ektor EV-LEDFIRE User manual

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1. WELCOME
Installation Instructions
CONTENTS
CODE: 01693, 01694, 01695
CODE: 01697
Thank you for choosing this quality Ektor product.
This manual is intended to help you install this
product in a way that ensures the safety of yourself
and others. Whilst this Ektor product is designed
to be installed easily, we highly recommend you
take the time to read this manual thoroughly before
commencing installation. When installed correctly
and serviced regularly, this product will provide
hassle free operation for many years.
01693 EV-LEDFIRE
01694 EV-LEDFIRE-PRO
01697 EV-LEDFIRE-PRO-B
01695 EV-LEDFIRE-ULT
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1. Welcome
2. Overview
3. Safety warnings
4. Installation
5. Maintaining your Ledfire luminaire
6. Replacing the LED dish
7. Replacing the battery
8. Battery life
9. Power and battery charge
10. Wireless daughterboard
11. Self-test wiring / central battery system
12. DALI wiring / central battery system
13. Using the inverter with a switch
14. Using the inverter with a sensor
15. Accessories list
16. Lead and cable accessories
17. Changing/adding the cable set
18. Non maintained / maintained jumper
19. Discharge rating selection
20. Self-test indicator LEDs
21. Self-test / commissioning interval programming
22. Product specifications
23. Australian emergency classification
24. Spacing table
25. Construction sites
26. Testing precautions
27. Problem solving procedure
28. Warranty information
29. Compliance standards
30. Technical support and troubleshooting
MANUFACTURED
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2. OVERVIEW
Ektor Generation III platform introduces you to a new era of emergency lighting control. With years in the
making, the third generation platform builds on the Ektor product ranges’ increasing quality, reliability and
performance. In choosing this Ektor product you can be comfortable that you have the best.
Out of the box this product can be wired in any of these configurations:
• Self-testing unit
• Standalone unit
• Standalone unit controlled with a switch or sensor
• DALI controlled remote testing unit
And can be used with a central battery system (monitored and non-monitored)
An optional wireless module can be added to allow you to connect to standard Wi-Fi networks for remote
testing and reporting.
Our Ektor Generation III platform also brings class leading technology which increases performance and
reliability including:
• Smart battery charging technology which reduces power consumption up to 90% while
increasing the service life of the battery
• Smart battery conditioning to ensure the best performance from the battery
• 450V Electrolytic capacitors which increase the products reliability
• Highly efficient design to reduce fatigue on the product
For buildings requiring longer durations such as 3, 4 and 8 hours the installer can change the jumpers found
on the unit for automatic scaling of the output. Moreover should you require non-maintained or maintained
output, the installer can select this on installation.
3. SAFETY WARNINGS
1. THIS PRODUCT MUST ONLY BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN.
2. BEFORE COMMENCING INSTALLATION TURN OFF AND ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.
3. DO NOT ENERGISE WITH PRODUCT OPEN OR DISASSEMBLED.
4. SUPPLY VOLTAGES WITHIN PRODUCT. ISOLATE SUPPLY VOLTAGES BEFORE OPENING OR SERVICING.
5. THE ONLY USER SERVICEABLE PART IS THE BATTERY PACK.
6. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE OTHER PARTS OF THE FITTING AS THIS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
7. AS THE INSTALLER, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE YOU COMPLY TO ALL RELEVANT BUILDING AND SAFETY
CODES FOR EXAMPLE THE BCA, AS3000. REFER TO APPLICATION STANDARDS FOR THE RELEVANT RULES.
8. WHEN THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE, LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE BUILDING’S OWNER(S) FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

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4. INSTALLATION
Ektor Ledfire recessed emergency luminaires can be installed in either accessible or inaccessible ceiling cavities.
To install the Ledfire please follow the steps listed below:
1. Remove the product from the box and inspect it for any damage. If you believe the product to be
damaged or otherwise unsound, DO NOT install the product. Please pack it back into its box and return
it to the place of purchase for replacement. If the product is satisfactory, proceed with the installation.
2. Choose the dish diameter that is suitable for your application, either 140mm or 84mm. If you are
installing the 84mm dish you will have to remove the outer ring first, this is done by twisting it out of its
locking position and sliding it down the ring.
