7
Using
Mounting and Start-up
Notes: The solar modules serve as energy source for the solar
garden lantern.
Direct sunlight
that shines as long as possible is
required. So the internal battery can be charged and the lantern can
be powered with electricity in darkness.
Please keep in mind that foreign light sources may turn the lights off
temporarily. Therefore, do not place the solar garden lantern near
porch lights, wall lights, motion detectors, street lights etc.
1.
Dispose of the packaging materials carefully or store them in a
safe place. There is danger of suffocation for small children!
2.
Turn the lamp head one quarter turn
counter clockwise and remove it.
3.
Set the internal switch of the solar
garden lantern to “Auto” in order to
switch on the lantern. Put the lamp
head back on the base and turn it
clockwise to lock it in place.
4.
Find a suitable location with direct
sunlight.
5.
Screw the connection pieces of the lamp hanger together and
insert the ground stake vertically in the ground. Do not beat with
a hammer or similar on the ground stake. Hand the lantern on the
lamp hanger.
6.
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. At
nightfall the solar garden lantern automatically lights up.
7.
Set the internal switch of the solar garden lantern to “Off” to
switch off the lantern when it is not used for a longer period of
time.