User Manual
Attention: Please read this manual care-
fully before operating the lantern.
Introduction
This is a solar powered lantern including
one 3 Watt amorphous solar module, one
lantern with a built-in 4V/4.5Ah recharge-
able battery and an LED light source. The
solar module transforms sunlight into DC
electricity and recharges the battery. This
makes it a very convenient product both at
home or when you are in an area which has
limited or no grid connection.
Part List
1x Solar panel
Amorphous solar panel
• Peak power output: 3W at 8Vpm
Testing condition: AM1.5,
100mWp/cm², Module at 25°C
• With built in M8 nuts for the
supporting rods
1x Cable with DC connector / solar connec-
tor, 2m
4x Supporting rod Ø 8x170mm
1x Lantern 24 LED
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Fig.1
Solar LED-Camping Lantern SCL 24
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2
3
4
1. Switch for LED light
2. LED Indicator: Working (green) and
Charging (red)
3. Main switch for input and output
4. Input socket for solar module (or AC
adaptor, not included)
5. Output socket for 6-7V DC applications
How to use the product
y On the rear side of the solar panel are
two M8 nuts tucked inside the aluminum
frame. Slide the two M8 nuts to the cor-
ners of the frame, and ¿ rmly ¿ x the sup-
porting rods into the nuts by turning them
clockwise. This step can be omitted if it is
decided not to use the supporting rods.
y Place the solar panel in an appropriate
position to allow for direct contact with
sunlight, with the black side facing the
sun. Make sure that no shadow is cover-
ing the black surface of the solar panel.
y Tilt the solar panel at a proper angle for
maximum sun exposure. The angle can
be the same as your local latitude. i.e À at
on the ground if close to Equator. The
angle can be adjusted by moving the
nuts to a different position along the alu-
minium frame. (See Fig. 2).
y Open the lantern's charge socket cover
to reveal the two sockets. The higher
socket (Fig.1; Sign 4) is for the solar
panel input. Connect the lantern with
solar panel for charging with enclosed
cable. It could also connected to AC/DC
power-supply with a DC adaptor cable
(not included). The lower socket (Fig.1:
Sign 5) is a DC 6-7V output for low-
voltage devices.
y There are two switches on the lantern.
One on the top (Fig.1: Sign 1) to turn the
LED light on/off when rotated left/right.
The lower switch is the Main Switch for
the whole product (Fig.1: Sign 3). This
Main Switch needs to be turned on in
order to activate all functions as well as
when charging the battery.
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