User Manual for Solar-Powered 10-LED Garden Lights
Quick guide for Solar-Powered 10-LED Garden Lights. Learn how to install, operate, maintain, and safely use your solar garden lights for optimal performance.
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Quick guide from the manual
This guide provides essential instructions for setting up and maintaining your solar-powered garden lights. Key requirements include selecting a location with 4-6 hours of direct sunlight and performing a full day of initial charging before the first use.
Product Overview
These solar-powered garden lights are designed for outdoor illumination. Each set includes 10 light fixtures with LED bulbs. The system uses a built-in solar panel to convert sunlight into electrical energy, stored in a rechargeable battery. The lights provide up to 8 hours of continuous illumination, depending on daily light conditions.
Installation
Follow these steps to install your lights:
- Choose the Location: Select an area that receives at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Avoid shaded areas.
- Prepare the Ground: Clear the area of debris, rocks, or hard objects.
- Insert the Stakes: Push the stakes firmly into the ground, ensuring they are inserted 4-6 inches deep for stability.
- Initial Charge: Charge the lights in direct sunlight for a full day before the first use.
Operation
The lights feature a built-in light sensor for automatic operation:
- Automatic: Lights turn on at dusk and off at dawn.
- Manual Control: Most models include a switch near the solar panel. Slide to "ON" to force lights on, or "OFF" to turn them off.
Maintenance
- Cleaning: Periodically clean solar panels with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and debris.
- Battery Check: If lights do not stay on as long as usual, the rechargeable battery may need replacement.
- Seasonal Storage: Store in a cool, dry place during winter or long periods of non-use. Remove batteries if possible.
Safety Warnings
- Electrical Safety: Do not modify or open the lights; there are no user-serviceable parts inside.
- Outdoor Use Only: Do not use indoors unless specified.
- Weather Resistance: The lights are weather-resistant but not waterproof. Avoid submersion or heavy flooding.
- Battery Disposal: Dispose of batteries according to local regulations.
- Children and Pets: Keep out of reach due to small parts and electrical components.
Practical help
Common problems
The rechargeable battery may have lost capacity and needs replacement.
Ensure solar panels are clean and receive 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Before use
- Choose a location with 4-6 hours of direct sunlight.
- Clear the ground of debris and rocks.
- Insert stakes 4-6 inches deep.
- Charge in direct sunlight for a full day before first use.
Specs in practice
- Direct sunlight
- Required for 4-6 hours daily to ensure battery charging.
- Weather-resistant
- Not waterproof; avoid submersion or heavy flooding.
- Light sensor
- Automatically turns lights on at dusk and off at dawn.
Model compatibility
- Outdoor use only.
- Not suitable for indoor use unless labeled otherwise.
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