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CHOOSING THE RIGHT LOCATION

Before setting up the solar lights and securing into the ground, 
you will need to select the right location for installation. The 
solar lights need to be in a non-shaded area where sunlight is 
not obstructed by buildings, walls, fences, trees, bushes or any 
shadows that these objects create throughout the day. Shady 
locations will not allow the battery to fully charge and may 
reduce the time the solar lights stay on. Avoid proximity to 
other light sources, which may cause the solar lights to not 
operate correctly. Make sure solar lights are placed at least 
6 feet apart to prevent light interference.

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STAKE MOUNTING

Check that the ground in your selected location is not too hard 
as you may cause damage to the stake and pole if excessive 
force is used. If the ground is too hard, pour water on the 
desired location in order to soften the soil. Use a garden tool 
to make a hole in the ground and push the stake into the 
ground as far as the top ridge, but take care to not insert the 
stake too far. Please note that path light stakes should not be 
inserted into ground that is frozen.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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SOLAR CHARGING

Remove battery tabs from battery compartments and make 
sure that the switch is turned on. To find the battery 
compartments and the switch, hold the metal top of the 
pathlight containing the solar panel and turn counterclockwise 
to separate from the glass. Turn the top upside down to 
locate the battery compartments and pull tabs to activate the 
batteries. Locate the ON/OFF switch next to the light cover 
and battery compartments and move switch to the “ON” 
position to enable solar charging. Replace the top of the path 
light to charge. Maximum sunlight will give the internal 
battery the best charge and give you the best results. The 
solar lights will not be very bright or long lasting, until the 
batteries are fully charged. NOTE: You may charge battery 
in a battery charger, or charge with the solar panel. When 
using the solar panel, be sure that the batteries receive a full 
day’s worth of sunlight before use. 

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