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$75 Price Each Defender Micro Elite Online Emergency Lighting Inverter Eternalight Micro Elite Online Emergency Lighting Inverter Cobra Micro Elite Standby Emergency Lighting Inverter Eternalight Micro Elite Standby Emergency Lighting Inverter Maintenance Manual #074-1005-00 Phone: 1.877.DSPM.POWER Website: www.dspmanufacturing.com E-Mail: techsupport@dspmanufacturing.com Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 1 -

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 REVISION HISTORY 4 REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION FORBIDDEN 5 Section How to use this manual 6 Section technical assistance 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 Section notes and safety information 7 CHAPTER 1 11 Section 1.1. general 11 Section 1.2. definitions 11 Section 1.3. theory of operation 12 Section 1.4. output loads 13 CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS 14 Section 2.1. power rating 14 Table 1 specifications 14 Section 2.2. input 14 Section 2.3. output 14 Section 2.4. batteries 14 Section 2.5. lamps and loads 14 Section 2.6. codes 14 Section 2.7. protection 14 Section 2.8. diagnostics and maintenance 15 Section 2.9. cabinet 15 Section 2.10. installation 15 Section 2.11. special applications 15 Section 2.12. warranty 15 CHAPTER 3 FIELD REPLACEABLE UNITS (FRUS) 15 Section 3.1. mother/main boards 15 Section 3.2. all other parts 15 CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE 16 Section 4.1. safety precautions 16 Section 4.2. when to call 17 Section 4.3. steps to take 17 Section 4.4. preventative maintenance 17 Subsection 4.4.1. maintaining an operator s log 17 Subsection 4.4.2. periodic testing of UPS 18 Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 2 -

Subsection 4.4.3. maintaining batteries log 18 Figure 1 recommended batteries testers 18 Subsection 4.4.4. Recording entries in the batteries log 18 Log 1 batteries maintenance log 21 Log 2 operator s maintenance log 23 Figure 2 water dots demonstration 23 Subsection 4.4.5. maintaining the batteries 25 Subsection 4.4.6. charging of the batteries 26 CHAPTER 5 DISPLAYS 27 Section 5.1. front panel description 27 Figure 3 front panel display 27 CHAPTER 6 OPERATION AND PROCEDURE 28 Section 6.1. start-up procedure 28 Section 6.2. shut-down procedure 28 CHAPTER 7 SERVICES 29 Section 7.1. service program descriptions 29 Table 2 service coverage 31 CHAPTER 8 APPENDIES 32 Section 8.1. figures and tables 32 Table 3 troubleshooting 32 Figure 4a-f performix plasti dip process 33 Figure 5 system component layout 34 Section 8.1. limited warranty 35 Section 8.2. notes 38 Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 3 -

REV REVISION HISTORY NR July 26, 2016 Renovation Release LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 4 -

Power Manufacturer Digital Signal Power Manufacturer Digital Signal Power Manufac- Digital Signal Power Manufacturer turer Digital Signal Power Manufacturer, Inc Digital Signal 2016 Digital Signal Power Manufacturer, Inc. - All rights reserved Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 5 -

About this Manual Thank you for selecting this Emergency Lighting Inverter System (ELI). It provides you with perfect protection for connected loads and equipment. It includes important safety and instructions for operating the Emergency Lighting Inverter System. If you should have any problems with the Emergency Lighting Inverter System, please refer to this manual and/or call technical support. While every precaution has been made to ensure accuracy and completeness in this manual, DSPM assumes no responsibility and disclaims all liability for damages resulting from the use of this information or for any errors or omissions. How to use this Manual Technical Assistance For technical support or help with any questions not covered in the manual, contract. DSPM Inc. 1921 S. Quaker Ridge Place Ontario, CA 91761 Work Hours: 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Pacific Standard Time Phone:1(877) DSPM POWER 1(877) 377-6769 After Hours: 5 p.m. 1 a.m. Pacific Standard Time 1(951) 840-0811 Fax: 1(909) 930-3335 Email: techsupport@dspmanufacturing.com Internet: http://www.dspmanufacturing.com To expedite assistance if required, Please have the following information from your unit s System Label (found on the right side and inside door panel) available: Model: Model Number: S/O Number: Input Voltage: Output Voltage: Power Rating and Frequency: Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 6 -

