7. Technical data
• Solar module:
5 Wp crystalline
• Illuminant:
24 RGB-LEDs
• Light colours:
Alternating or fixed
• Lighting duration: max. 12 hours with fully charged battery
• Replacement battery:
2 pcs. Li-ion 3.7 V/ 2000 mAh (type 18650)
esotec spare part no.: 901045
• Protection class:
IP 54
• Protection class:
III
All spare parts can be found at www.esotec.de
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5. Changing the battery
On average, the batteries in the solar module must be replaced every 3-4
years by new batteries of the same type and design. Here 2 Li-Ion batte-
ries with 3.7 V/ 2000 mAh are used. You receive the spare accumulators
with your dealer or with the manufacturer under www.esotec.de
Please proceed as follows when exchanging the batteries:
1. Press the „ON/OFF“-switch at the back of the solar module firmly in
(picture 4) and switch off the lamp.
2. Release the plug connection between the solar module and the LED
spotlight.
3. Loosen the screws of the cover on the
back of the solar module (picture 7) and
remove the cover.
Note: This battery compartment can
hold up to 3 batteries. In this version,
however, only 2 batteries are used. One
battery compartment remains empty!
4. Remove the two batteries carefully from
the battery compartment (picture 8) and
insert 2 new batteries of the same const-
ruction into the battery compartment with
the correct polarity (battery type used:
Li-Ion 3.7 V/ 2000 mAh).
6. Now put the lamp back into operation in
reverse order.
Note: Used batteries or accumulators must be disposed of in an
environmentally friendly manner and should not be disposed of with
household waste. Your dealer is legally obliged to take back the old
batteries.
6. Malfunctions
Lamp does not switch on at night!
Remedy: Is the switch at the rear of the solar module switched on?
Remedy: Battery in the lamp has reached the end of its service life?
As a rule, the batteries must be replaced with identical types every 3-4
years!
Remedy: Is the solar module illuminated by extraneous light (e.g. spot-
light)? Position the solar module in a darker place!
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