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Freeplay RADIANCE R200 User manual

Recharging the lantern
Place the solar panel in the sun. For the best results, the
solar panel should be pointed directly at the sun, and this
may require the solar panel to be tipped at an angle
especially in the early morning and late afternoon. The
lantern is water resistant but should not be left out in the
rain.
The lantern has a micro USB port (5) under the rubber cover
(7). This may also be used to recharge the lantern battery.
After use, this rubber cover should always be kept rmly
closed.
The charging light (3) will shine when the lantern is being
charged, and the battery level will show (3).
Using the lantern
The bottom press-button (2) turns the lantern ON and OFF.
It also adjusts the brightness of the light. When this button
is pressed the battery level (3) is also shown.
The lantern may be hung by its handle (8), from a hook or
placed on a table.
The top press-button (6) operates the ashing light. This is
used to attract attention in an emergency. When pressed
the light ashes (and if tted, a siren sounds).
Replacing the battery
The battery is accessed by removing the bottom cover of
the lantern (9). First remove the retaining screw (10) on the
underside of the lantern. Then twist the cover anticlockwise
(to the left). The battery is now visible. Remove the clamp
and unplug the battery.
Recharging mobile phones and other
USB-compatible products
To recharge an external product there needs to be charge
in the lantern battery. Check this by turning the lantern
on/off (2) briey.
There is a standard USB port (4) under the rubber cover.
Plug in a USB cable and connect to a phone. After use,
this rubber cover (7) should always be kept rmly closed.
RADIANCE R200
Recharging the lantern
Please read the warranty information on the last page of this manual prior to purchase
The Beehive, Beehive Ring Road, Crawley, Gatwick RH6 0PA
How the lantern works
The solar panel on top of the lantern absorbs sunlight and turns into electricity. The rechargeable battery inside
the lantern stores that electricity for later use.
The lantern has a number of bright LEDs (1) that produce the light. There are four brightness settings that select
how much light is required. Each press of the power button (2) changes the light power and brightness. The
brightness settings are reading-low-medium-max. The brighter the light, the more electricity is needed, and therefore
the sooner the battery will be discharged.
A charging-indicator light (3) shines when the lantern is being charged. This also serves as a battery level
indicator (3).
The lantern has a USB output port (4). This can be used to recharge USB-compatible mobile phones, ashlights
and radios.
There is a micro USB power-input (5) that allows the lantern to be recharged from a USB cable.
The lantern has a light-ashing function operated by press-button (6) to attract attention in an emergency.
IIn some versions this is connected to a siren).
The lantern is water and dust resistant with an IP rating of IP53.
(2) Power On/Off
Brightness Button
FREEPLAY RADIANCE R200 USER GUIDE IM ENGLISH 23/4/2021 Page 3
Recharging the lantern
Place the lantern in the sun. For the best results, the solar
panel should be pointed directly at the sun, and this may
require the lantern to be tipped at an angle especially in the
early morning and late afternoon. The lantern is water
resistant but should not be left out in the rain.
The lantern has a micro USB port (5) under the rubber cover
(7). This may also be used to recharge the lantern battery.
After use, this rubber cover should always be kept rmly
closed.
The charging light (3) will shine when the lantern is being
charged, and the battery level will show (3).
Using the lantern
The bottom press-button (2) turns the lantern ON and OFF.
It also adjusts the brightness of the light. When this button
is pressed the battery level (3) is also shown.
The lantern may be hung by its handle (8), from a hook or
placed on a table.
The top press-button (6) operates the ashing light. This is
used to attract attention in an emergency. When pressed
the light ashes (and if tted, a siren sounds).
Replacing the battery
The battery is accessed by removing the bottom cover of
the lantern (9). First remove the retaining screws (10) on the
underside of the lantern. Then lift the cover off. The battery
is now visible. Remove the clamp and unplug the battery.
Reverse the process when tting a new battery.
Recharging mobile phones and other
USB-compatible products
To recharge an external product there needs to be charge
in the lantern battery. Check this by turning the lantern
on/off (2) briey.
There is a standard USB port (4) under the rubber cover.
Plug in a USB cable and connect to a phone. After use,
this rubber cover (7) should always be kept rmly closed.
FREEPLAY RADIANCE R200 USER GUIDE IM ENGLISH 23/4/2021 Page 4
Freeplay Warranty
Freeplay Energy Ltd. undertakes that, if within 2 (two) years of purchase, this product or any part thereof is proved to
be defective by reason of faulty workmanship or materials, we will, at our option, repair or replace the same free of
charge for labour or materials on condition that:
The original invoice or sales document is presented together with the defective unit.
The complete unit is returned to the manufacturer or country distributor, postage paid. For further contact information
please see below.
The unit has not been serviced, maintained, repaired, taken apart or tampered with by any person not authorised by the
manufacturer.
This warranty excludes damage caused by misuse or neglect.
www.freeplayenergy.com
The Beehive, Beehive Ring Road, Crawley, Gatwick RH6 0PA +44 7876 572120
SPECIFICATIONS
Power
Battery Li-ion 3.7V 4800mAh
Integrated Solar PV panel 2 Watt
Lighting
Light power (max setting) 2W
Light output (max setting) 200 lumens
Light output (medium setting) 100 lumens
Light output (low setting) 40 lumens
Reading light 50 lumens
Performance (full battery)
Shine-time at max setting 8 hours
Shine-time at medium setting 16 hours
Shine-time at low setting 40 hours
Shine-time at reading light 30 hours
Daily Solar Run Time
High 3 hours
Medium 6 hours
Low 15 hours
Charging mobile phones can reduce the daily runtime of lights.
Features
Mobile Phone charging 5V 1A max
USB-DC recharging Micro USB
Flashing light Yes
Siren Option
Number of LEDs 12
Weather and dust resistant IP53
Customer replaceable batteries Yes
Battery level and Charge indicator Yes
USB cable and phone-connector tips Option

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