User Manual

v1
2012
info@maxsainnovations.com
90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY
This Solar Deck Light is warranted against faulty material and /or workmanship for a period of 90 days from date of original purchase. The obligation
of the manufacturer, under this warranty, is limited to servicing and replacing defective parts when the unit is returned to MAXSA Innovations, freight
pre-paid during the warranty period. To obtain warranty repair, the purchase receipt should be returned with the product.
This warranty becomes void on any unit which has been tampered with, damaged by accident, or damaged otherwise by improper operation. This
guarantee is in addition to any guarantees implied by State or Federal Legislation.
Please save these instructions for future reference.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM SOLUTION
Light will not switch on.
Ensure that the batteries have been fully charged in direct sunlight for a full sunny day. Artificial light will not
charge the battery. It must charge in sunlight.
Check to see that the solar panel receives 6-8 hours of sunlight per day, enabling the batteries to fully charge.
Check to see that the Deck light is not near night time light sources such as street lights or porch lights
The photosensor may be covered or in shadow. Be sure nothing covers the Solar Deck Light so the photosensor
can determine the proper time to turn the light on.
Light turns on during the
daytime
Battery charge may be low. Check to make sure the solar panel is not covered and that the light is not turning on
during daylight hours. Give it a full sunny day to recharge.
Light is not as bright as
normal
Since there is no ON/OFF switch, the Solar Deck Light will come on at
night and turn off during the day. The photosensor that senses when to
turn the light on is located in the solar panel. The panel should not be
covered by anything and not in shadow to ensure the unit does not turn
on during the daytime. If the deck light does not light up long enough try
and position it somewhere it gets more sun.
MAINTENANCE
The LED lights in your Solar Deck Light will last up to 30,000 hours and
should never need replacement.
To keep your Solar Deck Lights looking new, keep the solar panel free of
dust and deposits by wiping occasionally with a dry cloth or with warm
soapy water if necessary. A dirty solar panel will not allow the batteries to
fully charge and this will shorten the life of the batteries and may cause
the light to malfunction.
CHANGING THE BATTERY
The included AAA Ni-MH should last for at least 3 years. If you do need
to change the battery, unscrew the two screws that are underneath the
solar panel and that holding the clear plastic cover to the deck light. Once
the clear plastic cover is removed you can access and change the AAA
battery.
OPERATING YOUR SOLAR DECK LIGHTS