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1. The emergency lighting unit should be installed indoors, out of direct sunlight and humidity.
It should not be installed in environment with temperatures higher than 40 degrees Celsius.
2. Always press the "ON" switch every time after installation to turn on the unit.
3. When the unit is not in use always turn it off by pressing the "OFF" switch.
4. The unit should be stored in temperatures under 25 Degree Celsius and the battery should be
charged every 3 months to maintain its operational life.
5. If there is an audible warning from the battery checker, charge the unit until the warning stops.
It could take between 10-15 hours to fully charge the battery.
Important Note on Using the Unit
LDR ON
AC
Charge
Test
Fail
Auto Test
- The Motion Sensor Function is activated
- A continuous green light
- A green light blinks on
and off
Indication
Lights
Display Meaning
- The unit is turned on and operational
- The unit is receiving a normal AC power supply- A continuous orange
light
- The orange light turns off - The unit is not receiving an AC power supply
- A continuous red light
- The red light turns off
- The battery is charging
- The battery is fully charged
- A continuous green light - Perform a battery test while the unit is still
receiving an AC power supply
- The green light turns off - Cancel the battery test
- The red light blinks 3
times every 15 seconds
- The red light blinks 4
times every 15 seconds
- A Battery Fail indicates that the testing found
that the battery can only supply less than 90 minutes
of illumination
- A Charging Fail indicates that the battery is not fully
charged even after 10-15 hours of charging
- A continuous green light
- The green light turns off
- Turn on the automatic battery test
- Turn off the automatic battery test
-A Battery Checker audio warning will sound twice every 15 seconds to indicate that the
battery’s charge has fallen below a critical level and the unit should be plugged in to recharge its
battery.
-A Low Voltage audio warning will sound once every 15 seconds to indicate that battery’s charge
is about to fall below the Low Voltage Cut-Off point.
Warning Sounds