Product Manual
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Failure
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
The rechargeable batteries are at the
end of life.
Replace the batteries with new
rechargeable batteries of the same
type and size.
Battery Replacement
For best results batteries should be
replaced every 12 months.
1. Remove the glass cover, the
plastic battery compartment, and
unscrew the screws with a
screwdriver. Make sure the new
batteries are rechargeable
batteries of the same type and
size.
2. Install the new batteries into the
battery compartment, ensuring the
correct polarity is observed.
3. Reassemble the unit by replacing
the screws, the battery
compartment, and the glass cover.
There is an alternate light source
Daylight or other light may be affecting
the sensor of the light when in position
ONE.
Change to position TWO to control the
light with the hand-held remote.
The light does
not stay on as
long as it
previously did, or
it flashes.
Batteries are not fully charged.
Ensure the solar panel is in a location
where it will receive maximum sunlight
during daytime hours.
Turn the light to the OFF position and
allow the solar panel to charge the
batteries for two sunny days.
The solar panel is not receiving enough
sunlight and not able to recharge
batteries.
Clean the solar panel with a clean,
damp cloth.
It is winter and there is not as much
sunlight as during summer, and the
solar panel is not able to recharge the
batteries
Ensure the solar panel is located in a
place where it will receive the
maximum amount of sunlight during
the day. Remove any object that
throws shade on the solar panel. Tilt
the solar panel so that it is
perpendicular to the sun.