1. Read and follow all safety instruction
2. Do not let the power cords touch a hot surface.
3. Do not mount hazardous locations or new gas or electric heaters.
4. The use of accessory equipment is not recommended by the manufacturer as it may cause an
unsafe condition.
5. Do not use this equipment for anything but its intended use.
6. All electrical connections must be in accordance with local codes, ordinances and the national
electric code.
7. All servicing should be performed by a certified electrician.
8. Do not use outdoors.
1. Extend un-switched 20 hour AC supply of rated voltage to a junction box (supplied by others),
install in accordance with all codes and standards.
(Leave a minimum of 8 inches of slack on the wire).
2. Remove the front cover, by unscrewing screws located at the side of the fixture. (Fig.1)
3. Knockout the appropriate hole(s) and bring wires through the hole(s) into the cabinet.
4. Mount the unit securely into place.
5. Make proper wiring connections between the AC supply and the unit's transformer: white to
white, black to black and green to ground( Fig #3)
Insulate unused wire! Connect ground to supplied green ground wire in accordance with local
codes.
Reassemble all wire connections and connectors.
6. Connect batteries to the circuit board.
*Note- If battery is shipped separately, install batteries into the cabinet and complete the
appropriate battery connections. (Fig #2)
7. Secure all internal wires.
8. Restore the front cover on the unit.
9. Turn on AC line voltage supply.
10. If the unit is supplied with a line cord, connect the line cord plug into appropriate receptacle
that was previously installed.
11. To provide best lighting distribution, loosen head set screw to adjust angle and swivel. Then
manually rotate head(s) to desired position, after tighten the screw to lock position.
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CM216B
F i g . 3
WIRING DIAGRAM
A C 1 2 0 V 5 / 0
A C 2 7 7 V 5 / 6 0 H z
A C 3 4 7 V 5 / 6 0 H z
A C W I R I N G
I n p u t ca b l e
B l a c k W i r e (L)
W h i t e W i r e (N)
G r e e n W i r e (E / G)
L a m p h e a d
C a b i n e t
L E D D i s p l a y
G r e e n : m a i n
R e d : c h a r g e
T E S T
C i r c u i t B o a r d
C o v e r
F i g . 1
F i g . 2
W h i t e +
B l a c k -
W h i t e +
B l a c k -
T W O B A T T E R I E S I N P A R A L L E L
R e d l e d
G r e e n l e d
T E S T
( c h a r g e )
( A C O N )
6 0 H z
0
0
O u t p u t :
M A I N P C B A
D C 6 V
T r a n s f o r m e r
L E D P C B A
R
C
U S
E 1 2 3 9 9 5
T i l t
R o t a t e 1 8 0
B a t t e r y 6 V / 6 A H
6 V / 6 A H
B a t t e r y
6 V / 6 A H
6 V / 6 A H
A T T E N T I O N ! !
W O R K I N G V O L T A G E : D C 6 V - 1 2 V
L a m p H e a d
L A M P 1
L A M P 2
L A M P / n
2 * 2 W / L E D
Max 36W / L E D
b l a c k +
w h i t e -
M H 4 6 7 8 9
6 V / 6 A h
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