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Intended Use
The product is used as a decorative solar lamp for gardens or terraces. The solar
panel integrated in the device charges the rechargeable battery during the hours
of daylight. The solar light switches on the light automatically when darkness
falls, and the rechargeable battery in the device provides the energy for the light.
During the day, the solar light switches itself off automatically.
The solar light is designed for domestic use, and is not for use in commercial
premises. Any use other than that described above is not permitted.
Assembling and Setting up
▪ The solar light is designed to resist the elements and is thus protected against
dampness; it should not, however, be directly subjected to wetness or placed
directly in water.
▪ If the solar panel has been covered by a protective foil for protection during
transit, remove it.
Operation
When it is bright, the battery of the lamp is charged by the solar cell; when it is
dark, the LED lights up as long as the battery is supplying power.
Using the Solar Lamp
▪ The performance of the solar lamp varies according to the season, and the
duration and intensity of the sunlight reaching it.
▪ In long periods of insufficient sunshine, the rechargeable battery may not
charge up sufficiently to allow the lamp to illuminate for a longer length of
time. The battery will then take in less energy during the day than they expend
at night. This inevitably results in a reduction in the length of time that the
light will work for. This could also mean that the battery run completely flat
and become damaged as a result.
▪ Take care that the solar panel does not become dirty and that it is kept free of
snow and ice in winter. Otherwise, the performance of the solar panel could
be affected. Cold temperatures affect the service life of the battery adversely.
If you do not need the solar light for a long time, e.g. in winter, it should be
cleaned and stored in a dry, frost-free room. Remove the battery from the
solar light to avoid damage to the battery or the solar light.
Operation
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