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Battery Replacement; Selftest Functions; Manual Test Functions; Resetting Errors - Honeywell Ova/OmniLED R Quick Start Manual

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Battery replacement:

Disconnect mains, carefully pull the luminaire and main unit down, make
sure that the springs do not snap. Unscrew the battery cover (step 3,
screw A). Disconnect the battery and install a new one of the same type
and characteristics. Refit the cover and fasten the screw.
Indicator LEDs
Description
Normal
Charging (battery test not possible while charging)
Mains off, battery not connected or charger fault
Battery test
Battery fault
Light source test
Light source fault
Battery fault and light source fault
LED status explanation
On
Off
The Ova/OmniLED R Spot is a self-contained non-maintained luminaire with selftest function.

Selftest functions

Every 15 days the luminaire will perform an emergency operation test, this will light the white LED for
approx. 3 seconds. The red LED will flash during this test sequence.
Every 6. month the luminaire will perform a battery condition test. The test will last for 60 minutes. The
white LED will be lit and the yellow LED will flash during this test sequence.
Note: When using DALI or Wireless communication, the frequencies and schedules for tests will
instead be determined by the connected PC software.

Manual test functions

Manual tests can only be performed if both mains and battery are connected.
By pressing the test button briefly (less than 5 seconds) an emergency operation test is performed.
The white LED will be lit for approx. 3 seconds, the red LED will flash during this test sequence.
By pressing the test button for between 5 and 10 seconds a battery condition test is performed.
This test will last for 60 minutes and can only be performed when the battery is fully charged (steady
green LED). The white LED will be lit and the yellow LED will flash during this test sequence.

Resetting errors

Push the test button for >10 seconds to delete all indicated errors. Then the luminaire enters regular
operation mode.
In case that the luminaire no longer meets its rated duration of operation, the battery must be replaced
(see chapter "Battery replacement" on top of this page).
Note:
In case of battery replacement, this must be replaced with parts of the same type and characteristics.
The replacement must be performed by the manufacturer or a competent person.
Note:
The light source is non-replaceable.
Note:
If the supply cable of the luminaire is damaged, it shall exclusively be replaced by a competent person
in order to avoid hazard.
Flashing
Important notice when installing
luminaires within the same area!!!
To avoid that luminaires perform their
battery test at the same day, connect
the battery packs with more than 1,5
minutes inbetween.
Technical description
Part number:
Lumen output:
Operation voltage:
Emergency mode duration:
Battery:
Battery protection:
Charging time:
Maximum power consumption:
Ambient temperature range:
Relative humidity:
Weight:
Classification:
Technical lifetime (light source):
IP20
Expected battery lifetime 10 years
At the end of their useful life the
packaging, product and batteries
should be disposed of via a
suitable recycling centre. Do not
dispose of with your normal
household waste. Do not burn.
GB
290071.10
350 lm
220-240VAC 50/60Hz
Minimum 1 hour
6,4V / 1,2Ah LiFePO4
Overcharge and full discharge
18 hours
3,8W / 4,3VA
5 to 40°C
Up to 95%
440 g
EN 60598-2-22
> 100000 hours
51268E-01

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