
Cleaning:
> Clean this light fitting only with a soft dry cloth—Do
not use any chemical or abrasive cleaners.
Lamp replacement:
> Switch off the electricity at the mains.
> Remove the diffuser.
> Twist and withdraw the tube.
> Insert new tube.
> Restore the power and perform operation check.
> Replace diffuser.
Replacement lamp type:
Wattage: 8 W
Type: T5 fluorescent tube
Replacement battery type:
2.4V Ni-Cad 2 x D cells
7030-0621
Battery replacement:
If after routine operation check, the lamp does not
remain lit for the three hour period, a new battery pack
may be required.
1) Switch off the electricity at the mains.
2) Allow batteries to fully discharge then reconnect to
supply and allow to charge for 24 hours.
3) Test again for 3 hours, if light does not remain lit
change the battery pack as follows:
4) Remove the diffuser.
5) Remove the two screws indicated on the gear tray
and open the fitting.
6) Unplug the battery lead from the circuit board.
7) Remove the two screws in the top of the gear tray
beneath the lamp that secure the battery pack in
place and lift the battery pack out of the fitting.
8) Write current date on the new battery pack.
9) Fit new battery pack securing in place using the
screws removed from the old pack.
10) Plug battery pack into circuit board.
11) Close and secure gear tray
12) Replace diffuser.
13) Restore power and allow to charge for 24 hours.
14) Perform full operation check and update test record.
Eventually, you may want to replace this light fitting:
When your light fitting and or battery pack come to the end of their life or you choose to update or
upgrade the fitting by replacing it, please do not dispose of it with your normal household waste, please
recycle where facilities exist. When you need to dispose of this fitting, check with your retailer or local
authority for suitable options. New regulations will encourage the recycling of Waste from Electrical and
Electronic Equipment ( European “WEEE Directive” effective August 2005 ).
Maintained emergency bulkhead
light 8W
convertible to non-maintained by removing link
Model(s)
YD630M
Specification:
Power 8W
Continuous illumination >3 hours @ 45Lm
Battery 2.4V 4.5Ah
Recharge time ~20 hours
BLF
30.2%
If you experience problems:
If your light is defective or develops a fault, please return it to the place where you bought it. You can call our Helpline
for advice. The Helpline will gladly give advice on any aspect of any Eterna Lighting product but may not be able to
give specific instructions regarding individual installations.
If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
Help line:
Tel: 01933 673 144 Fax: 01933 678 083 Email: sales@eterna-lighting.co.uk
For answers to frequently asked questions ( FAQs ) and other information visit our web-site
www.eterna-lighting.co.uk
Over-discharge protection Yes
EBLF
17.7%
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING
YOUR NEW FITTING
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PLEASE RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Read this first:
> This light fitting must be installed in accordance
with the Building Regulations making reference
to the Wiring Regulations BS7671. The Building
Regulations may be obtained from HMSO or viewed
and downloaded from www.communities.gov.uk
following the link for Building Regulations.
> Switch off the mains before commencing installation
and remove the appropriate circuit fuse.
> Your emergency fittings should have their own
separate mains supply circuit and should not share
their supply with other lighting or electrical devices.
> Suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
> This product is suitable for installation on flammable
surfaces ( indicated by the "F" in a triangle )
> Before making fixing hole(s), check that there are no
obstructions hidden beneath the mounting surface
such as pipes or cables.
> The chosen location of your new fitting should allow
for the product to be securely mounted ( e.g. to a
ceiling joist ) and safely connected to the mains
supply ( lighting circuit ).
> Ensure that the fitting will be accessible after
installation for maintenance.
> If the location of your new fitting requires the
provision of a new electrical supply, the supply must
conform with the requirements of the Building
Regulations making reference to the Wiring
Regulations ( see above ).
> Make connections to the electrical supply in
accordance with the following code:
Live - Brown or Red
Neutral - Blue or Black
Earth - Green and Yellow
> This product must be connected to Earth.
> You are advised at every stage of your installation to
double-check any electrical connections you have
made. After you have completed your installation
there are electrical tests that should be carried out:
these tests are specified in the Wiring Regulations
( BS7671 ) referred to in the Building Regulations. If
in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
Installation:
1) Undo the screws at each end of the diffuser and lift
off.
2) Press the tabs protruding from the gear tray to open.
3) Gently prize one of the hinges off of its plastic pin
and lift off the gear tray.
4) Make the cable entry and fixing holes as required.
Inside the back of the fitting, there are markings to
assist you.
5) Using the back of the fitting as a template, mark the
position of the fixing holes on your mounting surface.
6) Make fixing holes and fit plugs as appropriate.
7) Secure the back of the fitting to the mounting surface
using suitable fixings ( not supplied ).
8) Apply a silicon sealant to the fixings if moisture or
weather-proofing is required.
9) Fitting a cable gland will also be necessary if
moisture or weather-proofing is required.
10) Thread the supply cable through the entry point and
into the fitting.
11) Press the gear tray back into position on the hinge
pins and allow the gear tray to hang open. Make
connection to the mains supply according to the
colour code opposite. Take care not to leave any
strands protruding from the terminals and to tighten
all terminals securely. Ensure also that the terminals
clamp onto the bare wire and not onto the insulation.
12) To operate the fitting in non-maintained mode,
remove the link from the terminals “SW”.
13) If the lamp is to be switched, remove the link from
between the terminals marked “SW” and connect
cables to and from your switch.
14) Mark the current date on the battery pack.
15) Connect the battery pack to the circuit board.
16) Close the gear tray and press back onto the clips.
17) Replace the diffuser and tighten securely.
18) Restore the power supply. The LED should light to
indicate correct charging. If the link “SW” has been
left in place, the fitting should also light. If you have
connected a switch across the terminals “SW”, test
the operation of your switch.
Operation checks:
Periodic testing should be carried out monthly by
simulating a failure of supply, causing the fitting to be
energised from it’s battery. Interruption of the supply
should be carried out by the operation of a local keyswitch
or other isolation device. During this period all fittings
should be examined visually to ensure that they are
functioning correctly. At the end of the test period the
supply shall be restored and all indicator lamps or devices
checked to ensure that the normal supply has been
restored.
The duration of the simulated failure shall be:-
Each month:
Isolate the power supply and check the light is illuminated.
This test should last for no more than 45 minutes.
Endorse the test record form supplied.
Every six months:
Isolate the power supply and check that the light is still
illuminated after 1 hour. Endorse the test record form.
Once each year:
Isolate the power supply and check that the light is still
illuminated after 3 hours. Endorse the test record form.
Important notes:
Please keep this instruction booklet and test record in a
safe place. A fire officer or other authorised person may
want to see your record of inspection and testing.
The ballast and control gear must be operated only within
the enclosure supplied. The gear must not be operated
outside of the enclosure.
The battery charging circuit and DC ballast are separated
from the mains by at least basic ( single layer ) insulation.
When energised by a constant mains supply, the battery
will be constantly charged whether or not the lamp is
illuminated. On failure of the constant mains supply, the
fitting will switch automatically using transistorised
switching from battery charging to battery discharge
powering the lamp whether or not the lamp was
illuminated before the power failure. Both the mains and
battery supplies incorporate fuse protection: see fitting for
location and rating.
Safety markings:
IP65
YD630M Maintained emergency bulkhead light 070809PA