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Notes and Safety Information Following safety precautions is important when operating or servicing electrical equipment. Always heed these precautions since they are essential to the safe operation and servicing of this product. The symbols are used extensively throughout this manual and are defined below. To ensure the safety of operating performance of this electrical equipment, these instructions must be adhered too. a risk of electric shock, personal injury, or death to CAUTION: A Caution notice icon conveys to the user or service personnel information making them aware that there is a possibility of equipment damage. NOTE: A Note notice icon indicates when the user should make a reference of information regarding the UPS operation, load status and display status. Such information is essential if DSPM, Inc. field service assistance and correspondence is required. ENSURE THAT NO FLUIDS OR OTHER FOREIGN OBJECTS CAN ENTER THE IN- VERTER SYSTEM. (Uninterruptible Power System) OR BATTERY SYSTEMS. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION, FIRE, EPLOSION, OR EQUIPMENT FAIL- URE. Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 7 -

TRICIAN WHO IS EPERIENCED IN WIRING THIS TYPE OF EQUIPMENT. ELEC- AGE TO THE EQUIPMENTS, INJURY OR DEATH OF PERSONNEL. CAUSE DAM- CAL CONNECTIONS. MAKING ANY ELECTRI- THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY, AND, IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS MAN- UAL, MAY CAUSE INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. IT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITHIN THE LIMITS FOR A COMPUTING DE- VICE PURSUANT TO SUB PART J OF PART 15 OF FCC RULES, WHICH ARE DE- SIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST SUCH INTERFER- ENCE WHEN OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. LETHAL VOLTAGES EIST WITHIN THE EQUIPMENT DURING OPERATION. OB- SERVE ALL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. OBTAIN QUALIFIED SERVICE FOR THIS EQUIPMENT AS INSTRUCTED. DISCONNECTED, HIGH VOLTAGE AT THE FILTER CAPACITORS AND POWER CONTACT. Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 8 -

EPLOSION, FIRE, EQUIPMENT FAILURE, OR ELECTROCUTION. PRIOR TO CONNECTING THE BATTERY CABINETS TO THE UPS UNIT. SULT IN INJURY OR DEATH. TO PREVENT AN ACCIDENT THAT COULD RE- RECYCLED RATHER THAN DISCARDED. BE HARMFUL TO THE SKIN AND EYES AND MAY BE TOIC. OBSERVED WHEN WORKING ON BATTERIES: IS BE Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 9 -

5. DISCONNECTING BAT- TERY TERMINALS. 6. ARE RE- MOVED DURING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE. 7. BE FOLLOWED: DO NOT SMOKE WHEN NEAR BATTERIES. DO NOT CAUSE FLAME OR SPARK IN BATTERY AREA. 8. TOUCH- ING BATTERIES BY FIRST TOUCHING A GROUNDED SURFACE. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK; DISCONNECT THE EMERGEN- CY LIGHTING INVERTER SYSTEM FROM THE MAIN SUPPLY BEFORE IN- STALLING AN INTERFACE SIGNAL CABLE. RECONNECT THE POWER ONLY AFTER SIGNALING INTERCONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. DO NOT DISMANTLE THE EMERGENCY LIGHTING INVERTER SYSTEM. Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 10 -

1. GENERAL The product is an advanced Emergency Lighting Inverter System based on Intelligent Micro Elite processor Control. The Emergency Lighting Inverter System is an intelligent protector and provides pure, reliable AC power to the emergency loads protecting them from utility power blackouts, swells, sags, surges and interference. All types of lamps are supported by our lighting inverter. Under normal power conditions, this design enables the system to adjust and filter power fluctuations continuously and automatically. In the event of a power failure, it can immediately provide back-up power from the batteries without any interruption. When the utility power is connected or reconnected, the charger will automatically recharge the batteries. The Advanced Battery Management system in this unit uses a Digital Signal Processing/Pulse-Width Modulation (DSP/PWM) Smart Battery Monitoring System for managing the system batteries. The DSP/ PWM Smart Battery Monitoring System is temperature compensated resulting in maintaining maximum runtime and battery life. The Micro Elite processor controls recharge and the DSP/PWM offer overcharge protection. incorporates double-conversion technology that provides perfect protection specifically for Egress Lighting for facilities. It The load is powered by the inverter, which receives its power from the building source. The inverter uses of a double-conversion principle eliminates all sources of unwanted power disturbances. A rectifier converts the alternating current from the building source to Direct Current (DC). This DC charges the batteries and powers the inverter. With the basic DC voltage, the inverter generates a sinusoidal alternating current (AC) voltage, which continuously supplies the load. In times of power outrages, the 90-minute backup time that come standard in our units keep the load energized. DEFINITIONS Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 11 -

