Full Product Manual

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Assembling & Using Your Product
Unpack all components carefully. Please check to ensure all parts have
been removed from the packaging.
How Your Solar Garden Product Works
During the day, the solar panel converts sunlight into electricity and recharges
the battery inside the solar panel. At night, the light turns on automatically using
the electricity stored during the day. The number of hours the light stays on at
night depends on you location and the availability and intensity of sunlight during
the day. Under normal conditions, if the solar panel is charged in full, direct
sunlight all day, the light should stay lit for several hours at night.
Picking the Right Spot/Inserting Stake Lights
Select a garden, lawn or similar location in full, direct sunlight where your solar
product can receive at least 6-8 hours of daily sunlight. Shadowed locations will
not allow the battery to charge fully and will reduce the hours of nighttime
lighting. Do NOT select locations near nighttime light sources such as
streetlights, flood lights or other strong outdoor or home lighting. This may
cause the solar lights to turn off automatically.
IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging garden stakes when inserting into the ground,
select a spot in soft, rock-free, “garden-ready” soil. Insert the base of the stake
first then gently insert the rest of the stake into the base. Do NOT push directly
against the solar cell or the ornament housing containing the actual LED light.
Using Your Solar Garden Product the 1
st
Time
Leave the power switch on the ON” position until the solar panel has been
charged in direct sunlight for 6-8 hours. This allows the rechargeable battery to
reach maximum capacity. If the light does not come on after a full day of
charging, check to be sure the power switch is in the ON” position and that the
solar cell is in a bright, sunny spot rather than in the shade. The light will
automatically turn on at dusk and off at dawn.
Tips for Optimal Year Round Operation
Your garden lights are sprinkler and rain resistant. However, you should
periodically wipe away any dust that may gather on the solar panel with a damp
cloth and keep snow and debris clear of the solar panel. Otherwise the internal
battery may not recharge properly. If the solar panel is covered by dust, snow or
other debris for an extended period of time, after cleaning, please allow the
battery to recharge in direct, full sunlight for at least 6-8 hours.
Replacing & Disposing of Batteries!
Your product will contain 1 AA Ni-MH rechargeable battery which will generally
need to be replaced every 12 months to ensure consistent performance.
1. Push the power switch to “OFF” position.
2. Unscrew the battery housing.
3. Remove the old battery and replace it/them with a new AA Ni-MH
rechargeable battery.
The battery mechanism is spring-loaded. Press in the opposite side of the spring and lift
out the battery. Reverse this process when installing a new battery. Preserve our
environment by recycling the batteries or dispose of them in accordance with local, state
and federal guidelines. Do NOT dispose of batteries in the regular trash, municipal
waste, streams or by fire as the batteries may leak or explode. Do NOT open, mutilate or
short-circuit the batteries as this could result in injury.
Stake: Connect
mounting stakes
together by applying
pressure. Then, screw
counter clockwise the
tip to the main body.
Now, your light is
ready to go into the
ground.
Hanging: Connect
hanging hook to
mounting stake by
screwing clockwise.
Then, repeat action
with another mounting
stake. Finally, connect
assembled mounting
stakes to “H’ stake by
applying pressure.
Then screw counter
clockwise the hook into
the main body topper
Wall: Gently tap the
plastic anchor into the
wall using a hammer or
rubber mallet. Insert the
screw into the anchor
and slowly screw it in.
Then, screw counter
clockwise the tip to the
main body. Finally place
main body on mount by
applying pressure.