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Position
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Position, weather conditions and season all affect the length of time that the batteries can power the lamp.
If the solar cell panel has been in sunlight for 8 hours, the solar cell lamp will light for up to 6 hours. If the
solar cell lamp is placed in the shade, the batteries will not charge up fully, resulting in a shorter period of
illumination and shortening the lifetime of the batteries.
•
Do not place solar cell lamps near sources of light such as street lamps, as this may prevent them from
lighting up.
• Do not place close to areas where salt, corrosive substances or fertiliser are used.
MAINTENANCE
Changing the batteries
1. Turn the lamp glass until it comes loose.
2. Undo the screw and remove the battery cover.
3.
Insert 1 NiMH battery, AAA, 300 mAH with the
correct polarity.
4.
Replace the battery cover and the lamp glass by
aligning the tab beside the battery compartment
and turning clockwise until the lamp glass locks
in place.
5.
Allow the battery to charge for at least 48 hours
in full sunlight before using for the
fi
rst time.
• Avoid scratching the surface of the solar panel, and keep it free from dust and debris.
• Wipe the solar cell lamp with a soft, damp cloth if necessary.
Jula reserves the right to make changes. In the event of problems, please contact our service department.
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