Use and Care Manual

5
Maintenance
Replacing the battery
IMPORTANT: Dispose of the battery in accordance
with local, state, and federal regulations.
IMPORTANT: When storing any solar product for an
extended period of time, remove the batteries.
Storing any solar product without regular recharge or
removal of batteries could cause permanent damage
to the rechargeable batteries.
NOTE: Use one AA-size, 500mAh, 3.7V Lithium ion
rechargeable battery. For best performance, replace
with a lithium ion rechargeable battery annually.
Hold the lamp housing (C) and rotate the top cap (A)
counterclockwise until it is loose. Then, remove the top
cap and glass shade assembly (A & B) from the lamp
housing (C).
Hold the top cap (A) and rotate the glass shade (B)
counterclockwise until it is loose. Then, remove the
glass shade (B) from the top cap (A).
Remove the battery cover (G) and the old battery (F).
Replace with a new Lithium ion rechargeable battery.
The recommended replacement battery capacity
should be 500 to 600mAh.
Replace the battery cover (G). Replace the top cap (A)
and the glass shade (B) to the lamp housing (C).
Care and Cleaning
The solar panel should be cleaned periodically with a damp cloth to help maintain optimum performance.
Do not use any cleaners with chemicals, solvents, or harsh abrasives.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
The nightly run
time is short.
The battery is not fully charged.
Ensure that the solar light is located in an area where
it can receive the maximum amount of full, direct
sunlight every day. Keeping the solar panel clean is
equally important to ensure the maximum charging
performance.
The battery is reaching the end of its
useful life.
Replace the old battery with 3.7V Lithium ion
rechargeable battery.
The solar light
does not turn on
at night.
The solar light is set to OFF.
Your solar light is equipped with a 3-way selector
(ON+PIR, OFF, PIR) on the back of top cap. The
selector must be set to ON+PIR or PIR prior to use.
The solar light is installed close to other
light sources, which may keep the solar
light from turning on at night
automatically.
Relocate the fixture or eliminate other light sources.