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STANDARD CHANGES FUNCTION AS THE FOLLOWING FORM
No
Patterns
Note
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Pattern
Note
1
Static red
Brightness is
adjustable,
speed is not
adjustable
12
Purple strobe flash
Speed is adjustable,
Brightness is not
adjustable
2
Static green
13
Cyan strobe flash
3
Static yellow
14
White strobe flash
4
Static blue
15
Three-color gradual changing
5
Static purple
16
Seven-color gradual changing
6
Static cyan
17
Three-color jumpy changing
7
Static white
18
Seven-color jumpy changing
8
Red strobe flash
Speed is adjustable,
Brightness is not
adjustable
19
R/B crossfade
9
Green strobe flash
20
B/G crossfade
10
Yellow strobe flash
21
G/R crossfade
11
Blue strobe flash
When one mode is selected by pressing the button, the indicator red light on the controller must flash, demonstrating change was successful. If no
flash, it means the change is not registered with lamp and must be repeated. The selected mode will be remembered next day and operate as that
unless you turn off the power switch or new mode is selected.
NOTES AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Before first use, leave the switch in the
position for two days to allow battery a full charge.
If there is not enough sunlight on the solar panel, the unit may not charge, please ensure that the unit is placed in a position where there is
at least eight hours of sunlight a day.
If there is too much ambient light, the unit will not activate as it will assume that it is not dark enough.
Please keep the solar panel clean by wiping it once every few months with a damp cloth or paper towel. Don’t use strong detergents or acid
based cleaners.
Rainy and cloudy conditions over continuous days will also affect the charging ability of the light and the light duration will be less.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT
MAINTENANCE
Batteries should not be stored unless fully charged. Storing a battery on an empty charge will destroy it. If you are going to turn the unit off
for a long period of time, please charge the unit on the
setting for about 20 hours and then turn the switch
O
(off).
If you are storing the unit for a long period of time, it will have to be recharged at least every three months. The battery will discharge slowly
when it’s being stored and in order to avoid it being damaged, you will need to charge it.
REPLACEMENT
If the lamp begins to illuminate dimly or for short durations of time and you know that it has had sufficient sunlight on the panel in order to
charge, you should replace the battery in the following way:
1.
Unscrew the screws from the lamp face.
Be cautious to retain O-rings washer on screw between lamp face and lamp housing
.
2.
Pull out the battery cable plug and remove old battery.
3.
Replace the new battery and and plug in the battery cable
4.
Re-mount the lamp face.
WARNING
Batteries should never be thrown into the bin but rather disposed of in a battery recycling center.
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