Intelight STARLET WHITE Instruction Manual

IP20
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
General remarks
1. The installation of this product must be done in accordance to the information enclosed in this manual and carried out by a qualied electrician
2. Before installation make sure that electrical supply line is isolated.
3. Before operation please check if the voltage of mains supply is same as the input voltage of this product.
5. The product needs to be charged for 24 hours before rst emergency operation. If not used regularly, it should be charged every three months.
6. The battery should be changed after the luminaire no longer meets its rated duration. It is recom­mended to change it minimum every four years.
7. The product is delivered with an open space lens as a standard. If a corridor lens is needed, a separate kit consisting of a lens and a lens cover must be ordered for replacement.
Characteristics
Rated voltage: 220-240VAC 50/60 Hz Light source (non-replaceable): Power LED 3W or 5W Max power *: 3W - 9W Luminous ux *: 110lm (for 3W) or 188lm (for 5W) Battery pack (replaceable) *: Ni-Cd, 3.6V 3Ah HT (for 3W) or 3.6V 4.5Ah HT (for 5W) Emergency autonomy: min. 3h Full charge time: max 24h Ambient temperature: +10°C - +55 °C Module: Starlet White Operating modes: SA (M) - maintained or A (NM) - non-maintained Test functionality: MT - maunual test or AT - autotest
* depending on version
STARLET WHITE
versions: SO & SC; M/NM & NM; 3W & 5W; MT & AT
Pursuant to the Act of 29 July 2005 on waste electrical and electronic equipment and the Act of 24 April 2009 on batteries and accumulators, the presented device, after use, due to hazardous substances contained in it, is subject to collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Detailed information on WEEE collection can be obtained from municipal authorities
Handling of obsolete equipment
Intelight Sp. z o.o.
8 Rydygiera str.
01 -793 Warsaw, Poland
LED indicator The green LED indicator is located on the front surface of the LED lamp head. The LED indicates the mains supply is ON and is healthy and the battery is charging. It should be always ON when the mains supply is ON. When the lamp is in auto-test mode, LED indicator becomes red. If LED indicator starts ashing red it signals a battery failure. In a case of quick ashing red it informs about shorter than nominal autonomy time.
Manual test
(Concerns versions with manual test function) Pressing and keeping the button on lamp head makes it passing into emergency mode. Green LED indicator stops lighting, LED lamp will light using battery power instead of mains supply. Releasing the button stops manual testing.
Auto test
(Concerns versions with auto test function.) After emergency lamp is installed it will perform automatic tests:
1. Function test
It will be conducted once monthly for 10 min. The testing checks if the lamp is healthy and ready for emergency operation. After 10 min. it will go back to normal operation.
2. Autonomy test
It will be conducted once yearly during nominal lamp autonomy time (e.g. 3 h). This testing checks if the lamp is healthy and its autonomy time equals to the rated nominal value (e.g. mentioned 3 h). After the test is nished, the lamp will go back to normal operation.
Function of a manual switch
In auto test versions, the manual switch on the lamp head has two functions:
1. Pressing the button for 1 s initiate timing start.
2. Pressing the button for 3 s lights LED indicator and initiate auto test procedure for 5 min.
KTM 97143 - Instruction Starlet White, EN ver. 20171129
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
The installation must be done in accordance to the following points and corresponding drawings. The battery must not be covered by an insulation or any other material which might cause it to overheat.
1. Hole in ceiling
Drill an appropriate (Ø70-75mm) hole in the ceiling. The maximum ceiling thickness is 10mm.
2. Terminal cover
Open terminal cover.
3. Terminal connections
Connect the mains supply to the tting according to the information below, the tting must have a permanent mains supply to keep the battery fully charged. Terminal LIVE (L) – to be connected to power supply directly (phase L, usually brown or black wire). Switching power supply on is signalled by lighting of green LED indicator on lamp head. Switching power supply o implies passing into emergency mode.
Terminal NEUTRAL (N) – to be connected to neutral wire (N, blue wire). Terminal EARTH (E) – to be connected to protection earth wire (PE, yellow and green wire). Such
basic wiring allows to lamp to work in non-maintained mode (“NM”). Connect a switched life (marked “Ls”) if the unit is required to operate in the maintained mode (“M”). Terminal Ls – or Lsw or L1, is used to choose emergency mode: NM-non-maintained or M-maintained. If lamp should work in NM mode then terminal “Ls” must be left not connected. If lamp should work in M mode then terminal “Ls” must be connected to terminal “L” (i.e. phase “L” must be connected also to “Ls”).
4. Connecting tting parts together
Connect both lamp head and batter y pack to electronic module using dedicated wired connec­tors.
5. Hiding electronics and battery
Feed the module and battery through the hole in the ceiling and spread them on the ceiling evenly.
6. Installing lamp head.
Fix the lamp head in a target position using two spring clips.
7. Connecting mains supply
Switch on the mains supply and check if the green LED is ON (take care not to look directly into high brightness LED as this could cause a damage to the eyes).
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