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Placement
For best results, place your Solar lamp in a
location where sunlight shines directly onto the
collector panel 2. Direct sunlight of at least 8
hours is ideal to ensure that the battery is fully
charged. The location must be free from shadow
and shade. Make sure that the collector panel
2is not subjected to light sources other than
sunlight. Otherwise, the lamp will not be swit-
ched on at twilight.
Putting into operation
³Place the Solar Lamp in a suitable location.
³Switch the function switch 1to the ON
position.
Note:
The charging process will only start if the function
switch 1is in the ON position. It can take a few
days until the Solar Lamp has reached its optimal
performance efficiency.
³After the battery is charged, the solar light
turns itself on automatically at dusk.
³Switch the function switch 1to the OFF
position to switch off the Solar lamp.
Changing the battery
Replace the battery when the illumination time,
despite a day-long charge period, diminishes
after 2 hours of darkness.
³Remove the screws on the collector panel 2
and take it out of the housing 5.
³Open the battery compartment 4on the un-
derside of the collector panel 2.
³Remove the battery and replace it with a
new one of the same type. When inserting it,
comply with the polarities.
³Close the battery compartment 4and re-
place the collector panel 2back into the
housing 5.
³Firmly screw the collector panel 2back
onto the housing 5.
Cleaning
Clean the collector panel 2with a moist cloth.
Clean the housing 5of the solar light with a soft
brush.
Attention!
• Do not use aggressive or chemical cleaning
agents. These could cause damage to the
appliance.
Disposal
Do not dispose of the appliance in
your normal domestic waste. This
product is subject to the European
directive 2002/96/EC.
Dispose of the appliance through an approved
disposal centre or at your community waste
facility.
Observe the currently applicable regulations.
In case of doubt, please contact your waste
disposal centre.
Disposing of batteries
Do not dispose of batteries with household
waste. Every consumer is legally obliged to
dispose of batteries at a collection site of his
community/city district or at a retail store.
The purpose of this obligation is to ensure that
batteries are disposed of in a non-polluting
manner. Only dispose of batteries when they
are fully discharged.