Installation instructions
1.
Insert a small flat head screwdriver into the locking slot on the front of the fitting (above LED and
test switch, figure 1a), lift up the locking tab to unlock the bracket from the main fitting. The
fitting is then free to slide out from the bracket.
2.
The economy exit LED slide connect can be installed either ceiling or wall mounted. Orient the
bracket in such a way as to make the LED and push button readily visible and accessible when the
fitting is installed. Use the bracket as a template to mark the mounting holes and cable access
position.
• For ceiling mounted; knock out the cable access hole. Hold the bracket against the ceiling, mark 4
mounting holes and the cable access hole (figure 1b).
•
For wall mounted; drill 2 holes (ø4 - ø5mm) at the “V” shape feature in the back of the bracket
(figure 1c and 1d) and knock out the cable access (figure 2). Hold the bracket against the wall, mark
2 mounting holes and the cable access hole.
3.
Mount the bracket to the ceiling or wall using appropriate fixings (not supplied due to the wide
variety of building construction materials).
4.
Run the cables in the ceiling or wall space as appropriate and through the cable access hole into
the bracket. Strip 9mm insulation length, connect and terminate the cables as indicated in figure 2.
Ensure that the double insulation of the cable/s passes completely into the terminal block
enclosure so that no single insulation is exposed when the cover is in place. Be careful with multi-
strand conductors that all of the strands are twisted together before insertion into the terminal.
Any stray stands that inadvertently come into contact with their neighbouring terminal will cause
undesirable results when the fitting is powered.
5.
Economy exit LED slide connect is designed for permanent illumination; connect incoming
unswitched active, neutral and earth to terminal marked A, N and E respectively. When connected,
replace the terminal block cover so that it clicks and locks into place.
6.
Attach the exit fitting to the bracket by aligning the sliding feature on both ends (figure 1a and 2).
Once aligned, gently push the exit fitting into the bracket to engage the mains connections and
locking tab. The economy exit LED slide connect is supplied standard with all options of
pictograph inserts, ie: straight, left and right. Insert the appropriate pictograph onto the diffuser.
7.
Once powered up, the normal AC LED light source will energise and remain lit until the power
supply fails. The emergency function of the light fitting will only operate when the normal lighting
power supply fails or when somebody presses the manual test button located on the front of the
fitting. Red LED indicates that the power is connected and the battery is charging.
8.
Check the operation of the fitting to ensure that the installation was successful. When powered
up, allow a few minutes to give the battery a small charge, then press the manual test button
located at the front face of the fitting. Hold the test button in for a few seconds and observe the
operation of the LED light source switching from mains to emergency mode. If the LED light source
on emergency mode works momentarily, that’s okay. Try again in a few more minutes because if
the battery was completely discharged, it may take a little time to charge up enough to operate
even momentarily. After this time, press the test button again and if the LED light source does not
work at all, check the supply, the connections and the troubleshooting guide at the end of this
document.
Cable entry knock out instructions
Ceiling mount
• Use screwdriver to punch through the plastic
(figure 3a).
•
Use wire cutter to cut the rib (figure 3b).
Wall mount
• Use wire cutter to cut around the edges
(figure 4a).
•
Use pliers to remove the plastic (figure 4b).
Removal instructions
1.
Insert a small flat head screwdriver into the
locking slot on the front of the fitting (above
LED and test switch, figure 1a).
2.
Lift up the tab to unlock the bracket from the
main fitting. The fitting is then free to slide
out from the bracket and it can be lowered
away from the bracket, allowing the 2 to
separate.
3.
The fitting will automatically switch into
emergency mode because it has been
removed from the power supply. It will stay on
emergency until such time as the battery cut-
off threshold is reached or it is reconnected
back onto the power supply, whichever
happens first.
4.
When the fitting is reconnected to the supply,
it will need time to recharge its battery before
it will be capable of a full length discharge
again. The ability of the fitting to operate on
emergency is determined by the age, charge
level, operation temperature conditions and
environmental circumstances of the battery
in the fitting.
Important: 24 hours is required to allow the fitting battery to reach full capacity, ie: prior to a
discharge test. As the installer, it is your responsibility to conduct the initial discharge testing of
the installed fitting. Refer to AS/NZS 2293.
Figure 1: Mounting holes position for wall or ceiling mount
Insert flat head screwdriver and
push up to unlock the locking tab
1a
Mounting holes
Cable access to be removed
for ceiling mounting
Locking tab
1b
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Figure 2: Terminal block connection and internal view
Terminal
block
cover
Cable access to be
removed for wall
mounting
Sliding
feature
2
1c
Drill to suit wall
mounting
1d
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Figure: 3a
Figure: 3b
Figure: 4a
Figure: 4b