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SOL1 - Solar Light

High Intensity Solar Light

Instructions

Thank you for purchasing an EasyPro Solar Light. Following are a few simple instructions to 
help you during the installation process.

Parts Included:

1  Solar panel
1  Spot light
1  Stand
1  Stake
1  Tube

Warnings & Cautions:

Do not use in heavily chlorinated water such as swimming pools, it 

will shorten the life span of the light and void the warranty. To reduce 

risk of fire or injury, keep lamp away from materials that may burn.

Preparation:

Before beginning assembly of product make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with package contents list and diagram 
above. If any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt to assemble, install or operate the light. 
Contact customer service for replacement parts.
•  Estimated assembly time - five minutes
•  Tools required for assembly - phillips head screw driver (not included)

Charging Battery:

The charge and battery life ratings are under direct sunlight. Overcast and inclement weather will 
decrease performance. To maximize charge time and performance position the solar panel in direct 
sunlight for as much time possible. It is recommended to charge the batteries for one full day in clear 
and sunny weather before initial use.
•  Battery charge time - four hours 

•  Battery size - 12 volt 2000mAH Pack

•  Battery life time - eight hours   

•  Battery type - Ni-MH

Assembly Instructions:

1.  Open the package and carefully remove the light and solar panel. 

First insert the stake into the ground and then attach the tube and so-
lar panel. 

Do not use a hammer or other object to force stake into 

the ground and never push the stake into the ground by using the 
solar panel
 (figure 1).

2.  Untie the cords and place the light in or out of the water, then con-

nect the light plug to the connection from the back of the solar panel 
(figure 2).

3.  Turn switch on back of panel to the “on” position. This will activate 

the LED light by the photo eye in the panel (figure 3).

4.  Position the solar panel so that it is in direct sunlight as much as pos-

sible.

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

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