ALLOW BATTERIES TO CHARGE FOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE OPERATING UNIT.
STATUS -
See following pages for Status indications.
TEST -
The “TEST SWITCH” is used to simulate failure of AC power. It can be activated with a paper
clip.
INFRA RED REMOTE TESTING -
To activate TRANSMITTER, remove tab from back of device.
The “IR REMOTE TESTING TRANSMITTER” can activate the unit up to 50 feet. By aiming
TRANSMITTER at face of unit and pushing either “30 SECOND” or “90 MINUTE” button for 1 second,
AC power failure will be simulated for the selected duration. The test can be cancelled by pushing
button again.
TIME DELAY -
A 15 minute time delay is available as a factory option. This option will keep the unit
operating on battery backup for 15 minutes after power is restored. This feature allows HID lamps to
warm up before the emergency lights are extinguished.
CCEA APPROVAL
- Approval for CCEA City of Chicago Environmental Airspace is available as a
factory option.
This Fully Recessed Emergency Light has an
adjustable LED assembly mounted on the moveable
door. For wall mounting, the LED assembly should be
aimed down towards the floor. For ceiling mounting,
the LED assembly should be aimed straight out.
If the finish is sprayed on, we suggest that a thin
cardboard or plastic strip be inserted between the door
and frame to prevent a paint seal. The indicator light
and test switch holes should also be masked.
After the new finish is applied, a sharp edge such as a
single edge razor or utility knife should be inserted a
maximum of 1/4 inch into the opening between the
door and frame, and run around the door to ensure no
seal is formed.
T
he door and frame have been factory painted. If a
new finish is applied, extreme care should be taken that
a seal is not formed between the door and frame,
which may hinder the free operation of the door
mechanism.
LAMP ADJUSTMENT
REAPPLY POWER AND NOTIFY THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION.
Indicator Light
IR Sensor
UNIT WITH DOOR OPEN
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ON-SITE PAINTING
SETUP AND OPERATION
Adjustable LED Assembly
Down position for Wall Mounting
Up position for Ceiling Mounting
Test Switch
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