Before using first time
Before use, turn on the switch of the battery box, find a place exposed to
enough direct sunlight to install the solar lamp, and make sure there is no
shadow or obstacle above the solar panel. Place the solar panel in direct
sunlight for 6 hours to ensure that the lamp can be charged.
During the day, the solar panel automatically absorbs the sunlight and converts
sunlight into electricity, and stores it in the rechargeable batteries.
At night, the solar lamp automatically lights up. It will automatically turn off in
a bright environment or when the battery is exhausted.
The lighting time of the solar lamp at night depends on the amount of sunlight
received during the day, and it can illuminate for up to 8 hours.
Find an ideal Place for the Solar Light.
Place the solar light in an area where it will receive direct sunlight for at least 8 hours per day. The number of
hours the light will illuminate is directly proportional to the hours of sunlight it receives. If the light is placed
in a shaded area, it will not be able to fully charge and its illumination time will be limited. Do not place the
light near other outdoor lighting like porch or streetlights. These may fool the sensor and keep the light from
coming on, or cause it to turn off automatically
Care and Maintenance Recommendations
1. Clean solar panel with a soft sponge every couple of weeks.
2. Make sure all connectors are still tight and no water getting in.
3. The solar lamp may be damaged in low temperature. If the weather is very cold and the temperature
drops below 0 ℃, we suggest that place the lamp in a frost-free place and install it again when needed.
BATTERIES
•Keep batteries away from children and pets.
•Do not mix used and new batteries.
•Remove the batteries if left for long periods.
•Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
•Battery disposal, spent or expired batteries must be properly disposed of and recycled in compliance
with local regulations. For detailed information, contact your local authority.
•Follow the battery manufacturer’s safety, usage, and disposal instructions.