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LATINA
4
Operating Instructions
Congratulations on the purchase of your
WAGNER
suspended lamp LATINA.
Read the operating instructions carefully before putting the device into operation and
observe the safety instructions. Keep the operating instructions in a safe place.
Note!
Your LATINA is weather-resisting and should be operated with direct
exposure to solar radiation. Erect your LATINA so that it receives
maximum exposure to the solar radiation to increase its capacity.
LATINA is equipped with a NiCd-rechargeable battery. This rechargeable
battery is not loaded upon delivery. After the device has been put into
operation, the rechargeable battery requires ca. five days of sun to attain
its full capacity. Briefer, weaker emission of light is normal during this
period of time and is not a defect.
ASSEMBLY (I + II)
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Carefully remove your LATINA and the fittings out of the box.
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Remove the solar modul from the lamp unit.
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Pull the orange-marked foil strip out of your Ihrer LATINA.
Your LATINA is now ready for operation.
(I)
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Screw the suspension hook to one or both poles together according to the desired
height.
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Drive the ground spike into the ground.
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Put the pole into the ground spike.
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Fit the lamp unit with the lug into the suspension hook.
(II)
CAUTION!
Do not exert pressure on the solar panel, as this may cause
damage to the solar module!
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Put the pole into the ground spike.
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Drive the ground spike into the ground.
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Attach the lamp unit to the upright pole.
Technical data
Solar field
Multi-crystalline
Size
ca. 2600 mm²
Capacity at full exposure to solar radiation
ca. 260 mW
Rechargeable battery
NiCd
Voltage
1,2 V
Loading capacity
700 mAh
Luminous element
2 LED’s
Power consumption
120 mW
Duration of emission of light
max. 8 h