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Jan 26, 2025 - 08:17 PM
To determine the status of the battery in the , you can refer to the indicator lights on the module. Here is a breakdown of the different light indications and their meanings:
1. Flashing green light: This indicates that the battery is charging or in normal operation.
2. Permanent green light: This indicates that the battery is fully charged and in normal operation.
3. Flashing red light: This indicates a potential issue with the battery or the connection cable between the battery and the module. To troubleshoot, first, check the connection cable between the battery and the module. If the issue persists, press and hold the test button on the module for 10 seconds. This will reset the module and initiate a self-test.
4. Solid red light: This indicates a defective emergency light module. In this case, both the module and the battery should be replaced.
Additionally, the emergency light module performs automatic self-tests every 30 and 180 days. During the 180-day self-test, the LED of the module will light up for 1.5 hours to conduct a complete battery and module test.
If you want to manually perform a self-test, press and hold the test button on the module for 1-5 seconds. The LED of the module should light up, indicating that the self-test is in progress.
Remember, for installation and maintenance, it is recommended to consult a licensed electrician and follow local regulations.
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