1.3 THEORY OF OPERATION 11.3.5. UPS Problem Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Description: Emergency Lighting Inverter Maintenance Manual Rev: NR Page#: - 12 Date: 07/28/2017

1.4. OUTPUT LOADS Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 13 -

to operate all emergency lighting fixtures at full-light output, commercial/industrial environments in a small footprint. The UPS System Label displays the rated kw as well as nominal voltages. There are System Labels located on the interior side of the UPS front door and the exterior side of the unit. Micro Elite UPS Weight British Series Power Rating Cabinet (Com- Thermal Battery Type Voltage (VAC) Output Safety Protection Approvals Dimensions bined) Unit VA/W W H D (lbs.) BTU s Input Output (Consult 525 25 22 12 157 17.8 Sealed, Select Select Input and UL924 Factory 700 25 22 12 200 23.8 Maintenance 120, 120, Output UL1778 For others) 875 25 22 12 200 29.8 Free (AGM) 208, 277, Circuit NFPA 101 1050 25 22 12 207 35.7 Lead 240, 120/240 Breakers NFPA 70 Calcium 277, Or standard NEC Or 120/277 480 the most advanced performance and reliability features. 2.2. INPUT 2.3. OUTPUT Microprocessor controlled recharge and DSP/PWM overcharge 2.6. CODES 2.6.1. 2.6.2. 2.6.3. Standard or electronic ballasts, dimming devices or panels, Standard or LED Exits and other safety equipment Provides overload, surge and undercurrent protection using Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 14 -

complete self diagnostic capabilities and LED Monitoring lighted environment prior to an emergency. The three phase power supplies are able to do a 5 minute battery run the first of every month except for New Year s day when the test is for 90 minute. The testing can be enabled by going to the Autorun screen and selecting Yes or No with the Menu Forward or Menu Reverse button. When the battery test happens the rectifier is turned off, and the batteries will sustain the load on the output. If the voltage dips too low the test is terminated prematurely, and a entry is recorded in the alarm log accordingly. Two minutes into the battery run test the voltage, power date, and time are logged in the battery log. This is a feature that is standard in our 3-phase power supplies. Water Dots are placed on every shelf and door panel to indicate if moisture is present or has got inside the unit. The Dots are originally white in color but will turn red when water is absorbed. CABINET Forced air cooling for maximum reliability 2.10.1. 2.10.2. 2.10.3. 2.11.1. 2.11.2. ECM - Environmental Circuit Module allows fixtures and lamps on the emergency circuit (s) to be operated by normal switching and/or dimming devices in NON-emergency conditions 2.11.3. Dimming Panel Interface allows use with emergency lights 2.12.1. 2.12.2. 2.12.3. 2.12.4. 2.12.5. Maintenance contracts available 3.2. All Other Parts Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 15 -

Factory-trained personnel should perform maintenance only. Factory training is available. Training can be done on-site, over the phone or at the factory. Various maintenance contracts are available; please contact Customer Service for more details. 4.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OR NEAR THE BATTERIES. SHEETS BEFORE WORKING ON CABINETS MUST BE KEPT FREE OF STANDING PUDDLES OF AND BATTERY ONLY FACTORY TRAINED OR AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL SHOULD ATTEMPT ARE RE- QUIRED FOR ALL OPERATIONS INVOLVING THE HANDLING, INSTALLATION, OR MAINTENANCE OF THE UPS SYSTEM AND ANY PROCEDURES COULD RESULT IN DEATH, INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. HIGH VOLTAGES SHOULD BE USED, PARTICULARLY FOR OSCILLOSCOPES AND PROBES. BEFORE INITIATING CONTACT OR USING TOOLS. EVEN WHEN THE POWER OPERATING NEAR ANY BATTERIES. Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 16 -

