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Assembly & Operation
For First Time Use:
Step 1:
Insert Pole (C) over base of Lens (B) until secure.
Step 2:
Remove pre-installed Ground Spike (D) from base of Pole
(C). Insert base of Ground Spike (D) so that spiked end now faces
downward.
Step 3:
Assembled light should now appear as shown in image.
Step 4:
Complete steps 1-3 for all 4 lights.
Step 5:
Stake fixture into ground in an area that receives direct
sunlight for 2 full sunny days to fully charge the batteries.
Step 6:
Ensure the switch is placed in the OFF position during this
time. The switch is located under Solar Cap (A).
Step 7:
Once fully charged, move the switch to the ON position.
Step 8:
Your solar-powered lights will automatically turn on when it
becomes dark.
Battery Replacement
For best results the solar battery should be replaced every
12 months. ONLY replace the battery with a similar solar
rechargeable battery of the same or greater mAh rating.
DO NOT use alkaline batteries.
DO NOT mix old and new batteries.
Step 1:
Carefully twist off the Solar Cap (A) from the Lens (B).
Step 2:
Place the switch in the OFF position. The switch is located
under the Solar Cap (A).
Step 3:
Carefully remove the old battery from the battery
compartment.
Step 4:
Replace battery with an equivalent new solar rechargeable
battery, ensuring the correct polarity is observed.
Step 5:
Re-assemble the unit by reversing the above procedure.
Step 6:
Allow the unit to charge for up to 2 days in the OFF position.
Step 7:
Once fully charged, place the switch in the ON position and
the solar light will automatically turn on once it gets dark.
CAUTION: Rechargeable batteries contain nickel-metal hydride
and must be recycled or disposed of properly. Do not mix old
and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc),
or rechargeable batteries. Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
Batteries may explode or leak.
model no. 24141
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ON/OFF
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