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Maintenance
1. Keep ventilation fan of the unit clean.
2. The unit has an Automatic testing system, automatically enabling 30 minute test every 30 days.
If your unit does not have a self-test system you should manually test the unit once a month for
30 minutes to make sure the unit is fully operational and to help extend the life of the battery.
Initial Trouble Shooting
Problem
Cause What to do
- 220 VAC light not getting
to the unit.
- The power socket might not have
any power.
- Circuit Breaker AC. Input is in the
OFF status.
- Check to make sure that the power socket
of the home or building is providing
a 220 VAC current.
- Check to make sure that theCircuit Breaker
AC. Input is in the ON position.
- The Backup power supply of the
unit has failed.
- Circuit Breaker DC. Battery is in the
OFF status.
- Circuit Breaker AC. Output is in the
OFF status.
- Check to make sure that the Circuit
Breaker DC. Battery is in the ON position.
- Check to make sure that the Circuit
Breaker AC. Output is in the ON position.
- Emergency light only turns on
for a short time after the power
went out.
- The battery is not fully charged.
- The battery has degraded.
- Fully charge the battery.
- Contact customer service to replace
the battery.
Important Note on Using the Unit
1. Please read the manual carefully before installation and operation
2. Installation area should be good ventilation.
3.Do not connect the battery in reverse polarity.
4. Check the power load before installing the unit.
5.Do not use with the power load when it is in an unstable condition.
6. The power load must be an emergency light only. Do not use with the other power load that is not
approved by the manufacturer.
7. The unit should be stored in temperatures under 25 Degree Celsius and the battery should be charged
every 1 month to maintain its operational life.