INSTALLING OR REPLACING THE BULBS
Note: Disconnect power and allow fixture to cool before removing burned-out bulbs.
Note: Your fixture is supplied with a 15 Watt, 6 Volt G4 bi-pin halogen bulb.
Always replace with the same or lower wattage bulb. Replacing with a higher
wattage bulb will reduce battery life.
Note: Never touch bulb with bare hands as oil from your skin
can cause premature failure (Fig. 2).
CAUTION: When replacing bulb in fixture, always
replace with the same wattage bulb or a lower wattage
bulb. DO NOT replace with a bulb of greater wattage
than specified on the fixture. To do so could create a
fire hazard and / or shorten the life of the bulb.
1.
Before replacing bulb, turn fixture to the OFF position.
2.
Insert flat head screwdriver in slot at end of lamp
compartment and carefully pry lens out (Fig. 3).
3.
Bulb will be extremely hot if touched while bulb is burning
or immediately after bulb is off.
4.
Allow bulb to cool before touching. DO NOT touch bulb
with bare hands.
5.
Grasp bulb and gently pull out of socket.
6.
Replace bulb by lining up the pins of the bulb to the holes in the socket and
gently pressing down.
7.
Replace lens by lining up the notches at the bottom of the lens with the notches
on the bottom of the lamp compartment and then gently pressing in at the top
until it snaps into place.
8.
Turn fixture back to the ON position.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Note: Your fixture is supplied with a 15 watt halogen bulb, which is shipped in the
lamp compartment of the fixture. The lamp must be installed before use. Please
see "Installing or Replacing the Bulbs"
section of the instruction sheet for installation instructions.
1.
Locate area in which you would like to install your light fixture.
Note: For fixture to operate properly, the solar panel must be
located in an area that will receive the maximum amount of sunlight
and is free from obstructions.
2.
Using two of the mounting screws provided, mount fixture to a
solid surface 8-12 feet above the ground, by placing the
screws through the holes on either side of the fixture (Fig. 4).
Adjust sensor head so that control switches are facing the
ground. Remove label from the front of the sensor head.
3.
Using three of the mounting screws provided, mount solar
panel to a solid surface (Fig. 5). Adjust the angle of the solar
panel so that it will receive the maximum amount of direct
sunlight possible during the daylight hours.
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Fig. 2
Fig. 3
OFF
ON
Fig. 4
Fig. 5