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Larson Electronics EXP-EMG-EXT series Instruction Manual

Explosion proof bug eye emergency led fixture

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EXP-EMG-EXT
Explosion Proof Bug Eye Emergency LED Fixture Instruction
Manual for the EXP-EMG-EXT Product Line
*Pictures not the same on every model

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Summary of Contents for Larson Electronics EXP-EMG-EXT series

  • Page 1 EXP-EMG-EXT Explosion Proof Bug Eye Emergency LED Fixture Instruction Manual for the EXP-EMG-EXT Product Line *Pictures not the same on every model...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Congratulations on the purchase of your new Explosion Proof Bug Eye Emergency LED Exit Fixture. Please read these instructions carefully to familiarize yourself with the safe operation and maintenance of your new emergency fixture. Following these instructions will insure many years of safe and dependable service. Table of Contents I.
  • Page 3: Installation & Operation

    I. Installation & Operation NOTE: The EXP-EMG-EXT line is designed to be surface mounted to flat surfaces such as walls. I. Installation Mounting for this fixture is achieved via mounting tabs located on the back side of the light. The EXP-EMG-EXT explosion proof emergency self-testing LED fixture is NOT a factory sealed fixture.
  • Page 4: I.ii Operation

    II. Operation 1. Apply AC power to the light. The LED indicator should turn RED. In the event of power loss, the fixture will illuminate all lights automatically. Once power is restored, the lights will turn off and the batteries will charge. AC LIVE (120V) BLACK AC LIVE (277V)
  • Page 5: Self-Diagnostic Testing

    II. Self-Diagnostic Test Once the emergency fixture is properly installed and AC power supplied, the dual color LED indicator will come ON and the self-diagnostic test function will automatically initiate. The LED indicates the unit’s status. A STEADY GREEN LED indicates normal service, a FLASHING GREEN LED indicates the unit is testing, a FLASHING GREEN/RED LED indicates the battery is charging and a RED LED (in different combinations) indicates a service alert.
  • Page 6: Trouble-Shooting & Maintenance

    III. Trouble-Shooting and Maintenance CAUTION: Always turn AC power to the equipment OFF before servicing. Servicing should be performed only by a qualified service technician. I. Trouble-Shooting 1. Problem: Emergency lights do not operate. If the charge indicator light is OFF, check that the circuit breaker for AC supply is ON.
  • Page 7: Safety Warnings & Ratings

    IV. Safety Warnings and Ratings I. Warnings Cap unused wires with enclosed wire nuts or WARNING: Risk of electric shock - never other approved method. connect to, disconnect from or service while equipment is energized. Make sure wire terminations are secure and leads are properly tucked in appropriate wire WARNING: Risk of fire - Lamps are hot.