Recharging the lantern
Place the solar panel in the sun. For the best results, the
solar panel should be pointed directly at the sun, and this
may require the solar panel to be tipped at an angle
especially in the early morning and late afternoon. The
lantern is water resistant but should not be left out in the
rain.
The lantern has a micro USB port (5) under the rubber cover
(7). This may also be used to recharge the lantern battery.
After use, this rubber cover should always be kept firmly
closed.
The charging light (3) will shine when the lantern is being
charged, and the battery level will show (3).
Using the lantern
The bottom press-button (2) turns the lantern ON and OFF.
It also adjusts the brightness of the light. When this button
is pressed the battery level (3) is also shown.
The lantern may be hung by its handle (8), from a hook or
placed on a table.
The top press-button (6) operates the flashing light. This is
used to attract attention in an emergency. When pressed
the light flashes (and if fitted, a siren sounds).
Replacing the battery
The battery is accessed by removing the bottom cover of
the lantern (9). First remove the retaining screw (10) on the
underside of the lantern. Then twist the cover anticlockwise
(to the left). The battery is now visible. Remove the clamp
and unplug the battery.
Recharging mobile phones and other
USB-compatible products
To recharge an external product there needs to be charge
in the lantern battery. Check this by turning the lantern
on/off (2) briefly.
There is a standard USB port (4) under the rubber cover.
Plug in a USB cable and connect to a phone. After use,
this rubber cover (7) should always be kept firmly closed.
RADIANCE
R200
Recharging the lantern
Please read the warranty information on the last page of this manual prior to purchase