Elumen8 615 Manual

Elumen8 615 Manual

Portable battery powered generator 300w 230v

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The information contained in this manual is based on products manufactured up to the time of publication.
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  • Page 1 300W 230V Product Information The information contained in this manual is based on products manufactured up to the time of publication. Prolight Concepts (UK) Ltd reserves the right to change any of this information without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical without express written permission from Prolight Concepts (UK) Ltd.
  • Page 2 Use this page to record important information about your eLumen8 BG615. UNIT PRODUCT REFERENCE UNIT SERIAL NUMBER This information can be found on your eLumen8 BG615 data plate which is found at the rear of the unit. NOTE: Below is an example of the eLumen8 BG615 data plate.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PAGE NUMBER Section 1: Introduction & applications for use Section 2 : Safety rules Section 3: Technical specifications Section 4: Setting up the eLumen8 BG615 Section 5: Operating instructions 5a) Pre-operation inspection 5b) Using the eLumen8 BG615 5c) Recharging the eLumen8 BG615...
  • Page 4: Section 1: Introduction & Applications For Use

    This Manual should always stay with the eLumen8 BG615. APPLICATIONS FOR USE The eLumen8 BG615 is designed for use in the following applications only. It should not be used for any other purpose. If in any doubt about applications for use, please contact either Prolight Concepts (UK) Ltd or Prolight Concepts (UK) Ltd’s distributor for more information.
  • Page 5: Section 2: Safety Rules

    The Manufacturer, Prolight Concepts (UK) Ltd cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a hazard. The warnings in this manual and on labels affixed to the eLumen8 BG615 will therefore not cover every eventuality. If using a procedure or operating method not specifically recommended by the manufacturer then the user must verify that it is safe for others and that it does not make the equipment unsafe.
  • Page 6 Do NOT stand on the eLumen8 BG615 or use it as any form of step. TIP OVER HAZARDS • Where ground or the area is uneven place the eLumen8 BG615 on its base to ensure it can’t fall over. •...
  • Page 7 Do NOT use the eLumen8 BG615 for any purpose other than that for which it is designed. ELECTROCUTION HAZARDS • Do NOT allow the inside of the eLumen8 BG615 to come into contact with water or any other liquids. • Ensure the eLumen8 BG615 is not being set up in a potentially explosive environment –...
  • Page 8 On slippery or uneven terrain, it is recommended that more care and thought is taken for the conditions. • Make sure when loading the eLumen8 BG615 into a vehicle or trolley that it is securely mounted/retained so it cannot fall off or move in such away that it could harm other items or personnel.
  • Page 9: Section 3: Technical Specifications

    In-built 6A 120W charging system that will recharge the battery from empty in 5-6 hours. Charger requires mains cable connected to the input side of the eLumen8 BG615 with an input voltage of between 100-240V AC. This allows the unit to recharge the battery and at the same time allow a through feed of mains power to the outlet socket.
  • Page 10: Section 4: Setting Up The Elumen8 Bg615

    The area should be free from moving vehicles, machinery, pedestrians or other factors which may mean the eLumen8 BG615 could form a hazard. Set the eLumen8 BG615 up in such a way that it cannot obstruct walkways or areas that form emergency exit routes.
  • Page 11 Mains electricity at 230V AC is produced by this unit. • Debris either on proposed site or on route to site • Inadequate surface support to withstand the eLumen8 BG615 weight • Water which could allow the eLumen8 BG615 to be submersed • All other possible unsafe conditions...
  • Page 12: Section 5: Operating Instructions

    Section 5: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Do not use the eLumen8 BG615 for any purpose other than that for which it is designed – as a portable power pack. If more than one operator is expected to set up or use a eLumen8 BG615 at different times, each operator is required to follow all safety rules and instructions in the operator’s...
  • Page 13: 5B) Using The Elumen8 Bg615

    100% is full capacity. 3. Make sure the eLumen8 BG615 is switched 4. Make connections to the mains output off via the button next to the display. The socket at the side of the eLumen8 BG615.
  • Page 14 5. Check the device to be powered is within the maximum constraints of the eLumen8 BG615, see technical specifications contained within this manual and on the eLumen8 BG615. Heed the notes in the section Applications and Restrictions of use with regard to Inductive, Resistive and capacitive loads and their limitations.
  • Page 15 Once the runtime required while still potentially the eLumen8 BG615 gets towards the end of providing enough light for the task in hand. the available capacity a beeping will be heard...
  • Page 16: 5C) Recharging The Elumen8 Bg615

    Choose a suitable location to recharge the unit away from any aforementioned hazards. Ideally the eLumen8 BG615 should be charged in a cool ventilated environment. Note – It is good practice to always keep the eLumen8 BG615 generator fully charged up so it is always ready for use.
  • Page 17 ESTIMATED RECHARGE TIME TO FULL 100% 5. Check the display on the eLumen8 BG615, once the charger is connected and everything is ok the display will blink slowly as energy flows into the battery to recharge it. You can monitor progress on the display, the capacity percentage will gradually rise as will the capacity in AH and the voltage.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING AND GENERAL ADVICE ON USE The following notes are here for help and guidance to get the best from your eLumen8 BG615. They describe possible errors/faults, what might cause them and how they are rectified. FAULT / ERROR SOLUTION...
  • Page 19: 5D) Packing Away And Transport

    5d) PACKING AWAY & TRANSPORT In slippery or uneven terrain take care when carrying the eLumen8 BG615 seek help as required. TRANSPORT AND LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS •...
  • Page 20: Section 6: Maintenance

    • Never allow the inside of the eLumen8 BG615 to become wet, it will damage the electronics and battery pack contained within. If any wetness is discovered the unit must NOT be switched on under any circumstance and the manufacturer Prolight...
  • Page 21: 6A) Advice On Disposal

    6a) ADVICE ON DISPOSAL OF PROLIGHT PRODUCTS AT END OF LIFE This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed of with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
  • Page 22 The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. We take no responsibility for errors or admissions. Prolight Concepts (UK) Ltd Lumen House, Stancliffe Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB2 2RP , UK Tel: +44 (0) 1254 704111 Email: sales@prolight.co.uk www.prolight.co.uk RI-80 V1 EL-211118...

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