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1. Assemble the coloured lantern shades
with the white frames. Insert the LEDs
of the light chain, as pictured, into the
corresponding openings of the frames.
2. Either attach the clamp or the ground
stake to the rear side of the lamp head.
3. Use the right push button (
ON/OFF
) on
the rear side of the lamp head to switch
on or off the lantern.
4. Use the left push button (
Mode
) on the rear side of the lamp
head to select one of the eight operating modes (permanent light,
flashing light, dimming light, etc.).
5. Find a suitable location with direct sunlight. Position the solar
module in a southward direction. Make sure that direct sunlight
shines on the solar module for at least 8 hours a day in order to
fully charge the built-in battery (The battery even will be charged
when the switch has been set to the OFF position). At nightfall
the solar light chain will light up.
6. When running the cable, make sure the cable does not become a
tripping hazard for persons or animals. They could hurt them-
selves or rip the cable out of its place.
Foreign light sources such as street lamps, automobile headlights
or illuminated address lights may temporarily switch off the light.
When using the solar light chain indoors, make sure the solar
module is placed to direct sunlight during the day.
Due to the LED technology changing the illuminant of the solar
light chain is not required. If the solar light chain does not light up
after several sunny days, replace the battery with a battery of the
same type.
Technical Data
Stake Length: ...............
31 cm
Feed Cable:
170
cm
Degree of Protection: ...
IPX4
Protection Class:
III
Battery: .........................
1 x HR6 (AA), 600 mAh Ni-MH, 1.2 V
Using
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