SolarGoesGreen SGG-PIR-28 Owner's Manual
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIRST USE
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1. PARTS CONTAINED
Solar panel box
28 SMD-LED Motion Activated light
Twin wire connected to flood light
Wall mount unit
Screw and drywall anchor
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Installation of solar panel box
a) Choose a place where sunlight is abundant and unobstructed during the daytime.
The solar panel box
MUST
be installed in a well-lit location where it can receive maximum sunlight
during daytime hours. Any cover that shades the panel will affect its ability absorb sunlight and
decrease the amount of battery charger and duration of the lighting time. The solar panel box is all
weather and will not be affected by exposure to rain, snow or temperature.
The selected location should not be near a night time ambient light source such as porch lights,
street lights, etc., as these lights might prevent the solar
PIR light from automatically turning on. The
solar panel can be positioned
on a flat surface with the supplied wall mount bracket.
b) Installation of wall mounting bracket:
Attach the wall mounting unit to an appropriate surface by using provided screws and drywall
anchors
c) Put the solar panel box onto the wall mount bracket:
Make sure that the solar panel is directed towards the sun for maximum battery charging. Be sure
that the solar panel box is security mounted.
2.2 Installation of flood light
a) Attach the flood light by using provided screws and
drywall anchors
(
Fig.1
)
.
b) Adjust the angle of sensor by using the adjustable joint.
c) Adjust the angle of flood light to point to the area you want to light.
2.3 Position the lamp wire plug from the jack
positioned on the bottom of the solar panel box to the light.
2.4 After installation finished, turn ON the switch
positioned at the back of the solar panel box.
The light installation is now finished and it will operate
automatically.
3.OPERATION
There are 3 knobs used to adjust Sensitivity, Lighting Time and Darkness level when the light will
activate. (
Fig.2
).
3.1) Sensitivity
Fig.1