b) Charging with the solar panel:
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Please pay attention to keep the solar panel clean. Please follow
“Cleaning instructions” below for cleaning your light!
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In case of sunny weather, you can charge your light outdoors, as well
as indoors with the solar panel well-positioned, if you have direct
sunlight coming through a window. The red indicator light on the
side of the shell keeps blinking until the solar panel receives enough
light for charging. Once the indicator light stops blinking, it means
the solar panel does not receive sufficient light to charge the battery.
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By laying the light on a stable surface with the solar panel up, the light
can by charged comfortably. If you intend to
maximize the efficiency of solar-charging,
please rotate the light to an approximately
45-degree angle with the solar panel facing
towards the sun. In this case an object is
needed behind the light to keep it from
falling.
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Keep the light outdoors only for solar-
charging! Once you finished charging, or
sufficient sunlight is not provided anymore,
and you do not intend to use your light, please store the light switched
off indoors in a dry place between 10 - 30 Celsius.
3. Charging and using the light in cold weather
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Do not store the light below 0 Celsius!
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If you intend to charge your light by solar energy when the outdoor
temperature is below 10 Celsius, please only keep your light outdoors
for charging! When you finished charging, or there is no sufficient
solar light for charging anymore, please take your light indoors.
•
Overcast, cloudy, rainy weather below 10 Celsius temperature are
not ideal conditions for solar charging, please choose USB charging
in this case.
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You can use your light at temperatures below 0 Celsius. It is
recommended to full-charge your light by USB before use.
4. Storing the light when it is out of use
Please store your light switched OFF between 10-30 Celsius in a dry
place indoors. Please keep always follow the instructions described in
Chapter 1!
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