REPLACING THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
When the charging ability of the batteries decreases, you can replace the batteries with
(3) three new AA Ni-MH 1.2V rechargeable batteries. Follow the steps below when
replacing the battery.
1. First remove the Solar Wedge Light from its mounted surface.
2. Move the power switch on the main body to the OFF position.
3. Remove the five (5) screws on the battery compartment cover on the back of the
Solar Wedge Light.
4. Turn the main unit upside down and slide out the battery tray.
5. Carefully remove the old batteries from the battery tray by hand and replace with
three (3) new AA Ni-MH 1.2V rechargeable batteries. Ensure that the new batteries
are inserted in the correct +/- polarity orientation as indicated in the battery
compartment. (WARNING: Installing the batteries in the opposite direction could
damage the unit.)
6. Replace the battery compartment cover and reinstall the five screws.
8. Once assembled, mount your Solar Wedge Light to its original surface location.
8. Repeat the steps in the "Before first time use of your Solar Security Light" section on
page 4 to ensure your new batteries are fully charged.
NOTE: Do not dispose of batteries in general household trash or into a fire since the
batteries may explode. Consult your local regulations for correct disposal of
batteries. These batteries may also be returned to MAXSA Innovations at 8412
Cathedral Forest Dr., Fairfax Station, VA 22039. Do not take apart the batteries
since they contain corrosive chemicals.
GENERAL ELECTRICAL AND SAFETY WARNINGS
1. Do not install the Solar Wedge Light in a location where it can be accidentally kicked
or tripped over.
2. Do not immerse the Solar Wedge Light in liquid.
MAINTENANCE TIPS
To keep your Solar Wedge Light looking new, keep the lens free of dust and deposits by
wiping occasionally with a dry cloth or with warm soapy water if necessary.
Importantly, ensure that the solar panel is kept free of dirt and debris at all times. A dirty
solar panel will not allow the batteries to fully charge which will shorten the life of the
batteries and may cause the light to malfunction.
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