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Maintenance 

Maintain the solar powered light by adopting a program of conscientious repair and maintenance in 
accordance with the following recommended procedures

Maintenance Interval 

Maintenance Point 

First Use 

Allow the solar panel to charge the light for 

2

 sunny days. 

Observe the solar panel once installed for one day. Ensure 
that it is not shaded at any time during daylight. 

Observe the light once installed during the evening. Ensure 
there is no alternate light source that will interfere with the 
light’s sensors. 

Seasonally 

Visually inspect the solar panel and light to ensure both are 
clear of debris and dirt. 

Observe the solar panel during one sunny day to ensure that 
as the suns position has changed in the sky, the solar panel is 
still receiving optimal sunlight throughout the day. 

During the Winter 

Check the solar panel. Ice should not be allowed to form on 
the solar panel as the freezing can damage waterproof seals. 

Adjust the angle of the solar panel to the sun’s lower position 
in the sky. This will maximize the amount of sunlight received 
and help allow any water or snow that accumulates on the 
panel to slide off.

Troubleshooting 

Use the table below to troubleshoot problems before contacting service personnel or your local 
dealer. If the problem continues after troubleshooting, call your local dealer for assistance. 

Failure 

Possible Cause 

Corrective Action 

Light does not 
stay on as long 
as it did 
previously 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 

2

 sunny days 

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. 

Summary of Contents for Solar Security Light 800

Page 1: ...00 User Manual WARNING Read carefully and understand all ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS before operating Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in seriou...

Page 2: ...h it was not intended x Industrial or commercial applications must follow OSHA requirements Important Safety Information Thank you for choosing a Nature Power Product Save the receipt and these instru...

Page 3: ...ner to light two separate areas Each light head adjusts to suit your needs Motion detection automatically activates the lights when motion is detected from up to 40 feet Technical Specifications Prope...

Page 4: ...ith a clean damp cloth Do not use soap solvents or abrasives A regular visual inspection is recommended Ensure the solar panel is free from debris and in a location where it will receive several hours...

Page 5: ...m cover and shade How to Use Control Dials Please see recommended settings at right The Solar Motion Light has 3 dials which control the light s duration sensitivity to light and sensitivity to motion...

Page 6: ...e sun s lower position in the sky This will maximize the amount of sunlight received and help allow any water or snow that accumulates on the panel to slide off Troubleshooting Use the table below to...

Page 7: ...end of their life Replace the batteries with new rechargeable batteries of the same type and size Battery Replacement 1 Batteries are located in the battery housing located at the back of the lamp 2 R...

Page 8: ...tion Number must be issued by Nature Power and the defective part or unit should be returned to the authorized location at the purchasers expense A dated proof of purchase is required to receive warra...

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