30 GB/MT
Charging the rechargeable batteries with
a solar cell
Slide the AUTO / OFF switch into the OFF posi-
tion, so the charging process is not influenced
by the light being switched on.
Insert the plug
15
of the solar cell cable into
the solar electricity socket
11
of the spotlight.
Position the solar cell as described in section
“Mounting the solar cell”.
Note:
With steady exposure to sunlight, the
rechargeable battery is fully charged after 4 to
6 days. The duration of the charging process
depends on the charge state of the rechargea-
ble battery as well as the quality of the expo-
sure to sunlight.
Assembly
Before mounting, decide where you want to
mount the solar cell
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and the main station
3
.
The solar cell and the main station can be
mounted independently of each other, but after
being mounted must be connected with the ap-
prox. 4.75 m long power cable of the solar cell.
After the mounting, lay the cable so it is not
subject to any mechanical stresses. Use typical
installation material such as cable clamps or
conduit to fasten the cable, to prevent damage
to the insulation.
Note:
The included mounting material is suita-
ble for ordinary solid concrete or masonry
construction. Other wall substrates may require
other fastening materials. Seek specialist
advice if necessary.
Mounting the spotlight
When selecting the mounting location for the main
device, pay attention to the following:
– Make sure the spotlight
7
of the main station
3
illuminates the desired area. You can move the
spotlight.
– Make sure the motion detector
6
covers the
desired area. The motion detector has a maxi-
mum coverage range of 12 m, with a coverage
angle of about 180° (depending on the
mounting height – a height of 2.00 m–2.50 m
is ideal) (see Fig. B and C).
– Make sure the motion detector is not illuminated
at night by street lighting. This can influence its
functioning.
Note:
You can mount the main station with the
mounting holes
2
or the included wall bracket
17
.
Mounting with the mounting holes:
Drill 2 holes. Mount the main station with the
mounting holes by using the dowel
18
(ø 8 mm) and screws
12
(ø 4.5 x 40 mm)
(see Fig. D).
After mounting, check that the main station is
fitted securely.
Mounting with the wall bracket:
Drill 2 holes. Mount the wall bracket
17
by
using the dowel (ø 8 mm) and screws
(ø 4.5 x 40 mm) (see Fig. F).
Note:
The included mounting material is suitable
for ordinary solid concrete or masonry construc-
tion. Other wall substrates may require other
fastening materials. Seek specialist advice if
necessary.
After mounting, check that the wall bracket is
fitted securely.
Install the main station onto the wall bracket
(see Fig. F).
Check that the main station is fitted securely.
Mounting the solar cell
When selecting the mounting location for the solar
cell
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, pay attention to the following:
– The solar cell needs to be as directly exposed
to sunlight as possible. Even partial shading of
the solar cell during the day can have a signifi-
cant influence on charging.
Cardinal direction:
Orientation towards the south is optimum. Orienta-
tions with slight deviations towards the west are