Instruction Manual
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Replacing the Solar LED Bulb 
1.  Make sure that the solar light is not being affected by any other light 
source. 
2.  Ensure the solar light is not positioned in the shade during the day. 
3.  Make sure the switch in the lamp head is in the”ON” position. 
4.  Check that the batteries are installed correctly. 
NOTE: The performance of the solar light will vary with the time of year. It will deliver 
more light when it has had a full day in the sun rather than a day in overcast weather. 
WINTERTIME TIPS: Keep snow and debris cleaned off the solar panels so the 
batteries can recharge. If the lights are covered with snow for an extended period of 
time, after the snow melts, allow all the batteries to charge in full, direct sunlight for at 
least 6 hours to their maximum capacity. 
WARNING: Please keep out of reach of children. 
The Solar LED Bulb is designed to last up to 10 years, however if it is not working, or 
if you want to use a different color temperature bulb, you can replace it with a new 
Solar LED Bulb. 
WARNING: Do not dispose of Li-ion battery in the regular trash, municipal waste 
stream or by fire as batteries may leak or explode. Do not open, short circuit, or 
mutilate batteries as injury may occur. Preserve our environment by recycling Ni-Mh 
batteries or disposing of them in accordance with local, State and federal regulations. 
Do not mix old and new batteries. 
Maintenance 
Clean the solar module regularly with a damp towel to guarantee optimum 
performance of the solar panel. Do not use any type of solvent for cleaning and be 
careful not to put too much pressure on the module while cleaning. 
Trouble Shooting 
If your solar charged light does not come on at dusk despite observance of all the 
instructions, please try the following steps: 
Replacement Solar LED Bulb and batteries are available at our 
website or via our Toll free number.





