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Note: During the day, the Solar Panel (2) converts sunlight into electricity, recharging the
battery. The amount of light the Solar Panel (2) receives depends on placement of the
Lighthouse Solar Light, geographic location and weather. If the weather is cloudy and
the panel did not receive a full charge, the Lighthouse Solar Light may not achieve the
full eight hours of operating time. It will catch up on its own after two to three days of full
sun.
Maintenance
1.
Remove the battery if the Lighthouse Solar Light is not used for a long period of time.
2.
Keep the Solar Panel free of dirt, dust and grime. Dust covering the Solar Panel will block out
sunlight causing a decrease or stoppage of efficiency in recharging the battery.
Replacing the Battery
NOTE: Before performing any maintenance, make sure the “ON”/”OFF” Switch (1) is in the “OFF”
position.
1.
Located on the bottom of the Lighthouse Solar Light is a panel held in place with four small
Phillips Head Screws (4)-see Figure 1. Place the Lighthouse Solar Light over a working surface
that is flat and clear of debris so that you may easily retrieve the Phillips Head Screws if they
are dropped. Using a small Phillips Head screwdriver (not included), remove each of the
Phillips Head Screws (4). Place the Phillips Head Screws (4) in a secure location. Pull off the
Top Panel (5) of the Battery Compartment.
2.
Remove the Rubber Panel (6) from the Battery Compartment-see Figure 2. Pull out the
Battery (7) and replace with a new Battery (7)-see Figure 3, next page.
Caution:
Make certain that the battery is installed with the positive and negative poles
as indicated. Use a Ni-Cd Battery only.
Figure 2
“ON”/”OFF” Button (1)
Phillips Head
Screws (4)
Rubber
Panel (6)
Figure 1
“ON”/”OFF” Button (1)
Top Panel (5)
Phillips Head Screw (4)
3.
Located on the bottom of the Lighthouse Solar Light is a panel with a “ON”/”OFF” Button
(1)-see Figure 1. Pressing down on the “ON”/”OFF” Button (1) will turn the Lighthouse
Solar Light on or off. After the initial charge (Step 2) is set, check to see that the Light (3)
is on by viewing the Lighthouse with the solar panel covered. If the Light (3) is not lit,
press the “ON”/”OFF” Button (1) again until it is in the “ON” position-see Figure 1.