
BERKELEY SOLAR WALL LIGHT
MODEL NUMBER: SC2347
SOLARCENTRE®
44-46 COLDHARBOUR LANE
HARPENDEN
HERTFORDSHIRE
AL5 4UN
WWW.SOLARCENTRE.CO.UK
How to use
Step 1: To switch the light ON or OFF, press and hold the button for 1.5 seconds
Step 2:
Mode 1: Light is at 25% brightness (250lm) until dawn
Mode 2: Light is at 10% brightness (100lm) + motion sensor for 30 seconds when activated
Mode 3:[best for winter]
Mode 4: Light is at full brightness (1000lm) until dawn
Lighting Modes:
Maintenance
Clean the surface of the solar panel and light lens with a soft, slightly moistened cloth. Do not use corrosive cleansing agents or
chemical solutions as these may damage surfaces and impair operation. Keep the solar panel free of dirt, debris and snow.
Safety Instructions
The Solar Centre assumes no liability for any damage resulting from the use of this product, nor do we assume liability for any damage
to property or personal injury caused by improper use or failure to observe these instructions.
do not look directly at the light source. This device is not a toy and should be kept out of reach of children. Do not submerge the device
in water or expose it to extreme temperatures (less than -25ºC or higher than 50ºC).
If you are encountering any problems with your light, often you can resolve this yourself by following our troubleshooting guide. If
the light has it’s solar panel in a poor location it will struggle to work, but that doesn’t mean there is a fault with the unit. Please
remember that the light will arrive with some charge and will likely work for a few days even if the solar panel is poorly located.
Please try the troubleshooting tips below before contacting your retailer:
Recharge Procedure
1. Double check the location of your solar panel to ensure it is in a clear location and as South facing as possible.
3. After 3-5 days return to the light and turn it back on at the switch.
4. If your light still does not illuminate after dark, please contact your retailer.
Troubleshooting
Please ensure that there are no nearby light sources shining on the solar panel after dark. These could be bright indoor/outdoor
lights from your property or neighbours, or street lights.
If you are unsure, take the light inside and test it in a dark room indoors.