Product Manual

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Before Each Use
WARNING
Solar lights require sunlight to function properly. Extended periods of cloudy weather will cause
shorter runtimes. Shade on the solar panel is to be avoided. The solar panel may be cleaned with a
clean, damp cloth. Do not use soap, solvents, or abrasives.
A regular visual inspection is recommended. Ensure that the solar panel is free from debris and in a
location where it will receive several hours of sunlight each day. Ensure that the light is facing the
desired direction and that there are not nearby alternate light sources that may interfere with the
motion sensor.
Operating Instructions
1. Before the light can operate to its fullest capacity, allow the unit to charge in sunlight for three
days with the solar panel wire connected to the light. Charging should be done with the unit in the
OFF position.
2. Located at the bottom of the battery housing there is an OFF/AUTO/ON switch:
AUTO position, the light will turn on automatically when motion is detected.
ON position, the light can be used as a standard light for constant illumination.
OFF position, the light will remain off and will not detect any movement.
How to Use Control Dials
The light has three dials which control the light’s duration, sensitivity to
light, and sensitivity to motion.
LUX (Light Level)
The LUX dial adjusts the sensitivity to darkness. If set to the maximum
level, the light will go on in daylight. If set to the minimum level ,
the sensor will only trigger the light to turn on at dusk or when it is dark
out. This is the ideal position for general usage. Note that ambient light
will affect the sensor.
Time
The TIME dial sets the duration the light will stay on when triggered.
The duration is adjustable from 5 seconds to 2 minutes. Rotating the dial clockwise will increase the
duration the light will stay on.
SENS (Sensitivity)
The SENS dial adjusts the sensitivity of motion
detection:
1. Minimum position low range: large movement is
required to trigger the light to turn on.
2. Mid position - medium range.
3. Maximum position - maximum range: the smaller movements will trigger the light to turn on.