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Philips Lighting North America Corporation 
200 Franklin Square Drive 
Somerset, NJ  08873, USA 
Phone:  855-486-2216 

www.philips.com/luminaires

  

Philips Lighting Canada Ltd. 
281 Hillmount Road, 
Markham ON, Canada  L6C 2S3 
Phone:  800-668-9008 

www.philips.com/luminaires

 

9140053340 

February 2016 

 

 

CMFIC/TMFIC Series 

 

25W-50W Emergency 

Luminaire 

 

INSTALLATION AND 

OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS 

 

IMPORTANT 

SAFEGUARDS 

 
When  using  electrical  equipment,  basic  safety 
precautions  should  always  be  followed,  including 
the following: 

 

READ AND FOLLOW ALL 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

All  servicing  should  be  performed  by  qualified 
personnel only. 
 
Equipment  should  be  mounted  in  locations  and  at 
heights  where  it  will  not  be  readily  subjected  to 
tampering by unauthorized personnel. 
 
The  use  of  accessory  equipment  not  recommended 
by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition. 
 
Do  not  use  this  equipment  for  other  than  intended 
use. 
 
Do not use outdoors. 
 
Do not let supply cords touch hot surfaces. 
 
Do not mount near gas or electric heaters. 

 

CAUTION:    Halogen  cycle  lamp(s)  are  used  in 
this  equipment.    To  avoid  shattering:    Do  not 
operate  lamp  in  excess  of  rated  voltage,  protect 
lamp against abrasion and scratches and against 
liquids  when  lamp  is  operating,  dispose  of  lamp 
with care. 

 
Halogen  cycle  lamps  operate  at  high  temperatures.  
Do  not  store  or  place  flammable  materials  near 
lamp. 
 
CAUTION:    “To  avoid  electrical  overload,  total 
connected  lamp  load  (factory  and  field  installed) 
should not exceed output rating”. 

 

SAVE THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS 

 

WARNING – Shut off AC power to branch circuits 
to which units will be connected.  All wiring should 
be per N.E.C. Articles 501-4(b) and local codes. 
 
To  maintain  warranty,  equipment  with  batteries 
must  be  installed  or  placed  on  charge  within 
prescribed period after shipment. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CMFIC Series

Page 1: ...ecommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition Do not use this equipment for other than intended use Do not use outdoors Do not let supply cords touch hot surfaces Do not mount near gas or electric heaters CAUTION Halogen cycle lamp s are used in this equipment To avoid shattering Do not operate lamp in excess of rated voltage protect lamp against abrasion and scratches and against l...

Page 2: ...it charger leads Blue 277 VAC Black 120 VAC White Common Green Ground 1 Connect remote lamps if applicable to orange and yellow flying leads connected to RL and RL respectively Ensure total unit load including internal lamps does not exceed unit rating 2 Adjust head s to illuminate desired area s 3 Close cover and screw shut Ensure electrical wires and membrane switch cable remain inside unit and ...

Page 3: ...ally initiated diagnostic test Red LED indicator Single Flash battery fault Two Flashes lamp failure light bar failure EXIT signs Three Flashes charger fault Four Flashes transfer fault If more than one fault condition is present simultaneously the red LED will flash the indication pattern for each fault independently then repeat the cycle Pushbutton Test Switch Long Press longer than 0 5sec trans...

Page 4: ...1 Hillmount Road Markham ON Canada L6C 2S3 Phone 800 668 9008 www philips com luminaires 9140053340 February 2016 OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL Front Press appropriate button to perform the indicated test or silence the audible alarm Cancel stops any test currently in process Back Explanation of indicator light flash sequences Refer to Table 2 above for further information ...

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