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General usage and maintenance
The emergency bulkhead has three different operation modes and can be used as a local emergency light in continuous or
non-continuous function according to EN 60598-1, EN 60598-2-22. In the switching mode the fixture also can be used as
functional lighting as for example in a gallary. Together with the optional ISO 7010 normalisation “Arrow stickers“ the
bulkhead can also be used as escape route indication. The bulkhead is equiped with a Ni-Cd battery pack that provides
an off-grid stand-alone operation of minimum 3 hours in case of a power outage.
* Make sure the DC-plug of the battery pack is connected to the PCB main board (fig 2.2) !
* Only a qualified technician should maintain this bulkhead fixture.
* The bulkhead has no built-in device to disconnect from the electric mains.
Make sure to switch off or disconnect the mains before installation or maintenance activities are performed.
* The power supply cables must be free of damage and used with the included grommet or an optional cable gland (fig 2.1).
* If the protective cover or ISO 7010 arrow stickers are damaged do not use the fixture before replacing these part(s).
* Wipe the bulkhead and signs regulary with a moist lint-free cloth.
* Do not use alcohol or solvents for cleaning.
* It is recommended to charge the bulkhead fixture for at least 24 hours prior to any operational use.
* Make sure the battery pack and ISO7010 signs are periodically checked and replaced as stated in the regulations,
otherwise the emergency function of the bulkhead fixture is not guaranteed.
Disposal Informaon (WEEE)
This symbol on the device or package indicates that disposal of the device after its lifecycle could harm
the environment. Special note the internal NiCd Battery must be disposed separately.
Do not dispose the bulkhead as unsorted municipal waste, it should be taken to a specialized company
for recycling. This device should be returned to your distrubutor or to a local recycling service point.
Respect the local enviromental rules always in the first place.
Self-Test
Self-Test fixtures perform a quarts self-commissioning test at first power on. After charging for 24hours a full duration test
of 3 hours is performed. Initial function and duration tests are randomly generated. They are then performed in accordance
with the standard requirments according to IEC 62034 (every 30 days for function tests and every 52 weeks for duration tests)
A single bi-colour indicator LED is fitted in all Self-Test products. This LED is clearly visible for manual inspection. It indicates
the module status. The LED shows permanent green or flashing green when conditions are normal and flashing red in case
a fault condition is present.
Funcon test
A function test is a 2 minutes test that simulates a mains failure and checks the operation of the emergency light source from
the battery supply. The local indicator LED flashes green while this 2 minutes function test is in progress. If there is a failur
during this function test the local indicator LED changes to a flashing red.
Duraon test
A duration test simulates a mains failure. It also checks the operation of the emergency light source from the battery supply
for the duration of the module. The local indicator LED fast flashes green while the duration test is in progress.If there is any
failure during the a duration test the local indicator LED either changes to a permanent, or flashing red.
The battery is required to be fully charged (24hours) before a duration test can be started.
MT Led bi-colour indicator
IR
(Fig 2.3)
Test Button Indicator LED Status
Press 1 second Off Emergency mode for 1 second
Press 5 second Slow Flash Function test run for 30 seconds
Press 7 second Fast Flash Duration test for 3 hours
Press 10 second End of duration test (reset)
Fault Indication Chart:
Indicator LED Status
Green Solid Mains on / No fault
Green Slow Flash Function test for 2 minutes
Green Fast Flash Duration test for 3 hours
Red 1 Flash Battery fault
Red 2 Flash Led board (lamp) fault
Red 3 Flash Duration test fault (replace battery)
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Manual test buon (MT) funcons:
(Fig 2.1 cable gland not included!)
PG-9 = Cable Ø 6-8mm
PG-11= Cable Ø 8-10mm
Ø15~22mm
(Fig 2.2)
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