The pulse
Check that the energizer is
indicator light
switched on.
is not
If there has been insufficient
flashing.
sunlight to charge the battery,
the energizer may be in Standby
mode. Charge the battery by
placing the energizer in full
sunlight with the solar panel
facing true south in the northern
hemisphere and true north in
the southern hemisphere.
Ensure the battery is connected
correctly with the positive (red)
lead to the positive (+) terminal
on the battery and the negative
(black) lead to the negative (–)
terminal on the battery.
Try charging the battery
manually using a suitable
battery charger.See
charging
Replace the battery with a new
battery. Before installing a new
battery, charge it fully using a
suitable battery charger.
If the pulse indicator light is still
not flashing, return the
energizer to a service agent
appointed by Tru-Test Group for
repair.
The battery
Check that the solar panel is
needs
clean and is not damaged. See
Maintenance
frequent
replacement.
Make sure that the energizer is
positioned to receive maximum
sunlight. If necessary, remove
any objects or vegetation that
might be casting a shadow on
the energizer. See
the energizer
more detailed information on
solar installations, refer to the
Tru-Test Group website
www.tru-test.com.
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Battery
on page 4.
on page 4.
Positioning
on page 3 or for
After the
The energizer is in Standby
energizer is
mode because there has been
switched on,
insufficient sunlight to charge
the pulse
the battery. Charge the battery
indicator light
by placing the energizer in full
gives three
sunlight with the solar panel
long flashes
facing true south in the northern
(2 seconds)
hemisphere and true north in
then the
the southern hemisphere.
energizer
appears to be
off.
The pulse
There may be a problem with
indicator light
the energizer. Return the
flashes
energizer to a service agent
quickly
appointed by Tru-Test Group for
several times
repair.
and then
there is a
pause.
Servicing
This energizer cannot be serviced. Please refer
to the warranty conditions at
www.tru-test.com.
Note:
If you suspect the energizer is not
working, always check the battery connection
and voltage before proceeding.