URE, OR ELECTROCUTION. EPLOSION, FIRE, EQUIPMENT FAIL- HIGH VOLTAGE AT THE FILTER CAPACITORS AND POWER DISCONNECTED, CONTACT. 2) YOURSELF FROM THE RISK ELECTROCUITION BY REFERRING SERVICE TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ON- LY. 4.4.1 Maintaining an Operator s Log Servicing Agreement the UPS system should be tested and measurement taken log in a Operator s/maintenance Log. Failure to maintain a valid maintenance log could result in the voiding of all warranties. DSPM recommends the downloading and uses of the Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 17 -

entries should contain the following information: Dates that battery maintenance was performed Servicing Agreement, the batteries should be tested and measurement taken log in a Batteries Maintenance Log. Failure to maintain a valid batteries log could result in the voiding of all warranties. DSPM recommends the uses and downloading of the entries should contain the entries in our recommended log ( ). Associated Equipment 6026 ATEC 6/12V 135 Amp Figure 1 OTC 130 Amp Digital Battery Load Tester - OTC3182 4.4.3.C. Establishing Batteries Serial Numbers Establish a system to identify individual batteries. Such a system that can be used is one that identifies the battery cabinet, each shelf, and each battery. Using either a clockwise or counter clockwise pattern, each battery need to have a unique serial number. Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 18 -

Test Date Location Battery Model # # Batteries per string Enclosure Temperature Ambient Temperature Float Voltage (V) Float Current (A) Test Load (A) or (Watts) Test end Voltage Test Spec. Runtime Test Actual Runtime Serial # Voltage Under load Ohmic Value Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 19 -

Battery Temp Observations Result: Technician Date Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 20 -

System Model # & SO #: DW050361530-090V/051512-8a Installation Date: 05/28/2012 Test Date: 11/28/2012 Battery Model #: Power Source U1-35/12V35AH Location: # Batteries per string: 44 Enclosure Temperature: 30 O Float Voltage (V): 13.2/580.8 Vdc Float Current (A): 0.7 Amp Ambient Temperature: 25 O Test end Voltage: 12.0/240 Vdc Test Load (A) or (Watts): 60.2 Amp Test Spec. Runtime: 90 minutes Test Actual Runtime: 30 minutes Serial # Voltage Under load Ohmic Value Battery Temp Observations Battery #1 12.5 Vdc 7 mω 30 O Battery #2 Battery #3 Battery #4 Battery #5 Battery #6 Battery #7 Battery #8 Battery #9 Battery #10 Battery #11 Battery #12 Battery #13 Battery #14 Battery #15 Battery # Result:No problem/s found. Technician: John Doe Date: 11/28/2012 Log 1 Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 21 -

System Model # & SO #: DW050361530-090V/051512-8a Installation Date: 05/28/2012 Test Date: 11/28/2012 Battery Model #: Power Source U1-35/12V35AH Location: # Batteries per string: 44 Enclosure Temperature: 30 O Float Voltage (V): 13.2/580.8 Vdc Float Current (A): 0.7 Amp Ambient Temperature: 25 O Test end Voltage: 12.0/240 Vdc Test Spec. Runtime: 90 minutes Test Load (A) or (Watts): 60.2 Amp Test Actual Runtime: 30 minutes Serial # Voltage Under load Ohmic Value Battery Temp Observations Battery # Battery #706 Battery #707 Battery #708 Battery #709 Battery #710 Battery #711 Battery #712 Battery #713 Battery #714 Battery #715 Battery #716 Battery #717 Battery #718 Battery #719 Battery #720 12.3 Vdc 6 mω 30 O Result:No problem/s found. Technician: John Doe Date: 11/28/2012 Log 1 cont. Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 22 -

Operator s Model: Model Number: Location: S/O Number: Power Rating and Frequency: Input Voltage: Output Voltage: Enclosure Temperature: Ambient Temperature: Test Date: Installation Date: Initial Checks: Set the input Circuit Breaker to the Off position. Visually check cabinets for signs of moisture. Check shelf s water dots (see Figure 2). Water dots are placed on every shelf and door panel to indicate if moisture is present or has got inside the unit. The Dots are originally white in color but will turn red when water drops are absorbed. Check cabinets for debris. If found, remove by blowing out cabinet with a non-moisture source. If unit has filter/s, remove and clean. Check that screws and hardware are secure Check wire and cable condition Good! No water ever present Exposed to liquid or water Calibration: Apply power to the system. Verify that each of the following items takes place: 1. The fans will come on. 2. The Processor will perform several series of checks. 3. The Processor will continue starting the system and the Inverter LED lights. Note: The Unit is now on the Inverter. Record the set values for the system below. Input Voltage: H to N Output Voltage and Current: Figure 2 H to N IH Note: all recorded voltages should be measure with True RMS meters. Apply the load. Record the set values for the system below. Input Voltage: Log 2 Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 23 -

