Error
The product will not switch on
even though the sun shone on
the product all day.
The product does not come
on or comes on only briefly.
Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of recyclable
materials, which you may dispose of at local
recycling facilities.
Observe the marking of the packag-
ing materials for waste separation,
b
a
which are marked with abbrevia-
tions (a) and numbers (b) with fol-
lowing meaning: 1–7: plastics/
20–22: paper and fibreboard/
80–98: composite materials.
Contact your local refuse disposal
authority for more details of how
to dispose of your worn-out product.
To help protect the environment,
please dispose of the product
properly when it has reached the
end of its useful life and not in the
household waste. Information on
collection points and their opening
hours can be obtained from your
local authority.
Cause
Artificial sources of light,
e.g. street lighting, are in-
terfering with the product.
The rechargeable battery
is broken or empty or there
was not enough sunlight.
The product incl. accessories and packaging
materials are recyclable and are subject to
extended producer responsibility. Dispose them
separately, following the illustrated Info-tri
(sorting information), for better waste treatment.
The Triman logo is valid in France only.
Defective or exhausted rechargeable batteries
must be recycled in accordance with Directive
2006/66/EC and its amendments. Return
the battery and/or the product through the
appropriate collection facilities.
Rechargeable batteries must not be disposed
of with the household refuse. They may contain
toxic heavy metals and require to be handled
as special waste. The chemical symbols of
heavy metals are: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mer-
cury, Pb = lead. That is why you should dispose
of used batteries at a local collection point.
Solution
Set up the product in a place
where it cannot be disturbed
by other sources of light.
Replace the rechargeable
9
battery
or set up the product
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in a place where it can receive
more sunlight.
Improper disposal of
rechargeable batteries can
damage the environment!
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