Instructions / Assembly

4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: The LED light (optional) is designed to only work at night when the solar panel is set to "battery-powered" mode.
Solar Powered Mode:
Recommended mode for daytime use.
Press the "solar on/off" button. The green indicator light will illuminate when the panel power is on; the pump will only run in bright or good sunlight
conditions. On bright sunny days, surplus power will charge the battery. The pump will not work on cloudy days as there is insufficient power to
run the pump.
Battery Powered Mode:
Recommended mode for nighttime or a cloudy day.
While the "solar-powered" mode is turned on, press the "Battery on/off" button, the red indicator light will illuminate when this mode is on. This
mode allows the pump to continue to operate at nighttime or if a day becomes overcast/cloudy. On bright sunny days, the batteries will fully
charge, allowing the pump to run up to 4 hours. On cloudy days the pump will run for significantly less time because the batteries did not receive
an adequate charge. The mode will switch to "solar-powered" automatically when battery power is low; "battery powered" mode must be turned
back on manually – it is not automatic.
Low Battery:
If the red indicator light is blinking, the battery power is low.
Allow the solar panel to recharge the batteries for a minimum of 4 hours in direct sunlight. Do not attempt to repeatedly turn on the "battery-
powered" mode until a sufficient charge has been allowed, as doing so will deplete the battery power.
Adjustable Water Rate:
While the mode is "battery-powered," the water rate can be adjusted by pressing the "batt. on/off high" button. The water flow will be adjusted
higher or lower, once the water flow is at a satisfactory level, stop pressing the button.
6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Solar Panel:
Clean the face of the solar panel often to ensure optimal performance. Solar panels can become extremely hot in the sunshine. It is recommended
that cleaning be performed early in the morning, late in the evening, or during a relatively cool day.
The solar panel should only be cleaned with a soft tissue, soft cloth or soft sponge and a propriety glass cleaning solution. Take care not to
scratch the glass of the solar panel while cleaning.
Pump (6V DC):
After some time of use, if the pump starts losing power or stops working, check for buildup of sediment or scale in the filter and/or in the pump
housing. The filter housing can be removed by pressing down on the bottom of the filter housing.
To clear the impeller, open the pump housing at the front by sliding up the front plastic cover.
5. BATTERY INFORMATION
Rechargeable batteries become less efficient with repeated charge and discharge cycles. If you find the batteries appear to be less efficient or
do not run as long, try a boost charge. To do this, disconnect the pump and light cables from the solar panel for 2 to 3 sunny days to allow for
a maximum charge to the batteries. After a boost charge, if the batteries are still not performing to expectations, the lifespan may have been
exceeded and they should be replaced. Open the battery cover to replace the (4) AA rechargeable batteries.
IMPORTANT! Only use compatible rechargeable batteries, alternatives may be incompatible which may damage the system and will
void the warranty. See contact information under WARRANTY to order the correct replacements; have the product number from the top of this
manual available for faster service.
Dispose of the batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations.
DO NOT USE BLEACH to clean this product
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