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Ver.0718-2
SPWASN-HRN-PA-AT-MOD1
Larson Electronics LLC
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water solution.
Keep snow and debris clear of the solar panel so the batteries can charge. If
the panels are covered by snow or debris for an extended period of time,
allow the battery to charge in full direct sunlight for at least 5 hours for the
battery to reach its full capacity.
It is recommended to occasionally inspect the unit for any defects.
SOLAR PANEL TROUBLESHOOTING
If for any reason the LED beacon does not power on:
Batteries not fully charged:
Make sure the fixture is placed in an
area where the solar panel gets the maximum amount of full, direct
sunlight every day. If the solar panel does not receive enough sunlight
during the day (e.g. due to cloudy or overcast weather conditions), it
will be recharged on the next sunny day and resume operation.
Other light sources:
(For units equipped with a day/night sensor.) If
your solar light is located too close to street lights, porch lights or
other lights, the solar panel may turn off the fixture. Relocate the solar
panel or eliminate those other light sources.
Not enough direct sunlight:
Ensure that the fixtures are not installed
in a shady area, for example, in the shadow of a tree or a house. If
necessary, move the fixtures to an area that gets full direct sunlight.
Switch is in the OFF position:
(For units equipped with a power
switch.) Cycle power button in a dark room. The light(s) should come
on when the switch is in the on position if the unit is fully charged.
See video guide below for accessing solar panel internals
to replace batteries or adjust timer.
https://youtu.be/ytWR-AkZxqg
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