SURE-LITES
OPERATION:
The diagnostic LED indicator near the test switch indicates the status of the unit. If the unit is operating under battery
power (either in the emergency mode or a battery capacity test) the indicator will turn off. When the unit is fully charged
and in a float charge condition, the indicator will be on steady. If the unit is fast charging the LED will blink. If the battery
has failed a capacity test by becoming over discharged during the test, or if the battery is not connected after 15
minutes of operation, the LED will double blink then repeat the double blink.
The unit will automatically test the battery capacity every thirty days for 30 seconds. It will perform a full battery capacity
test for 90 minutes, randomly within each 6 month period. The unit monitors the condition of the circuit board. If the
battery charger circuit fails, then a circuit failure will be indicated blinking three times. If one or both lamps fail, the
diagnostic LED will indicate a lamp failure by blinking four times.
When the unit is first turned on under AC power, the unit will fast charge for the first 24 hours. The emergency mode
can be manually tested for 30 seconds by momentarily pressing the test switch. Operation under battery power can be
tested in this way at any time, however, it is recommended that the test be performed only when the unit is in the float
charge condition. While the battery power will be used when the test button is pressed, it will only test the battery
capacity when it is fully charged in the float condition. This feature prevents the unit from indicating a false battery
capacity failure which could happen if the battery is not fully charged and its capacity is tested.
MAINTENANCE:
None required. Replace the batteries every 8 to 10 years according to ambient. However, we recommend that the
equipment be tested regularly in accordance with local codes.
NOTE:
Servicing of any parts should be performed by qualified personnel. ONLY use replacement parts and batteries
supplied by Sure-Lites. For replacement lamps, battery, or PC board, see the fixture label.
CAUTION:
This equipment is furnished with a sophisticated low voltage battery dropout circuit to protect the battery from
over discharge after its useful output has been used. Allow 24 hours recharge time after installation or power failure
for full load testing.
TROUBLE SHOOTING HINTS:
If following the above trouble shooting hints does not solve your problem, contact your local Sure-Lites representative or the factory for assistance.
NOTE: The lamps listed herein, when used according to these
instructions with this unit are in accordance with the require-
ments of CSA Standard C22.2 No. 141, Unit Equipment for
Emergency Lighting
SURE-LITES
EMERGENCY LAMPS DO NOT COME ON - DIAGNOSTIC L.E.D. OUT BEFORE TEST
1. Check AC supply - Be sure unit has 24 hour AC supply.
2. AC supply on - DIAGNOSTIC L.E.D. out. Replace the charge circuit.
3. DIAGNOSTIC L.E.D. on - lamps do not light. Either the output is shorted or overloaded, or the
battery is not connected.
EMERGENCY LAMPS COME ON DIM
1. Battery discharged - Permit unit to charge for 24 hours and then re-test. If lamps are still dim,
check the charger for charge function. If functioning properly, replace the battery.
2. Remote lamps are dim - Check wire size to remote lamps against a wire size chart.
SCHEMATIC
ORANGE-277V
Or RED - 347V.
CONTRACTOR
BLACK-120V
CONNECTIONS
WHITE-NEUTRAL
1121 HWY 74 SOUTH PEACHTREE CITY, GA 30269 770-486-4800 FAX 770-486-4801 8/03
BLUE
YELLOW
BLUE
RED (+)
BATTERY
REPLACEMENT
MODEL #
BATTERY PART #'S
026-117
CC-3
026-45
CC-4
026-50
CC-5
WHITE
BLACK
MODEL#
REPLACEMENT
DC LAMPS
29-121 (5.4W T-5)
CC-3
29-84 (9.0W T-5)
CC-4
CC-5
29-84 (9.0W T-5)
TEST
BLUE (-)
SWITCH
P.C.B.
L.E.D.
PLUG
WHITE
BLACK
024000049E