3. Drill the hole in the ceiling to suit the dish size you have chosen; 70mm cut out for the 84mm dish or
120mm for the 140mm dish. Note that this product can be installed into an existing cut out in the ceiling
ranging from 70mm to 120mm.
NOTE: The dish is to be installed
into the ceiling from below.
Pull back the two spring clips
so that they can fit through the
ceiling cut out.
Release the spring clips,
ensuring that the dish is secure
and flush up against the ceiling
NOTE: The Ledfire dish is
pre-wired. Only connect
the Ledfire dish and battery
connections into the Inverter
until a “click” is heard.
Inverter
Inverter
Ledfire dish 140mm
Ledfire dish 84mm
Spring clips
OR
Ledfire dish
Battery
Battery
Figure 1: Ledfire assembly and ceiling installation
3
70 mm min. for 84 mm dish
120 mm max. with ring
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7. REPLACING THE BATTERY
6. REPLACING THE LED DISH
5.MAINTAINING YOUR LEDFIRE LUMINAIRE
1. Use only the LiFePO4 battery recommended on the label found on the inverter/battery charger pack.
No other battery will work in this fitting, other than the type listed.
2. Disconnect the battery from the product and if necessary, cut cable ties to release the battery from its
mounting position.
3. Replace the battery as was previously installed and then reinstall inverter/battery pack or install as per all
relevant standard requirements.
4. Replace the Ledfire dish back into its previously mounted ceiling position and ensure the green charge
light is illuminated. Allow a few minutes for the battery to charge.
5. Allow a minimum 24 hours charging time before carrying out any discharge tests as per the
requirements in AS/NZS 2293, BCA or other relevant standards.
The LED lamp cannot be replaced if the LED is found to be faulty. The whole LED dish needs to be replaced.
When replacing the Ledfire LED dish, please follow the installation instructions shown in section 4 (page 3).
The Ektor Ledfire Emergency Luminaire is connected to an unswitched active during normal operating
conditions. When disconnected from the mains supply, the Ledfire is powered by a LiFePO4 battery operated
inverter. Due to this, care should be taken when replacing either the battery or dish.
WARNING
4. To ensure correct battery performance, it is advised to mount the battery away from any direct heat
sources such as air conditioning, heat vents, or ducts. To secure the battery, cable-tie the battery to the
inverter in the ceiling cavity.
5. Ensure the inverter/battery charging pack and batteries are mounted in accordance with the standards on
the site of installation.
6. Connect the battery pack and dish looms into the relevant sized plug adaptors on the inverter/charging
pack unit. These plugs are keyed and can only be installed one way. Ensure the plugs lock-in and are secured.
7. Connect the power to a permanent active power supply and ensure that the units are wired as per the
relevant standard requirements.
To check correct operation of the unit allow battery to charge for a few minutes, ensuring green charging LED
on the dish is constantly illuminated. When the test switch is pressed the LED light source illuminates.

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Charge
current
Max charge current Max charge voltage Savings
Cell voltage
8. BATTERY LIFE
9. POWER AND BATTERY CHARGE
To maintain the economic life of this product it is required that the battery be discharged and recharged
at least once every 6 months. The battery life can be reduced if the battery is not discharged as per the
requirements of AS/NZS 2293 or an equivalent standard. Increasing the number of duration tests above that
as defined in AS/NZS 2293 or an equivalent standard can have a positive effect on the battery performance as
long as 12 discharge cycles per year is not exceeded.
The Ektor Generation III platform uses smart battery charging technology which reduces power consumption
and increases battery life.
During the first stage of operation the battery charger charges the battery until full. Afterwards, the unit goes
into a stage which charges the battery periodically. This reduces the battery temperature and reduces the
loss of electrolytes which ultimately increases the service life of the battery. As a result of stopping the charging
process, the power consumption is reduced and only consumes 1/11th of the typical power.
The smart battery charger also offsets the charger time by a random interval to un-synchronise all the
emergency lighting in the building. This reduces the average loading on a building’s infrastructure and reduces
any impacts of surges created by turning on large numbers of products simultaneously.
