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442089 MULTICOMPATIBLE
LED emergency light
DESCRIPTION
The emergency light code 442089 (fig. 1) is an emergency light with white high
efficiency LEDs, supplied with a rechargeable and replaceable battery. It can
be installed in standard 6/7-modules and 4-modules flush mounted boxes. It
requires a standard Ave S44 7-modules front plates or 6/7-modules front plates
made by other manufacturers.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
• Power supply: 230Vac - 50/60Hz
• Allowed fluctuation - 15% + 10%
• Electrical input: - stand-by (battery fully charged): 5mA , 230Vac (0.3 W)
- max (battery charging): 20mA , 230Vac (1.6 W)
• Protection degree: IP40 when installed
• Terminal box with 2 terminals accessible from the back
• Cable output: both vertically at the bottom of the box, horizontally for reduced
depth boxes
• High efficiency white LEDs with colour rendering index Ra > 40), non repla
ceable
• Rechargeable and replaceable Li-Ion 3.7V 700mAh battery (cod. 442089B)
• Continuous monitoring of battery status and capacity
• Recharge time: 12 hours
• Battery autonomy 2 hours
• Average luminous flux: 90 Lumen
• two-colour front LED to indicate: light status and battery self-diagnostic test
results
• Installation: in flush mounted standard rectangular 6/7-modules boxes and in
4-modules boxes.
• Self supporting (complete with supporting frame) for standard 7-modules S44
Ave front plates or for 6/7-modules Vimar Eikon*, Vimar Plana*, Bticino Livinglight*,
Bticino Living International*, Bticino Light front plates*
*
The mentioned trademarks are registered trademarks ®, property of the relevant manufacturers.
• Body made of self-extinguishing material
• The light cannot be controlled with a dimmer
• Class II device
• It can be installed on normally flammable surfaces
• Battery excessive discharge protector
OPERATING CONDITIONS
• Reference temperature and relative humidity: 25 °C RH 65%
• Operating amb. temp. range: 0 °C to 35 °C
• Maximum Relative Humidity: 95% at 35 °C
Maximum altitude: 2000 m a. s.l.
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
LV Directive: EN 60598-1, EN 60598-2-2, EN 60598-2-22 standards.
EMC Directive: EN 6059861547, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3 standards.
EMF directive: EN 62493 standard.
If correctly installed, the device ensures compliance with requirements of
standards UNI EN 1838 and UNI CEI 11222.
Photo-biological safety: Class 1 risk (low) in compliance
!
with EN 62471
INDICATORS (L1 - two-colour red/green LED)
Device status
Green LED
Battery fully charged and
On steady
mains power on
Battery charging
Blinking
Fault
Off
Battery must be replaced
Off
Red LED
Notes
On steady
Maintenance current
Off
Fast charge
Lighting device general
On steady
fault
The rated battery
Blinking
autonomy is no longer
ensured
OPERATION
In case of a power failure, the light will automatically switch on the four white
LEDs; when mains power is restored, the light will be switched off and the
internal battery is recharged.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
The battery or the whole lighting device must be replaced only when they no
longer ensure the declared autonomy (the LED cannot be replaced) or the
battery is faulty (blinking red L1 LED). The entire lighting device must also
be replaced when a general fault has been detected (red L1 LED on steady).
The battery compartment can be accessed by opening the cover on the back
(see fig. 4). A removable polarised connector aids the operation.
WARNING! The battery compartment must be accessed only when the device
is disconnected from the mains power. The battery cannot be replaced by the
user, but must be replaced only by qualified staff.
Note: The battery is marked with the week and year of production (ex.:
2016/08 means the 8th week of 2016). Complete the marking by adding the
battery start service date in the space provided.
(*) YYYY = Year of production
WW = Week of production
Batteries must be disposed of in specific recycling bins.
INSTALLATION
The light can be wall mounted, at a height of 2 metres or at socket height
(30cm), or can be ceiling mounted, on the main axis of the escape routes.
When purchased, the battery is not fully charged and is not connected to the
circuit. Before connecting the emergency light to the mains power, connect
the battery to its connector, which can be found in the battery compartment
(fig. 3), then charge the battery for at least 12 h.
The light can be installed in standard 6/7-modules flush boxes and the 4
screws supplied must be fitted in the pre-drilled slots provided (see fig. 2
positions A).
It can also be installed in standard 4-modules flush boxes; by removing the
front screen, the supplied screws covers can be removed (see fig. 2 position
B). Two of the four supplied screws can be inserted in these slots.
The supporting frame has been designed for the installation of front plates
made by other manufacturers:
- BTicino: Livinglight range, Living International range, Light range
- Vimar: Plana series and Eikon range
WIRING DIAGRAM
The light power circuit must be protected by a high breaking capacity fuse or by a
circuit breaker, suitably sized according to the number of lights connected (Fig. 4).
The test NC button is required to simulate a power outage in order to verify the
correct operation of the device. To carry out this operation, the button must be
held pressed longer than 1 second.
INFORMATION PROVIDED TO USERS IN COMPLIANCE
WITH DIRECTIVE 2012/19/UE (RAEE)
To protect the environment and human health, and to avoid
fines, all devices marked with this symbol must be disposed
of separately from urban waste, i.e. returned to the distributor
when purchasing a new device. Collection of equipment mar-
ked with the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol must be carried
out in compliance with the instructions provided by local wa-
ste disposal bodies. For more information, visit www.ave.it.

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