User manual

Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Suggested solution
The lamp does not work
after it has been charged
for two days.
The on/o switch is in
the "O" position.
Move the switch to the "On" position.
The intensity of the
sunlight is insucient.
Consider the recent weather conditions.
Was there sucient sunlight? Wait for
better weather conditions and charge
the lamp again.
The lamp is mounted
in an unfavourable
location.
Check where the lamp is mounted.
Install the outdoor wall lamp in a better
lit location without shade.
The solar cell is very
dirty.
Keep the solar cell clean and dry. If
the surface of the solar cell is dirty,
this reduces the amount of electricity it
produces.
Is the twilight switch
working?
Check if the twilight switch is working
by placing the lamp in a dark location
(ensure that the battery is charged).
Installing the outdoor wall lamp near a
bright source of light (e.g. a street lamp)
may prevent the twilight switch from
turning on.
Maintenance and cleaning
Never use aggressive and abrasive detergents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical
solutions, as these could damage the housing or even impair the functioning of the
product.
The product does not require maintenance apart from changing the rechargeable battery.
Never point a garden hose or a pressure washer etc. at the product (e.g. for cleaning)!
Turn o the lamp before cleaning.
You can use a clean and soft cloth to clean the lamp. Dust can be easily removed using a clean
and soft brush.
Disposal
a) Product
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be disposed of in the household
waste.
At the end of its service life, dispose of the product according to the relevant statutory
regulations.
Remove any inserted battery and dispose of it separately from the product.
b) Rechargeable batteries
As the end user, you are required by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all used rechargeable
batteries; they must not be disposed of in household waste!
Contaminated rechargeable batteries are labelled with this symbol to indicate that
disposal in household waste is forbidden. The designations for the heavy metals
involved are: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead (name on rechargeable
batteries, e.g. below the trash icon on the left).
Used rechargeable batteries can be returned to collection points in your municipality,
our stores or wherever rechargeable batteries are sold.
You thus full your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.
Technical data
Solar panel .................................................... Polycrystalline, 4 V, 120 mA
Rechargeable battery..................................Li-ion, 3.2 V, 1000 mAh, type IFR 18650
Battery life ..................................................... Up to 8 hours (after full charge)
Protection type ............................................. IP44
Protection class ...........................................III
Power consumption.....................................max. 0.16 W
Material .........................................................Stainless steel and plastic
Illuminant ...................................................... LED SMD 5630 (white), not replaceable
Luminous ux ................................................ 25 lm
Colour temperature......................................4000 K
Operating/storage conditions .................... -20 to +40 °C, 0 – 100 % RH
Dimensions (W x H x D)...............................89 x 127 x 117 mm
Weight ............................................................ approx. 400 g
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