Reliable lighting and effective signaling
This emergency light remains always on, ensuring safe and constant illumination in situations of low natural light or during a power outage.
It includes two acetate signs that are very easily placed on the transparent panel designated for them and provide clear signage for the location of the exit with a downward arrow.
The luminaire features SMD2835 LED chips that ensure clear and intense lighting in a cool white tone (6500K).
In case of a power outage, the light has a 3-hour battery life.
Installation
This emergency light is intended for recessed installation in the ceiling. Once the cut is made and the wiring is connected, the fixture is easily inserted and secured using its two side tabs.
Includes all the necessary elements for assembly.
Precautions during installation:
1) Disconnect power during installation
2) This product should not be installed in outdoor, damp, corrosive gas environments, etc.
3) This product must be used in a separate power circuit. It should not share a circuit with lighting or other electrical equipment (with a switch) to ensure that the battery can recharge normally.
4) To ensure that the product operates normally, it should be checked periodically.
The product must be charged for approximately 24 hours before the first use.
6) If the product is stored or not used for a long time, it should be charged and discharged once every three months to protect battery performance.
Assembly of the acetate sign:
1) Unscrew the transparent panel that is attached to the base of the luminaire.
2) Next, attach the poster to the panel using double-sided tape or another adhesive, ensuring that the holes in the poster line up with those in the panel.
3) Finally, reassemble the panel in the fixture and secure it with the screws.
Two identical posters are provided, to place one on each side of the transparent panel, thus ensuring maximum visibility.
Applications
- Businesses, companies, and offices.
- Schools and universities.
- Health facilities.
- Entertainment centers.
- Industrial installations.
- Public places.
- Sports facilities.