Attention: No Battery
Required in this case
Battery
Make sure the solar panels are not covered by dust, snow and debris.
Clean it with a soft damp cloth or paper towel periodically. Avoid the use
of abrasive cleaning agents
.
Use only solar rechargeable "AA" batteries for your solar lights. Replace
a new battery of the same size each year for optimum performance.
Attention: Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may explode
or leak.
INSTALLATION
1) Carefully take the solar lamp out of the
box. The solar lamp has two parts
—Upper
cover (A) and Lamp body (B) (Figure 2)
2) Post-top mount:
a. Make sure the post-top size is a little
bit smaller than the lamp-body rabbet;
b. Fix the lamp body by supplied screw
and plastic stopple (Figure 3)
c. Slot the lamp upper cover onto the
lamp body by clock-twist (Figure 4)
d. Finished assembly will be like Figure
5.
Screw the standard post mount bracket to the desired wood post
OR
attach
the Composite/PVC post mount bracket (As shown on the following page) to
the Composite/PVC post.
Attach the solar light with a clockwise twist until you hear a "click".
Note:
The post to be installed with your
post cap should be higher than 1
foot for the lantern to receive
maximum sunlight.
OPERATION
1) For daily operation, turn the
switch
to the “AUTO” position
(As show below). You solar post
cap will automatically turn on
once it gets dark.
2) The performance of the solar
post cap will vary with the time
of year. It will deliver more light
when it has had a full day in the
sun rather than a day in
overcast weather.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
For best results the battery should be
replaced every 12 months.
1) Take off the battery compartment cover
(as shown to the right)
2) Remove the old battery. Make sure the
new battery is a high quality AA sized
solar rechargeable battery.
3) Install the new battery in to the battery compartment, ensuring the correct
polarity is observed.
4) Reassemble the unit by reversing the above procedure.