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For more information contact:

Unit 7/8 Ashbourne Business Centre, Ballybin Road, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, Ireland, A84 YP58, 

SGD IRE PH:

 

00353 1 835 7447

Unit 32 Junction One Business Park, Valley Road, Birkenhead, Merseyside, UK, CH41 7ED, 

SGD UK PH:

 0330 551 7000

Website:

 www.sgd.ie

COMPLIANT

IP44

•  The surface must be stable. The supplied mounting material is only for concrete and stone walls. (For mounting on other 

surfaces, other dowels must be used.)

•  Plants, street lighting, reflecting surfaces and arbitrarily moving objects may not be located in the detection area.

•  Recommended mounting location: as sunny as possible, 2-4m mounting height.

Step 1: 

Mark the holes for mounting of the solar light.

Step 2:

 Drill the necessary number of mounting holes with a Ø 6mm drill.

Step 3:

 Insert 2pcs anchors and mounting screws into the holes. Leave the mounting screws approximately 4mm standing

             out of the wall.

Step 4:

 Hang the product from the top onto the mounting screws. Gently tighten the mounting screws.

RADAR SENSOR MODE

When the battery is less than 30% charged, such as at night, the lamp will automatically turn from Mode A to Mode B 

to extend the working time.
Mode A (Power>30%)

The Eclipse solar wall light illuminates at full power after a movement in the detection area and will change to approximately 

20% power after 10 seconds without movement until there is new movement detection.

The Eclipse solar wall light will automatically switch on at 20% of the maximum power for about 5 hours at dusk or at an 

ambient brightness of 

30 lux.

Mode B (Power<30%)

The Eclipse solar wall light illuminates when fully triggered by a movement in the detection area. After approximately 10 

seconds without movement, the lamp switches off until the movement detection is repeated.

Instructions for handling batteries

•  When handled incorrectly, batteries may leak, ignite or even explode

•  Keep out of reach of children

•  Seek medical assistance immediately if ingested or swallowed

•  Never attempt to recharge a battery that is labelled non-rechargeable

•  Do not combine old and new batteries or batteries of different types

•  Never swap battery polarity

•  Never expose batteries to excessively warm conditions such as direct sunlight, fire etc.

•  Do not inflict mechanical damage on batteries (do not dismantle, deform or pierce batteries)

•  If any battery acid comes in contact with eyes or skin, wash affected area with water and seek medical assistance 

immediately.

•  Used flat batteries cannot be placed in household waste. They must be taken to an approved collection point for old 

batteries

Disassembly Diagram

Product end of life instruction.

This Lighting product is in the scope of EU 2019/2020 directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). This product must 

be disposed according to the legislation. This document is intended for use by end of life recyclers or treatment facilities. It provides the 

basic information to assure an appropriate end of life treatment for the components and materials of the product. Please follow pictured 

diagram on the back of this manual showing how to dismantle the product into different components which should be disposed correctly. 

These components would consist of plastic, metal and electronic materials. It is the responsibility of the end user to dispose of this product 

correctly. www.weeeireland.ie or contact your local council for further information.

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