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Teknoware is a leading manufacturer of vehicle lighting systems for public transport and emergency lighting solutions for buildings and ships.

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Teknoware is an internationally recognized specialist in lighting and interior solutions, headquartered in Finland. The company focuses on two main business areas: Emergency Lighting and Vehicle Solutions. For decades, Teknoware has designed and manufactured high-quality emergency lighting systems for buildings, cruise ships, and other demanding environments, ensuring safety and compliance with international standards.

In the transportation sector, Teknoware provides customized interior lighting and ceiling structures for trains, trams, buses, and coaches. Their products are known for their durability, energy efficiency, and innovative design using LED technology. Teknoware operates globally with a network of production facilities and sales offices, serving public transport authorities, vehicle manufacturers, and construction projects worldwide.

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TEKNOWARE TWT/S81 29 Brugervejledning til nødlys

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  • How do I test the battery on a Teknoware self-contained emergency light?

    On models equipped with a test button, press the button for 5 seconds to start the battery test. Pressing it for 2 seconds typically starts a luminaire test.

  • What does a blinking red LED mean on my Teknoware emergency light?

    A blinking red LED usually indicates a fault. A fast blink (2Hz) may indicate a battery or capacitor disconnection, while a slower blink (1Hz) often signals a duration test fault or light source fault.

  • Who can install Teknoware emergency lighting products?

    Installation and maintenance of Teknoware emergency luminaires must only be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local authorities' regulations.

  • How often should Teknoware emergency lights be tested?

    According to standard EN 50172, indicators should be visually inspected daily, the emergency mode tested monthly, and a full duration test (e.g., 1 hour) conducted once per year.