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5. If you need to install the Solar panel (B) 

remotely, follow these steps:

 

Make sure to install the solar panel no more 

than 15 ft. away from light.

 

5.1. Align the Solar panel wall bracket (D) on a 

wall where you plan to install the Solar panel, 

and mark the hole locations with a marker/

pencil.

 

5.2. Use an electric drill to make two holes 

in the wall, place provided anchors (E) into 

holes, place the Solar panel wall bracket (D) 

in line with the holes and secure it with the 

provided screws (E). Make sure the bracket is 

installed with the arrow facing UP.

 

5.3. Slide the Solar panel (B) into the installed 

wall bracket (D). 

6. Connect the wire between the solar panel and 

the light. See Fig. 2

1.   The On/Off button (Fig. 3) is located on the 

bottom side of the light (Fig. 3). To set the light 

to operate when it is dark, push the on button. 

Push again to disable operation.

2.   To test that the unit is functioning, cover the 

motion sensor (Fig. 3) with your hand.

  If you test it in daylight, you’ll need to wait 

approx. 15 seconds for the light to turn on.

1.   You can adjust the angle of the light up and down.
2. Loosen the screw (Fig. 4) by hand, until you can 

easily move the light angle to the desired position 

and retighten (be careful to only loosen the screw).

3. Adjust the angle of the motion sensor for better 

performance.

4. Loosen the screw (Fig. 5) by hand, until you can 

easily move the sensor to the desired position and 

retighten (be careful to only loosen the screw).

1.  You can adjust the sensitivity of the Motion 

sensor, using flat head screwdriver (Fig. 6). Turn 

the adjustment screw toward the “+” for higher 

sensitivity, or toward the “-“ for less.

Fig. 2

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 3

Operation Instructions

Adjustable Lamp & Sensor

Sensor range adjustment

Motion sensor

On/Off button

Lighting time when  

motion is activated:  

from 8 seconds to 5 minutes

Sensing distance: from 2 ft. to 50 ft.

Sensing darkness level: from completely 

dark to daylight.

Note: Setting the light to work on daylight, 

may run the battery down before night 

time, based on the activity near the light.

Fig. 6

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