H to N Output Voltage and Current: H to N IH Note: all recorded voltages should be measure with True RMS meters. Secure cabinet doors; your system is back on line. Report any abnormalities observed in test in the Results section below. Result: Technician: Date: Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 24 -

4.4.5 Maintaining the Batteries BATTERY CIRCUIT BREAKER OPERATES AT THE RATED BATTERY VOTAGE AT ALL TIMES. TRIPPED BATTERY CIRCUIT BREAKER INDICATES A SERIOUS PROBLEM THAT MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY THE BATTERY ELECTROLYTE IS A DILUTED SULFURIC ACID THAT IS HARMFUL TO THE SKIN AND EYES. IT IS ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE AND WITH WATER. SEEK THE EYES, FLUSH THOROUGHLY AND IMMEDIATELY CARDED. BE RECYCLED RATHER THAN DIS- FUL TO THE SKIN AND EYES AND MAY BE TOIC. WHEN WORKING ON BATTERIES: IS HARM- BE OBSERVED BE CAREFUL NOT TO TOUCH OR GROUND YOURSELF OR TOOLS TO ANYTHING WHILE DISCONNECTING OR INSTALLING JUMPERS! Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 25 -

6. DISCONNECTING BAT- TERY TERMINALS. 7. ARE RE- MOVED DURING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE. 8. BE FOLLOWED: DO NOT SMOKE WHEN NEAR BATTERIES. DO NOT CAUSE FLAME OR SPARK IN BATTERY AREA. 8. TOUCH- ING BATTERIES BY FIRST TOUCHING A GROUNDED SURFACE. MAKE SURE THE PROPER POLARITY IS OBSERVED. DC BUS VOLTAGE FOR A TWO (2) BATTERY STRING SHOULD BE BETWEEN 24 AND 27.2 VDC AS TESTED AT THE TOP OF TB2 (REFER TO FIGURE 5 SYSTEM COMPONENT LAYOUT). AFTER SERVICING THE BATTERIES, ENSURE THAT EACH STRING (EACH STRING IS 2 BATTERIES TOTAL) CONSIST OF THE NUMBER OF BATTERIES INDICATED BY THE BATTERY LAYOUT AND THE MEASURED VOLTAGE FROM THE FIRST TO THE LAST BATTERY IS WITHIN THE VOLTAGE RANGE STATED ABOVE 4.4.5. CHARGING OF THE BATTERIES The Emergency Lighting Inverter System charges its battery whenever it is connected to utility power and is turned on. Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting For the best results, charge the battery for 24 hours after they are hooked up and the ELI is brought on line. Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 26 -

DISPLAY PANEL DESCRIPTION 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.1.1 7.1.4 Figure 3 Displays Refer to Figure 3 for descriptions of the Display Panel s button and indicators. 5.1.1. Fault LED (RED): Used as a Warning LED, this indicator is lit whenever the UPS faults (i.e., low battery occur, or the battery is near the end of its useful life. 5.1.2. Inverter Mode (Yellow): The Yellow LED will light when AC input power is abnormal. This indicator is present when the UPS is in the Battery Backup mode. 5.1.3. Main Mode LED (Green): The green LED will blink or light steadily when power mains is normal. (Note: The green LED blinks every 2 seconds to indicate that battery capacity is not full enough and battery is being charged by high rate. 5.1.4. Power On/Off Switch: Once the Inverter has been properly installed and the batteries are connected, the pressing of this button alone with the closing of the Main Input Breaker, automatically turns the emergency lighting inverter on and it works in Main mode or Inverter mode according to the input AC source status.. When this button is pressed again, the Inverter will turn off automatically. (Note: The Main Output terminal block will not have any power on it, if the Main Output Breaker is not in the On position.) Audible Fault Indicator: An alarm buzzer beeps continuously when an Overload is detected. Verify that the load matches the capability specified in the Unit System Label. Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Description: Emergency Lighting Inverter Maintenance Manual Rev: NR Page#: - 27 Date: 07/28/2017

6. OPERATION AND PROCEDURE The initial startup must be done in conjunction with DSPM or by a factory authorized technician. PLEASE CALL FOR STARTUP BEFORE APPLYING POWER TO THE UPS! 6.1. START-UP PROCEDURE After making all power and grounding connections to the Emergency Lighting Inverter System; verify that the system is OFF (Non of the LEDs are lit). until you hear a beep and release the button. erify that each of the following items takes place: The fan come on. The Processor perform a series of checks (These checks will be indicated by a delay in the red LED extinguishing and the green LED illuminating (see Figure 4). The unit is on the inverter. 6.2. Press and hold the Off/On switch until the inverter beeps. Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 28 -