Figure 2: Example of included battery
Figure 3: Smart charge rate
1 x LiFePO4 stick battery 01302 / 01303
KIT INCLUDES:
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10. WIRELESS DAUGHTERBOARD
The Ledfire inverter supports an optional wireless daughterboard. The driver must be disconnected from
mains and battery must be removed, before installing or changing any expansion module. More information
and a list of other accessories can be found in the Wireless design and installation guide. The assembly for
this part onto the inverter is shown below:
When installing the inverter with a wireless daughterboard, careful attention needs to be taken to the
positioning of the antenna. There is also the option of adding an antenna. The antenna can be mounted in a
vertical position, depending on the installation. Care should be taken to mount the antenna away from metal
objects or behind large concrete walls. More information and a list of other accessories can be found in the
wireless design and installation guide.
Figure 4: Daughterboard assembly diagram
Figure 5: Mounting position of the inverter antenna
NOTE: If possible antenna is to be
orientated vertically when mounting.
Antenna position
when suspended
OR
Antenna when the
inverter is mounted flat
Direction to router Direction to router
2
1
Wireless daughterboard (06118)(optional)
Ledfire/Pro/Ultimate inverter (01201/01202/01203)
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11. SELF-TEST WIRING/ CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM
The inverter can be used in an automatic self-test mode which reduces the need for a test switch timer.
The self-test ability automatically disables if the unit is wired to DALI or the wireless daughterboard is attached.
Additionally the third generation platform can be wired to a central battery system. With this wiring the system
feedback cannot report the light status (refer to the Configurations: Status LEDs and Device Modes document.).
Figure 6: Inverter standard wiring diagram
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12. DALI WIRING/ CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM
The Ledfire inverter supports DALI out of the box, a hardwiring diagram is shown below, optionally an
installer can order a soft wiring cable set found in section 16. The inverter also supports central battery
systems and can be monitored through DALI. When used as a central battery system the devices can be
tested with DALI.
Figure 7: Inverter DALI wiring diagram
13. USING THE INVERTER WITH A SWITCH
A mains rated switch can be wired with this product to turn ON/OFF the non-emergency light in normal use.
This does not affect operation in emergency mode.
Figure 8: Inverter switch wiring diagram
Mains rated switch
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14. USING THE INVERTER WITH A SENSOR
A mains rated sensor can be wired with this product to turn ON/OFF the light in normal use. This does not
affect operation in emergency mode.
Figure 9: Inverter sensor wiring diagram
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15. ACCESSORIES LIST
Below are the listings of the accessories and replacements compatible with the Ledfire.
PART CODEEVOLT CODE
COMPLETE UNITS
Ledfire (White)
Ledfire Pro (White)
Ledfire Pro (Black)
Ledfire Ultimate (White)
01693
01694
01697
01695
PARTS/REPLACEMENTS
Ledfire inverter
Ledfire Pro inverter
Ledfire Ultimate inverter
Ledfire Dish (White)
Ledfire Pro Dish (White)
Ledfire Pro Dish (Black)
Ledfire Ultimate Dish (White)
Battery, Stick 1500mAh 6.4V, 2 Cell LifePO4 to suit Ledfire
Battery 3000mAH 2 Cell LiFePO4 to suit Ledfire Pro & Ult
Ledfire inverter antenna
Ledfire strain relief cover
Wireless daughterboard
Antenna extension
Easy commissioning module - DALI
Easy commissioning module - Ektor
EV-LEDFIRE
EV-LEDFIRE-PRO
EV-LEDFIRE-PRO-B
EV-LEDFIRE-ULT
EV-LEDFIRE-INV
EV-LEDFIRE-PRO-INV
EV-LEDFIRE-ULT-INV
EV-LEDFIRE-RD
EV-LEDFIRE-PRO-RD
EV-LEDFIRE-PRO-B-RD
EV-LEDFIRE-ULT-RD
EV-1500mAh-6.4V-LiFePO4
EV-3000mAh-6.4V-LiFePO4
EV-LEDFIRE-ANT
EV-LEDFIRE-EXTENSION-LOOM
EV-WIFI-DAUG
EV-ANTENNA-EXTE
EV-ECM-DALI
EV-ECM-EKTOR
01201
01202
01203
02101
02102
02104
02103
01302
01303
02111
02112
06118
06125
05304
05305
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17. CHANGING/ADDING THE CABLE SET
Figure 10: Lead and cable accessories
Figure 11: Changing the cable set
Clip into place to connect
the inverter and wiring.
Slide the strain relief down
into it’s slot as shown on
the right.
