Preparing for use / Maintenance and care
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Preparing for use
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Installing the light
Install the light in accordance with Figures A–C:
1. Rotate the solar housing
of the lamp shade
(see Fig. A).
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2. Move the ON / OFF switch
position to switch the light on.
3. Insert the solar housing
shade
and tighten by turning it clockwise.
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4. Place the light on to the support tube
5. Connect the ground stake
tube
using the connector
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Setting up the light
Insert the assembled solar light far enough into
the ground (lawn, flower bed) for it to be stable.
Make sure you keep proper footing and balance
at all times. Do not use any force when assem-
bling or setting-up the product, e.g. hammer
blows. This will damage the product. In order
to achieve the best result, set the solar garden
lamp up in a place where the solar cell will get
direct sunlight for as long as possible.
Do not set the solar garden lamp up under
bushes, trees, porches, etc., as this will reduce
the amount of sunlight it receives.
Position the solar garden lamp in such a way that
the solar cell
is not covered or in shadow.
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Make sure that the solar cell
by any other source of light such as yard or street
lighting as otherwise the light will not come on
in twilight.
The light automatically switches on in twilight
conditions and off again when normal outdoor
lighting conditions return.
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The batteries should be replaced every 12 months
to ensure optimum performance.
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1. Rotate the solar housing
into the ON
2. Carefully press the clips on the battery com-
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into the lamp
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3. Remove the old batteries.
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4. Insert the new batteries into the rechargeable
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with the support
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.
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5. Fold the rechargeable battery compartment
6. Insert the solar housing
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Note that the solar garden light must be switched
on when the batteries are charging.
The charging time of the battery when the solar
cell
light and the angle of incidence of the light on the
solar cell
ular as possible to the angle of incidence of the light.
In this way you will receive the highest light levels.
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The light-emitting diodes cannot be replaced.
The solar lamp is maintenance-free, except for
any necessary change of battery.
Replacing the rechargeable
batteries
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of the lamp shade
(see Fig. A).
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partment cover together and lift the battery
compartment cover (see Fig. B).
battery compartments
, observing the correct
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polarity.
covers closed again, ensuring that they engage.
into the lamp
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shade
and tighten by turning it clockwise.
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Charging the
rechargeable battery
is used depends on the intensity of the sun-
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. Place the solar cell
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Maintenance and care
Do not under any circumstances use abrasive
cleaning agents.
Replace the battery if, after a certain amount
of time, the light duration diminishes noticeably
despite good exposure to sunlight. Only use
the correct size and recommended type of
rechargeable batteries (see "Technical Data").
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as perpendic-
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