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SOLAR LIGHTS WORKING TIME
How long the light illuminates will depend on your geographical location, weather conditions, and
seasonal light availability. It will be longer during summer days and shorter during winter days. The light
time will be shorter during raining days. Please clean the solar panel with neutral solvent and wet cloth
from time to time.
PRECAUTIONS
1. Choose an outdoor location with full, direct sunshine where the solar panel can receive at least 6
hours of sunshine each day. Shady locations will influence the battery’s ability to receive an adequate
charge and shorten the working time of the light when night falls.
2. The electronic box can be positioned in the ground with the pointed stake. The stake should be
pushed into the ground until it is firmly in place. If the ground is too hard, soak the area with water to
soften it. Once the stake is in place, attach the electronic box by screwing the stake connector into
the bracket on the bottom of the electronic box. Ensure the solar panel is pointed towards the light. At
least 8 hours of exposure to direct sunlight is required to illuminate the lights adequately.
SAFETY WARMINGS
Intended for decorative only.
Do not dispose of battery in fire, battery may explode or leak.
Do not expose to direct heat, flame or immersed in water.
Recycle or dispose of battery according to federal, state, and local laws.
Assemble only according this manual. Improper operation may cause hazard.
This product is not a toy. Please keep out of reach of children or use under adult supervision.
Inspect product before every use. If the product appears worn, frayed, cracked or broken in any
manner, discontinue use and discard immediately.
Keep these instructions for future reference.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the light cannot turn on automatically at night after 24 hours of charging during the day, please check the
following:
Make sure the power switch is in the “ON” position. How to Check the Solar panel is ON?
The solar panel is charging ONLY when the switch is in the ON position.
If the lights are out of power, please leave the device under the sun for an hour and then cover the
entire solar panel. If the light is on, the button is in the ON position.
If NOT, push in the button once again and leave the device under the sun for another hour. Cover
the solar panel again and it should light up.
(Using the hand to cover the solar panel completely to test during the daytime.)
Be sure the solar panel is in a sunny location not in a shady area and the solar panel faces the
sun.
The selected location should not be near strong ambient lights, such as street lights, which may
cause the light to turn off automatically.