Schuch e864 12L Series Operating Instructions Manual page 14

Explosion-proof led emergency light fitting
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Remove the emergency battery from the lid.
Insert a new emergency battery into the lid.
Return the battery fixing bracket to the original position and screw down. Check that the battery is
positioned securely.
Remove the protective cap of the battery connector.
Attach the battery connector to the socket in the battery box. Check the catch mechanism of the
plug connection.
Alert the emergency light unit to the presence of a new battery:
Open and close the lid of the battery box twice within a 60-second period. Opening and closing the
case must occur within 10 seconds of each other. During this time the emergency electronic unit
must be supplied by the mains supply.
If this procedure is done correctly, immediately after the battery box is closed for the second time,
the signal LED will display an acknowledgement light. The five-second long red-green
acknowledgement light confirms that a operational life test will be conducted 12 hours later.
Close the lid of the battery box with the screw plug.
Should a battery capacity fault be present when the acknowledgement light is displayed, more
operational life tests will then be carried out at 52 week intervals. If no fault was detected in the battery
capacity, the interval until the next regular operational life test is unaffected.
6.4 Replacing emergency light unit and LED-reflector
Replacement of the emergency light unit and LED-reflector with mounted LED-modules has been
described in the separate instructions which can be found attached to the spare parts to be
supplied.
6.5 Environmental advice
This device has got an accumulator which among other things contains
cadmium which is ecologically dangerous. There is a particular
designation for this purpose.
The people operating this device are obliged by law to return
accumulators which have become waste and which contain any pollutant
materials to organizations which are in the hands of the vendors or
waste disposal holders being under public law.
6.6 Placing the fitting out of operation
To place the light fitting out of operation the battery must be separated from the emergency light unit.
In order to avoid unnecessarily removing the emergency battery, disconnection should take place
immediately after the interruption of the power supply.
During storage there will also be a gradual discharge of the battery. If the voltage drops below a
certain level the battery will no longer be detected by the emergency electronic. Thus a battery contact
failure will be indicated although the connection to the battery still
battery is to be removed as described in Section 6.3 and to be charged separately from the light fitting.
With a 6V charging voltage and 80 mA charging current, a discharged battery will be sufficiently
charged within just 5 minutes for it to be reinserted into the light fitting, where it can continue to charge.
 To avoid any damages the battery should not be stored for more than 6 months
without being re-charged periodically!
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