Unscrew the safety screw.
Carefully disassemble
cover with flat blade
screwdriver.
16. LEAD AND CABLE ACCESSORIES
The following cord-sets can be ordered and attached to the inverter depending on the site requirements.
CORD-SET
STANDARD
OPERATION
PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION
DALI OPERATION
LENGTH
A
B
C
D
E
F
2.4M
2.4M
2.4M
2.4M
2.4M
1.4M
00709
00707
00705
00706
00710
00708
Wire By Click 5-Pin Lead L1025/5
Wieland Plug GST18I5S B1 ZR1 S PB02
CMS 5 Pin Plug Set
WAGO Plug 5-P Blue WAGO 51110475
CMS 6 Pin Plug Set
Flex and Plug (Standard)
9
M3
1
2
A B C D E F
3
NOTE: Connector is included with the above cord-set accessories.
NOTE: If there is already
a cable set attached, this
must first be removed
Phillips
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18. NON MAINTAINED / MAINTAINED JUMPER
19. DISCHARGE RATING SELECTION
A user can select the mode of operation for the Ledfire inverter. If the inverter is using a
switch input this is disregarded and not used.
The inverter supports a number of discharge ratings which can be selected by the user. The output from
the LED scales based on the discharge rating (see section 23 for output classification information).
Figure 12: Maintained/non-maintained jumper
Jumper
Figure 13: Discharge rating selection
Remove expansion cover
C
B
A
HOURS
INDICATOR
A
STATUS
B C
DESCRIPTION
1 Hour
2 Hours (default)
3 Hours
4 Hours
8 Hours
Central battery operation
N/A
N/A
NON MAINTAINED
MAINTAINED MODE
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
LED is only ON in
emergency
LED is ON in normal and
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20. SELF-TEST INDICATOR LEDS
The table below shows the operation of the Ledfire status indicators:
21. SELF TEST/ COMMISSIONING INTERVAL PROGRAMMING
The self test mode must first be enabled to perform tests by switching the breaker, or test button in the
correct sequence. The test interval is fixed and set to 26 weeks / 182 days. The LEDs indicate the status of the
device and which functions are being performed. For more information refer to the Configurations: Status
LEDs and Device Modes document.
When self test mode is enabled the status LED will flash either 4x (switched active detected) or 3x
(switched active not detected) for 2 minutes.
The self test can also be enabled using the test button sequence below:
INDICATOR DESCRIPTION
YELLOW
2sec ON / 2sec OFF
YELLOW
4sec ON / 1sec OFF
YELLOW
0.5sec ON / 0.5sec OFF
GREEN
1xFlash
Device is performing a duration test
Last duration test passed. The duration was met when last run.
Test ran less than five days ago
Last duration test failed. Failed to meet duration. The device is not
currently running a new test. Mains is on
A duration test is pending. The device is not in any self test and is
set to normal mode
3X PRESS & RELEASE WAIT & REPEAT
WAIT 30 sec.
then repeat the
3X press & release
NOTE: If the wait in-between breaker or test button push sequences is longer than 50 seconds
then it will timeout and the procedure will need to begin again.
30 sec.
RELEASEPRESS RELEASEPRESS RELEASEPRESS
8 sec.
5X SWITCH CYCLES WAIT & REPEAT
WAIT 30 sec.
then repeat the
5X SWITCH CYCLE
OFF ON
OFF ON
OFF ON
OFF ON
OFF ON
30 sec.
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22. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
LEDFIRE DISH LEDFIRE DISH (02101)
LEDFIRE PRO DISH (02102 & 02104)
LEDFIRE ULTIMATE DISH (02103)
LEDFIRE INVERTER (01201) LEDFIRE PRO INVERTER (01202)
AND LEDFIRE ULTIMATE INVERTER (01203)
LEDFIRE / INVERTER
27mm
16mm
140mm
26mm
76mm
43mm
228mm
140mm
84mm
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Voltage
Frequency
Ambient temp.
Battery type
Class
Duration
IP Rating
Storage temperature
LEDFIRE
Maximum power
LEDFIRE PRO & PRO B
Maximum power
LEDFIRE ULTIMATE
Maximum power
Viewing distance
Mounting type
Wiring
Battery voltage
Charging time
Charger operation
Charger type
N/A
Recessed
Flex & plug
6.4V
16 hours
Adjustable
Smart charge
220~240V
50/60 Hz
0 - 40°C
LiFePO4
2
Dependant on jumper
IP20
0 - 50°C
<3W (battery charge only)
<7W
<10W
27mm
43mm
228mm
Ledfire inverter without wireless daughterboard or antenna attached.
