Service / Maintenance
Maintenance
This emergency lighting unit should be tested and maintained in accordance with National Electrical Code and NFPA 101 Life Safety
Code requirements. It is recommended that emergency light fixtures be tested for 30 seconds once a month and for 90 minutes once
a year.
Taking A Unit Out of Service
If a unit is to be taken out of service for an extended period, the battery harness should be disconnected from the battery
compartment harness so that the battery will go into storage in a fully charged condition.
Replacing the Battery
1. De-engergize the AC power
2. Open Battery Compartment cover
3. Disconnect the battery harness from the battery compartment harness.
4. Disconnect the battery strap and remove battery pack.
5. Replace with a new battery (see unit model label or battery label for correct part number) and reconnect harness.
6. Snap cover closed (tighten security screw if applicable.)
Replacing LED Lamps
The LED lamps inside the unit are not replaceable or field serviceable. Please see Dual-Lite.com for further assistance.
Troubleshooting
Emergency circuit does not work
• Batteries are shipped uncharged, please charge for 24 hours before testing.
• Make sure the switch pcb and the button/light pipe is correctly seated and aligned.
• Check wiring connections.
RECYCLING INFORMATION
All steel, aluminum and thermoplastic parts are recyclable.
NOTICE: Emergency units contain rechargeable batteries which
must be recycled or disposed of properly.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY
1.
Do not use outdoors.
2.
Do not let power supply cords touch hot surfaces.
3.
Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
4.
Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not readily be subject
to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
5.
The use of accessory equipment not authorized by the manufacturer may cause an
unsafe condition.
6.
Do not use this equipment for other than its intended purpose.
7.
Servicing of this equipment should be performed by qualified service personnel.
8.
Test cycling: the Life Safety Code (NFPA 101) requires testing of emergency lighting units once a month for a
minimum of 30 seconds, and once a year for a minimum of 90 minutes.
•SEE UNIT LABEL FOR ADDITIONAL MODEL SPECIFICATIONS
•SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BY OWNER/OCCUPANT
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WARNING – This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and/or other reproductive
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harm. Thoroughly wash hands after installing, handling, cleaning, or otherwise touching this product.
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Emergency Lighting Equipment For Use in Damp Locations
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Damp location listed units are suitable for installation in:
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1. Interior locations subject to moderate degrees of moisture, such as some basements, some barns, some cold storage
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warehouses, and the like.
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2. Partially protected locations under canopies, marquees, roofed open porches and the like.
EVHC-BC Series
With Battery Pack Compartment Option
Twin-Head LED Emergency Lighting Unit
Spectron Equipped Models
always be followed including the following.
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLER:
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