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Connect the wire from the solar panel into the socket
located under the light fixture. Your solar motion light will
now begin to charge.
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Prior to using your solar motion light, the solar panel needs
to be connected to the light for a period of three days. This
initial charge should be done in the OFF position. After the
third day, your included batteries will be fully charged and
your solar motion light is ready for operation. Place the light
in the AUTO position.
The ON position acts to override the motion activation
function. This will allow a limited period of constant
illumination.
Once the motion light is installed, the lamp heads
can be adjusted independently in a variety of
ways for optimal lighting coverage.
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Two different control switches adjust the light's illumination
time and range of motion detection.
tiMe: Determines the duration of the light once motion is
detected: 30 seconds, 60 seconds or 120 seconds.
• test: Allows the positioning of the light's motion sensor
to be tested day or night. Once the motion sensor is in the
desired position, attempt to trigger the light by moving
in the intended detection zone. If the light illuminates, the
motion sensor is positioned correctly. You are now ready
to move the switch to the preferred duration option. The
light will now only turn
on in darkness.
Distance: Controls the
distance of the range of
motion detection: low,
medium or high.
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Batteries are located in the battery housing behind the light fixture.
Select the OFF position on the light prior to opening the battery
housing. Remove the two screws to reveal the batteries.
Refer to CAUTIONS: BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS on page 2 for
information on replacing the batteries.
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