Mounting and Operating Instructions
EURO X LED
Fig. 1
metal
plastic
rubber
Fig. 2
b
Fig. 3
b
Fig 4
5. Mounting
• Suggestion: do the installati-
on of the pictogram label first
(page 7).
• Please note the mounting po-
sition of the luminaire.
Fastening points: see draw-
ings on page 6.
• Mount the grommet and push
connection cable(s) through
the membrane and feed into
luminaire (fig. 1).
Permissible cables: 3 x 0.5 to
2.5 mm².
Insulation class II: earth
clamp only for through-wiring
• Fix the rear housing panel to
the wall or ceiling with suit-
able screws (4 to 5 mm diam-
eter) and dowels
Use the supplied sealing
rings and washers (Please
note correct order, fig. 2).
• Insert the battery plug and
note the commissioning date
on the field intended for this
(Fig. 3a). Please note the cor-
rect cable run (fig. 3b).
• Select the desired operating
mode (maintained mode or
non maintained mode) via the
operating mode switch on
the underside of the pc board
(fig. 4a):
ON = maintained mode
a
• Connect the cables to the
terminal on the electronics
housing and insert this into
the luminaire. Ensure correct
a
positioning of the housing.
• Apply the housing cover
below, fold upwards, ensure
correct and secure position-
ing and tighten with the
screw (max. 1.1 Nm).
6. Battery
7.1 Commissioning
Commissioning should only
be carried out at temperatures
within the specified range.
Charging of the batteries
at excessive or insufficient
temperatures may damage
batteries and is therefore
prevented by the electronics.
The temperature measurement
integrated for this purpose
may cause a short delay of the
start process (approx. 30 to 60
s) with initial commissioning
of cold luminaires (also with
ambient temperatures above
-5°C). The LED display flashes
yellow in this case. For deter-
mining of the battery service
life, please enter the first date
of commissioning into the field
on the housing (fig 3a)!
7.2 Battery replacement
Battery replacement should
only be carried out by an elec-
trotechnical specialist.
Isolate the luminaire from
the mains voltage before
battery replacement.
Remove the electronics
housing and loosen the screw
on the underside of the circuit
board. You can now replace
the battery. When inserting the
new battery, note the commis-
sioning date on the battery and
observe correct cable routing
(fig. 3b). Incorrect routing of
cables cause shadowing.
shadowing
Screw-fasten the circuit board
again. See 5 for remaining
mounting procedure.
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