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Please read these instructions carefully before starting installation and retain for 

future reference. The centre page test record can be removed and kept with the 

building fire safety records.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

NOTE: Before drilling any holes, check that there are no hidden obstructions behind the 

mounting surface such as pipes or cables. 

1.  Undo the four screws on the front of the main body and lift the panel off.

2. 

The position of the cable entry and fixing holes are marked on the case. Remove 

and open out as required.

3. 

Using the back of the product as a template, mark the position of the fixing holes on 

your mounting surface (see fig 1).

4. 

Drill the fixing holes and fit wall plugs as appropriate.

5. 

Secure the back of the product to the mounting surface using suitable fixings (not 

supplied).

6. 

Fit a cable gland (not supplied) into the cable entry hole. Apply silicone sealant to 

the fixings if moisture or weatherproofing is required.

7. 

Thread the supply cable through into the product and fit the cable retainer.

8.  Make connection to the supply using the terminal block on the PCB. Ensure that the 

correct polarities are observed i.e.:

 

●  Brown – Live terminal ‘L’ 

 

●  Blue  – Neutral terminal ‘N’

9.  Write the current date on the battery pack.

10.  Connect the battery pack terminal connector to the connector on the PCB.

11. 

Fit the front cover and restore the power supply. The green LED should light to 

show the battery is being charged.

12. 

Perform the electrical tests specified in the Wiring Regulations (BS7671).

INSTALLATION

RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. ALWAYS ISOLATE THE POWER AT THE MAINS 

BEFORE INSTALLING OR MAINTAINING THIS EMERGENCY LIGHT.

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This product must be installed by a competent person in accordance with the 

Building Regulations and the current edition of the IET Wiring Regulations 

(BS7671).

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This product is suitable for mounting on normally flammable surfaces such as 

wood, plasterboard or masonry.

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Emergency light fittings should have their own separate mains circuit, protected 

with an appropriate MCB or fuse. They should not share their supply with other 

lighting or electrical equipment.

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The emergency light is suitable for connection to a 220-240V~ 50Hz.

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This emergency light is for indoor use only. 

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This product will only illuminate in the event of a mains failure (non-maintained).

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Ensure that after installation the emergency light remains accessible for regular 

maintenance and testing.

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