FAULTY OPERATION AND ITS POSSIBLE DIAGNOSIS
LED indicator does not light up
AC power failure.
LED indicator is red, the luminaire does not operate (AT or MT version, e.g. in SA / M mode)
Battery pack is damaged or disconnected, damaged light source or electronic circuit.
Red LED indicator lights up or blinks (AT version)
The luminaire performs testing or damage of any part of the luminaire possible. Please, refer to the “TESTING” section.
The luminaire does not operate in emergency mode the required time for a selected model
It is possible that the battery requires a full charge cycle (48h). If after 48 hours of charging the luminaire still does not keep a
predefined autonomy, it is possible that the battery is run-down or damaged, e.g. due to possible incorrect formatting and needs to
be replaced.
RECOMMENDED PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
The luminaire should be tested on regular basis in accordance with valid laws and regulations. The results of the tests should be
recorded and stored for the use of a fire safety inspector.
Once a day
It is suggested to check visually if the LED indicator in the luminaire lights up in green.
Once a month
It is necessary to perform a function test (e.g. by disconnecting the AC power supply) and checking whether the luminaire is
operating in emergency mode - the green LED indicator should turn off, and LED light source light up.
Once a year
In order to make an autonomy test (e.g. by disconnect the AC power supply) and check if the luminaire operates in emergency
mode for a specified time. If the autonomy time of emergency operation is not sufficient, the battery needs to be fully recharged
and the test is to be carried out again. If the result of the test continues to be negative, the battery needs to be replaced.
CAUTION!
All damage that might occur as an effect of the device being used not in accordance to this instruction will result in loss of
guarantee.
Used or damaged lamps including batteries, are subject to be recycled. They should be delivered to the point of collection of
electrical and battery waste or to the manufacturer.
The light source contained in this luminaire
shall only be replaced by the manufacturer or
his service agent or a similar qualified person.
Handling of obsolete equipment
Pursuant to the Act of 29 July 2005 on
waste
electrical
and
electronic
equipment and the Act of 24 April 2009
on batteries and accumulators, the
presented device, after use, due to
hazardous substances contained in it, is
subject to collection of waste electrical
and electronic equipment. Detailed
information on WEEE collection can be
obtained from municipal authorities.
Intelight Sp. z o.o.
8, Rydygiera str.
01 -793 Warsaw, Poland
KTM 97116 – Instruction Starlet External, P, EN, ver.20180110
STARLET EXTERNAL LED EMERGENCY LUMINAIRE
Installation and maintenance instructions
Version:
STARLET EXTERNAL LED SO
STARLET EXTERNAL LED SC
OV
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Light source* (non-replaceable):
White LED: 3W or 5W
Operating modes *:
SA (M) - mains and emergency operation or
A (NM) - emergency operation
Test versions*:
MT – manual test or
AT – auto test or
CT – central test
Emergency autonomy*:
1 or 3 hours
Battery* (non-replaceable):
Ni-Cd: 1300-2500 lub Ni-MH: 2000-4200 mAh / 3,6V
Battery charging duration:
24h
Power supply*:
MT, AT and CT: 220-240V AC 50Hz
CB (central battery): 220V AC/DC
Max. power*:
3W-9W
Luminous flux*:
3W: 120-200 lm; 5W: 250-300 lm
Module:
Starlet External
Enclosure IP rating:
IP41
Ambient temperature:
10-55°C
*- depending on model
INTRODUCTION
1.
The lamp should be installed when power supply is off. Safety rules, construction and electrical installation standards should
be followed all the time.
2.
The luminaire should not be powered with circuits connected to inductive power-receiving devices at the same time. This type
of solution may cause damage to the electronic module of the luminaire.
3.
The luminaire should be used indoors.