY LIFE
The designed lifespan of the battery installed in this product is 2 Years, the battery should be replaced
after this time. To maintain the economical life of this product it is required that the battery be
discharged and replaced at least once every 6 Months. The battery life can be reduced if the battery is
not discharged in accordance with requirements of AS 2293.
DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface)
DALI is widely acknowledged as being an open protocol as defined under IEC 62386 and is designed only
for communication in lighting systems.
SP3001DA
-D40/D63-WH/BK with DALI functionality comply with DALI standard IEC 62386.
The DALI wiring consists of additional 2 terminals in the ceiling bracket marked as “DA” and “DA” for DALI
control wires apart from the mains terminals, ie: L, N and E.
Note: Mains or mains carrying cables should not to be connected to DALI terminals or DALI control wires.