7. SERVICES 7.1. SERVICE PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS TOS Equipment Turn On Service WITHOUT On Site Warranty CI Certification Inspection Visit Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Description: Emergency Lighting Inverter Maintenance Manual Rev: NR Page#: - 29 Date: 07/28/2017

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SF365-n Full Service Contract 24Hr/day 7 Days/week including Holidays Plan Type COVERAGE LABOR PARTS 8-5 Mon-Fri 1 Service is as per customer request SW58* 8-5 Mon-Fri SW724* 7 days per week 24 hours per day Except Holidays SW365* 7 days per week 24 hours per day Including Holidays SF58-n* 8-5 Mon-Fri SF724-n* 7 days per week 24 hours per day Except Holidays SF365-n* 7 days per week 24 hours per day Including Holidays CI EPANSES EMERGENCY CALLS PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Table 2 1 * Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Description: Emergency Lighting Inverter Maintenance Manual Rev: NR Page#: - 31 Date: 07/28/2017

8. APPENDI 8.1. FIGURES AND TABLES Troubleshooting Problem Possible Reasons Solutions No LEDs lit on Display panel. Alarm buzzer beeps continuously when AC supply is normal. When power failure, backup time is short. Communication lost between UPS and computer. Mains normal but red and green LEDs are flashing Battery/ies voltage too low. Battery/ies defect Power switch is not engaged/ pressed Overload of the UPS. Overload of the UPS. Battery voltage is too low. Battery defect. Software is not installed well. Cable is not properly connect- Breaker is trip. Input power connections are Charge battery/ies up to 8-hours. Replace with the same type of battery. Press the power switch again. Turn off Emergency Lighting Inverter System, take off all load to make sure there are no problems on it or any internal short circuits. Verify that the load matches the UPS capability specified in the specs. Contact DSPM Inc. for service or help. Remove some noncritical load. Charge battery 8 hours or more. Replace with the same type of battery. Check the setting of the software. Check the USB cable is firmly connected to the Reset the breaker. Secure Utility Feed wires to the input terminal Available time of batteries is too short. Batteries haven t been charged. Emergency Lighting Inverter System is overloaded. Batteries are aged and need to be replaced. The charger is out of order. Check out batteries part of the Emergency Lighting Inverter System, make sure they are well connected. Keep Emergency Lighting Inverter System ON for over 20 hours to recharge the batteries. If they will not charge or there is any damage to batteries, contact DSPM immediately. If any abnormal situations occur that are not listed above, please call for service immediately. Table 3 Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 32 -

When insulated grip tools are not available, a method for insulating grips on tools that we use at DSPM using Plasti Dip by Performix is illustrated in Figures 14a-f. The illustration is only an example of how to insulate your tools, i.e. you may want to insulate the open end of the wrench. The product give the user a lot of flexibility when it comes to how many coats to apply (as many as you want). Applying multiple coats by following the instructions on the can should insulate sufficiently. Figures 4a-f DSPM cannot control use of this product and will not accept liability. Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Rev: NR Page#: - 33 -

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DSPM Corporation products and systems are in our opinion the finest available. We take pride in our products and DSPM-Manufactured Battery Cabinets (not including batteries): As provided herein, each DSPM manufactured (i) one year from the period of: ith a func- tionally equivalent battery; Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Description: Emergency Lighting Inverter Maintenance Manual Rev: NR Page#: - 35 Date: 07/28/2017

DSPM-Manufactured Battery Cabinet Pro-Rated Battery Chart Years Percentage 1 100 2 66 3 44 4 29 5 19 6 15 7 8 8 5 9 3 10 2 DSPM'S opinion, such work can be performed in less time, with less expense and in closer proximity to the DSPM product. ANCE FROM A PATIENT CANNOT BE MAINTAINED AT MAY BE USED IN APPLICATIONS CONTACT OR WHERE A SI (6) FOOT CLEARWARRANTY Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Description: Emergency Lighting Inverter Maintenance Manual Rev: NR Page#: - 36 Date: 07/28/2017

IN NO EVENT SHALL DSPM ASSUME ANY LIABILITY FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, The warranty does not apply to batteries used in cycle applications. Doc No.: 074-1005-00 Description: Emergency Lighting Inverter Maintenance Manual Rev: NR Page#: - 37 Date: 07/28/2017

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