User Manual

1. The solar LED light can function without the
receiver when needed. For this case, don’t pair the
solar LED light with the alarm receiver.
2. When in the day, the solar LED light will not turn
on when the PIR sensor on the solar LED light is
triggered, but will send the wireless signal to the
alarm receiver and alert you.
3. If you do not want to be disturbed, but need
the solar LED light to function at night, we
suggest setting the alarm receiver’s Alert
Mode to “Flash” mode so no alert sound is
played.
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any reason within 30 days of purchase. Please
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Make sure the solar panel is facing
sunlight so as to maximize the lighting
effect.
Issue Cause Solution
Solar light
not lighting
up
No power
for the solar
light
Reset all solar lights and pair them again.
The PIR sensor on the solar led light has a
transmitting frequency of 433MHz and its
range can be affected by metal, concrete,
and other interfering signals from
electronic appliances with the same
frequency. Receivers mounted close to
siding or stucco may have inconsistent
signal reception. Avoid placing the solar
led light and receiver near the above
mentioned materials and electronics.
Low power supply can reduce a PIR
sensor’s working range. Make sure the
solar LED light is fully charged.
Inconsistent
alarms
Solar light
not paired
properly
Signal
interference
Low power
supply in the
solar LED light