Brief: Curious about how this performs in practice? Join us for a hands-on look at the Schindler Escalator Direction and Fault Indicator Lights. This video provides a clear walkthrough of the indicator functions, installation process, and maintenance procedures, showcasing how these high-visibility lights ensure safety and operational clarity in public spaces.
Related Product Features:
High-brightness LED technology ensures clear visibility from a distance for both direction and fault indicators.
Designed with water and dust resistance to withstand environmental factors in public transportation settings.
Built for durability and long-term use, capable of resisting physical impacts in high-traffic areas.
Provides clear operating status with green or blue light to indicate normal escalator function.
Signals malfunctions or out-of-service status with red or yellow fault or stop indicators.
Offers safety warnings through flashing lights for capacity limits or stopped operation.
Compatible with Schindler Escalator models including Direction Indicator Light 50606858 and D30-SR-SD Fault Indicator Light 50606857.
Easy to install and maintain, integrated into escalator control panels or sides for optimal visibility.
Faqs:
What do the different light colors indicate on the Schindler Escalator Indicator Lights?
The indicator lights use specific colors to communicate escalator status: a green or blue light indicates normal operation, while a red or yellow light signals a fault or that the escalator is out of service. Flashing lights may also be used for safety warnings regarding capacity limits or stopped operation.
Are these indicator lights resistant to environmental factors like water and dust?
Yes, these Schindler Escalator Indicator Lights are designed to be water and dust resistant, making them suitable for use in public spaces where they may be exposed to various environmental conditions, ensuring reliable performance and visibility.
What should I do if the indicator light malfunctions, such as not illuminating or showing incorrect status?
If the indicator light malfunctions—for example, if it does not illuminate or displays an incorrect status—module replacement or repair is required. It is important to address these issues promptly to maintain escalator safety and operational clarity for passengers and maintenance staff.