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Solar Security Light is ideal for areas where safety and security around your home is 

needed, including entrance doors, driveways, carports, garages, decks, and porches.It 

is also perfect for use in RV’s and other remote areas where electricity is not available.

Your Solar Security Light comes complete with a solar cell charge panel attached to a 

15 foot power cord. For optimum sun exposure and longer light output, place the solar 

panel (while attached to the main body) in a position that receives at least 6-8 hours of 

direct sunlight per day. Placing the panel in a shaded location will not allow the battery 

to charge fully, reducing the number of hours the light will operate per evening. Ensure 

that the solar panel is not placed near night time light sources such as porch lighting or 

street lighting.

Keep in mind that the motion sensor has a field of vision of 120 degrees at a distance 

of 20 feet when the surrounding temperature is 75F.

2. Use the four wood/sheet metal screws supplied to mount the solar cell charge 

    panel onto a solid surface. You can adjust the angle of the solar cell by gently 

    rotating the solar cell to a different locking position. Remember to set the panel to 

    face direct sunlight exposure, optimally facing south.

1. Remove the screw on the right side of your Solar Security Light and slide out the 

    metal mounting bracket to install on the wall. You may install it vertically or more 

    horizontally by screwing onto a solid surface with the 2 supplied screws. Take the 

    main body of your Solar Security Light and fit it on the installed mounting bracket.

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Charge the batteries with the power switch on the main body of your Solar Flood 

Light in the OFF position.

Leave the switch in this position for 3 days with the solar panel placed in direct 

sunlight. This will ensure that the batteries in your Solar Flood Light have a full 

charge prior to normal operation.

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