NOTE: Power ratings stated are the maximum power drawn whilst in maintained mode operation and charging a battery. For power ratings in
other configurations and operating modes please refer to the Ektor website.

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LEDFIRE PRO LEDFIRE ULTIMATE
D63
D63
D40
D32
D20
D80
D80
D50
D40
D20
23. AUSTRALIAN EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION
Classification of the Ledfire and Ledfire Pro output when duration is selected.
HOURS LEDFIRE
1
2
3
4
8
D50
D50
D20
D16
N/A
24. SPACING TABLE
Below is the spacing table extract from AS/NZS 2293 which details spacing between emergency fittings at
different mounting heights.
LUMINAIRE
CLASSIFICATION
MOUNTING HEIGHT (M)
2.1 2.4 2.7 3 3.3 3.6 4 4.5 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20
D16
D20
D32
D40
D50
D63
D80
12.1
13.1
15.4
16.7
18.0
19.4
21.1
12.6
13.6
16.1
17.4
18.7
20.3
22.0
13.0
14.1
16.7
18.0
19.4
21.1
28.8
13.3
14.5
17.2
18.6
20.1
21.8
23.6
13.6
14.8
17.6
19.1
20.7
22.4
24.3
13.9
15.1
18.0
19.6
21.2
23.0
25.0
14.1
15.5
18.5
20.1
21.8
23.7
25.8
14.6
15.8
19.1
20.8
22.5
24.5
26.7
14.6
16.1
19.5
21.3
23.2
25.2
27.5
14.6
16.4
20.2
22.1
24.2
26.4
28.9
14.4
16.3
20.6
22.7
24.9
27.4
30.0
13.8
16.0
20.7
23.0
25.4
28.1
30.9
12.9
15.4
20.6
23.1
25.7
28.6
31.6
11.5
14.5
20.3
23.1
25.9
28.9
32.1
14.6
19.4
23.7
28.0
32.4
15.2
22.5
28.9
25. CONSTRUCTION SITES
IMPORTANT NOTE: Continuously switching the power supply to the fitting on and off during or after
the installation process due to other processes being conducted on the building site could cause the fitting to
discharge and charge its battery many times during a short period which can impact negatively on the battery
life. It is not recommended that you connect the Ektor emergency products to the power supply if such
conditions are prevalent. If you choose to expose the Ektor emergency products to such harsh operating
conditions, Evolt may not honour any warranty on the life of the batteries or the dish. This Ektor emergency
product is designed to undergo regular discharge tests but it is recommended that the intervals between
consecutive tests are not less than two weeks. Frequent testing of the exit product will reduce the service life
of the battery. In order to prevent damage to the battery, leave the unswitched active circuit turned off at the
circuit breaker until such time as emergency lighting is required

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26. TESTING PRECAUTIONS
When the Ektor emergency product is permanently connected to the mains supply you will need to allow 24
hours to charge its battery. Once the battery is fully charged you will need to conduct a manual discharge test
as per the requirements of AS/NZS 2293 or other relevant standards. At the time of printing, the Australian
standard requires that new fittings operate in emergency mode for at least 2 hours for their first discharge
test. Further tests are to be carried out at intervals of not more than six months. It is important that you keep
records of the initial test and ongoing tests in the building’s emergency service logbook. If the fitting is not to be
permanently connected to the mains supply at the time of installation, you must give it the mandatory 2 hour
test when you connect it permanently to the mains supply.
27. PROBLEM SOLVING PROCEDURE
If you have installed and connected the Ledfire as per the instructions contained within this manual and the product
fails to work properly, please use the following table as a guide to fixing the problem before calling our office.
FAULT
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Green LED is not lit
Green LED is lit but the lamp does not light when the test
switch is pressed
Lamp lights, but only temporarily, when test switch is
pressed or when the main power supply is turned off
• AC Supply is not connected
• AC Supply turned off
• Battery plug not connected to battery pack
• Lamp is damaged
• Lamp is not inserted properly
• Battery pack is damaged
• Battery pack not fully charged
• Battery pack is damaged

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28. WARRANTY INFORMATION
Ektor products are distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Evolt Pty Ltd (Evolt).
