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WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES!
Leaked or damaged batteries/
rechargeable batteries can cause
burns on contact with the skin. Wear suitable
protective gloves at all times if such an event
occurs.
This product has a built-in rechargeable battery
which cannot be replaced by the user. The removal
or replacement of the rechargeable battery may
only be carried out by the manufacturer or his
customer service or by a similarly qualified person
in order to avoid hazards. When disposing of
the product, it should be noted that this product
contains a rechargeable battery.
Functionality
When exposed to sunlight, the solar panel
converts the light into electrical energy and via the
connection to spotlight
the built-in rechargeable battery. A fully charged
rechargeable battery can deliver continuous light
(Night light) for approx. 35 hours. Before first use,
the rechargeable battery must be fully charged (see
chapter "Charging the rechargeable battery").
Charging the rechargeable
battery
Charge the rechargeable battery completely before
first use.
Note: Fully charged the battery before storage.
If you want to store the product for longer than
3 months, fully charge the battery every 3 months.
Charging the rechargeable battery with
the solar panel
The battery is charged in all operating modes.
To optimise initial charging, leave the product
switched off during charging. Position the solar
panel
as described in section "Positioning
1
the solar panel".
Note: With steady exposure to sunlight, a
completely empty rechargeable battery is fully
charged after 4 to 8 days. The duration of the
1
, stores the electricity in
2
charging process depends on the charge state
of the rechargeable battery as well as the qual-
ity of the exposure to sunlight.
Note: The product cannot be charged at
temperatures below 0°C and above 45°C
according to the battery protection.
Installation
Please be sure not to drill into any electrical
wiring, gas or water lines inside the wall. Use
a power drill to drill holes into brick walls. Always
observe all safety instructions for the power drill
in the manual for the power drill. Failure to fol-
low this advice may result in death or injuries
due to electric shock.
Note: The included installation material is suitable
for ordinary solid concrete or masonry construction.
Other wall substrates may require other fastening
materials. Seek specialist advice if necessary.
When selecting the mounting location, pay attention
to the following:
Make sure that the spotlight
desired area. You can move the spotlight
Note: Depending on the mounting height
(ideally 2‒2.5 m), the motion sensor has a
maximum coverage range of 8 m.
Make sure the spotlight
at night by street lighting. This can influence its
functioning.
Note: The solar panel
where it will be exposed to as much direct sun-
light as possible. Even partial shade during the
day can significantly impair the charging process.
Mounting the spotlight
The spotlight
can be mounted either on a
2
straight wall or on a corner using the wall
bracket
(see Fig. C).
4
Note: Make sure that you mount the wall
bracket
the correct way round. Refer to
4
the arrow
marked on the wall bracket
(see Fig. C) for guidance.
With the wall bracket
ing position, mark the positions for the fixing
illuminates the
2
.
2
is not illuminated
2
should be positioned
1
4
in its intended mount-
4
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