RECYCLING INFORMATION
All steel, aluminum and thermoplastic parts are recyclable.
NOTICE: Emergency units contain rechargeable batteries which
must be recycled or disposed of properly.
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
TESTING
1. To test the equipment, depress the TEST switch. The CHARGE indicator will go out and the emergency
lights will illuminate.
2. Release the TEST switch, the emergency lights will go out and the CHARGE indicator will illuminate. The
automatic charger will return and maintain the battery in a fully charged state.
NOTE: Allow the battery to charge for a minimum of 24 hours after installation or after a power failure
before conducting a 90 minute test (See TESTING section). CAUTION: This equipment is furnished with a
sophisticated solid state transfer switch which will automatically disconnect the emergency lights from the
battery if the battery has been discharged to the end of its useful output.
CAUTION: Always turn off AC power to the equipment before servicing. Servicing should be performed only by
a qualified service technician. Use only MANUFACTURER supplied replacement parts.
1. BATTERY: The battery supplied in this equipment requires no maintenance. However, it should be tested
periodically (see TESTING section) and replaced when it no longer operates the connected fixtures for the
duration of 30 seconds or 90 minute test. The battery supplied in this equipment has a life expectancy of
4-5 years when used in a normal ambient temperature of 72˚F.
2. OTHER: Clean lenses as required.
Paragraph 31 - 1.3.7 of NFPA 101 - 1985, Life Safety Code requires that all emergency lighting equipment be
functionally tested every 30 days for a minimum of 30 seconds and tested yearly for a full 90 minute duration.
Written records of testing are to be kept for examination by the authority having jurisdiction.
1. The emergency lights do not operate.
a. If the charge indicator light is OFF: check that the circuit breaker for the AC supply is ON.
b. If the charge indicator light is ON:
• Check that the battery is properly connected and remote lamp heads are connected to
equipment
• Turn OFF AC supply and disconnect remote circuit wires from equipment. Turn ON AC supply
and depress the test switch. If equipment-mounted lamp heads are now ON, check remote
circuit for short or overload condition and correct as required.
• Then reconnect the circuit wires and restore AC power.
• If problem persists, replace battery.
2. Emergency lights are dim: The battery is not fully charged. Allow the battery to recharge for 24 hours and
then re-test. If lights are still dim, replace battery.