barriers reduce the spreading of the frequency waves and their
effectiveness.
3. Replacement of the rechargeable battery
1. Remove the transparent housing cover.
2. Carefully take off the solar panel from the rechargeable battery which is
underneath. When doing so, make sure that the cable connection between the
solar panel and the circuit board which is underneath the rechargeable battery,
is left intact and is not damaged.
3. Remove the old rechargeable battery from its fitting.
4. Insert a new rechargeable battery size Mignon (AA) and type Ni-MH with 1.2 V
and 850 mA. When doing so, mind the correct polarity as shown on the bottom
inside the battery fitting.
5. Carefully place the solar panel back on the rechargeable battery. Pay attention
that the two cable of the solar panel will not conducted above the batteries for
closing the casing in the right way.
6. Reattach the transparent casing cover to the casing body.
4. Technical data
Power supply:
Casing:
Effective area:
Frequency range:
Operation:
Electricity supply:
Interval:
Voltage reserve:
Readiness for operation:
low incidence of light
5. Attention: Important battery notice
• Instructions for battery disposal:
Batteries are subject to legal provisions. After use they must therefore be
returned to the point of sale or to a collecting point of public facilities for harmful
substances. Batteries may never be disposed as household waste, in the
yellow sack or other. Dispose of batteries only when completely discharged into
a waste batteries collecting container and take precautions against short circuit
(e.g. by masking the poles).
6. General information
1. Electric appliances, packaging material etc. should be kept away from children.
2. Dispose packaging and worn out material correctly and in an environmentally
friendly way.
3. Do only pass on the device including the operation manual.
1 rechargeable battery, size Mignon (AA), type Ni-
MH, 1.2 V, 850 mA (included); can be replaced if
necessary
weather-proof
approx. 700 m², depending on condition of soil
400 Hz ± 50 Hz, self-controlling
On / Off switch
Polycrystalline solar cells
approx. 2 sec on, approx. 25 sec off (break interval)
up to 7 days without exposure to light
immediate operating and charging function, even at