The Australian Consumer Law as well as other Australian laws guarantee certain conditions, warranties and
undertakings, and give you other legal rights, in relation to the quality and fitness for purpose of Ektor products
sold in Australia.
In Australia, our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.
You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be
of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. What constitutes a major failure is set
out in the Australian Consumer Law.
Nothing in this Warranty purports to modify or exclude the conditions, warranties and undertakings, and other
legal rights, under the Australian Competition and Consumer Act and other Australian laws.
Ektor products are warranted in Australia for a period of 12 months from the date of delivery of the product,
provided that the products are properly stored, installed, used and maintained in accordance with the
instructions contained within their manual.
Products that have been altered in any way or used other than in accordance with their instructions are not
covered by this Warranty.
This Warranty is not transferable and is valid only in the hands of the purchaser of the product. The warranty
does not cover Ektor products other than those purchased from Evolt. Proof of purchase must be provided to
Evolt with any warranty claim. Evolt recommends that the purchaser attaches their proof of purchase to their
product manual.
If you wish to claim under this Warranty, you must, at your own expense, return the product or that part of
the product which you believe is defective, and proof of original purchase, your name, address and telephone
number and a certificate of installation or other document required by the law for the installation of electrical
products in the place in which the product was installed, to Evolt Pty Ltd at PO Box 271 Kingsgrove NSW
1480 within 12 months from the date of purchase. Please note that the Warranty does not cover removal or
reinstallation of the product or that part of the product which you believe is defective.
Evolt’s total liability under this Warranty is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the faulty product. Evolt
may satisfy its obligations under this Warranty in full by repair or replacement of a faulty product.
This Warranty does not apply to consumable items such as lamps or batteries or other items that can be
classified as consumable.
For the avoidance of any doubt, any and all warranties or conditions which are not guaranteed under the
Australian Competition and Consumer Act or the Australian Competition and Consumer Regulations 2010 and
which are not expressly included in this Warranty as additional warranties or conditions are excluded.
This Warranty does not cover loss or damage caused by wear and tear, misuse, incorrect installation or
operation, failure to clean and maintain, incorrect voltage or non-authorised electrical connections, adverse
external conditions (such as power surges and dips, acts of God, exposure to heat, corrosion, insect or vermin
infestation), use of non-authorised or defective parts or globes, or to items that have been repaired other than
by Evolt or a repairer approved by Evolt.

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29. COMPLIANCE STANDARDS
STANDARD TITLE
Australian/ New Zealand
Standards
AS/NZS 2293-3:2005+A1:2010
AS/NZS 60598-2-22:2005
AS 61000.3.2:2007 + A1:2009
AS/NZS CISPR 15:2011
Emergency escape lighting and exit signs for buildings.
Part 3: Emergency escape luminaires and exit signs.
Luminaires Part 2.22: Particular requirements - Luminaires for
emergency lighting (IEC 60598-2-22, Ed. 3.1(2002) MOD).
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Limits - Limits for
harmonic current emissions (equipment input current
(16 A per phase) (IEC 61000-3-2, Ed.3.0 (2005) MOD).
Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance
characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment.
European Committee
for Standardisation
EN 60598-1:2008+A11:2009
EN 60598-2-22:1998+A1:2003+A2:2008
EN 55015:2006+A1:2007+A2:2009
EN 61547:2009
EN 61000-3-2:2006+A1:2009+A2:2009
EN 61000-3-3: 2008
Luminaires - Part 1: General requirements and tests.
Luminaires - Part 2-22: Particular requirements -
Luminaires for emergency lighting.
Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance
characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment.
Equipment for general lighting purposes - Electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) immunity requirements.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Limits. Limits for
harmonic current emissions (equipment input current ≤
16 A per phase).
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-3: Limits -
Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations
and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems, for
equipment with rated current <= 16 A per phase and
not subject to conditional connection.
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30. TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND TROUBLESHOOTING
For further assistance in using this product, consult your nearest wholesaler or Evolt Pty Ltd. Be aware that
illustrations and images used are for illustration purposes only and changes may apply to products after the
release of this document.

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