How the Solar Light Work:
The solar light has a solar panel that converts sunlight into
electricity. During the day, the converted electricity is stored
in the rechargeable Ni-Mh batteries. At night, the solar light is
powered by the batteries using the electricity stored during
the day. The operating time depends on geographical
location, daily weather conditions, and season. For instance,
the solar light absorbs less sunlight in winter; the operating
time will be reduced accordingly.
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How to choose a Right Location
Install the solar light in a location with full, direct sunlight. Ensure that the installation location is away from other nighttime light
sources such as street or porch lamps. These sources may prevent solar light from automatically turning on.
Charging the battery
For optimum performance, it is best to install the solar light in full, direct sunlight and let it charge for 10 to 12 hours before the
first-time use. Allow the light to run at least 10 days entire charging and discharging to reach the maximum capacity of the battery.
How to assembly the solar light:
1. Twist and remove the top cover (A) from the housing (B)
counterclockwise.
Turn the switch on.
(FIRST TIME
USE ONLY.)
2. Firmly slide the pole (C) into the solar housing (B).
3. Attach the pole (C) to stake (D).
4. Push the assembly firmly into the ground.
Storage tips:
During prolonged storage, the solar light must be fully discharged and charged once every month or must be replaced with a new
rechargeable battery when ready for use. For best performance and longer battery life, do not store prolonged periods.
Cleaning of solar panel:
It is important that the solar panel is kept free of dirt, debris or even snow as this will not allow the battery to fully recharge and
therefore not produce as much light. This could also shorten the life of the battery. Clean regularly with a dampened cloth or paper
towel. Check the battery periodically throughout the year, especially after the winter period and replace if you need to.
How to replace the battery:
1. Twist and remove the housing (
ⅰ
) from the top cover
(
ⅱ
).
2. Remove the battery cover (
ⅲ
). Replace the old battery
with a fresh AA Ni-MH 200mAh rechargeable battery.
3. Replace the battery cover (
ⅲ
) and the housing (
ⅰ
).
4.
Recycle the used battery or dispose of properly. Do not
puncture, short circuit, or dispose of in fire.
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