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Solar LED lamp SOL 80
SUITABLE MOUNTING LOCATIONS FOR THE SOLAR LIGHT AND SOLAR MODULE
Main Unit:
The main unit contains the light, the motion detector and the battery (sealed lead-gel-bat-
tery 6V, 2Ah). When mounting the main unit, keep in mind that the motion sensor‘s moni-
toring area, depending on the mounting height, covers a maximum of 180° with a range of
around 12 metres.
Mount the device as shown in Figures A or B. Use the two screws included in the packet
(Item 7 in the parts list).
Attention: In the mounting procedure depicted in Figure B make absolutely sure that
no water can get into the lighting unit. Make sure that you mount the unit in a loca-
tion protected from rain.
Solar module:
The solar module is the main power source for the solar lights. It converts sunlight in to
electricity and charges the battery. Please keep in mind when mounting the solar module
that the solar cell requires as much DIRECT SUNLIGHT as possible. The longer the solar
cell is exposed to direct sunlight, the longer the light can stay on.
To the greatest extent possible, the solar module should be aimed to the southern sky in
order to maximize exposure to direct sunlight. In central Europe, an angle of inclination
approximately 30° to 40°is recommended.
Use the four screws included in the packet (item 3 in the parts list) to mount the solar
module on a stable, solid supporting surface.
Feed the solar cell’s cable to the lighting unit and insert the plug into the socket for the
solar cell on the main unit.
SETTINGS AND START-UP
After successfully installing the solar light, you can set-up the device in a few easy steps.
Initial charging for three days.
On the main unit, there is a switch with two settings: AUTO and OFF.
Abb. A
Abb. B
South
South
Fig. A
Fig. B