anslut 019722 Solar Cell Light LED Instruction Manual
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- Read the instructions.

- Approved in accordance with the relevant directives.

- Recycle discarded product in accordance with local regulations.

TECHNICAL DATA
- Output 0.015 W
- Colour temperature 3000 K
- Luminous flux 0.8 lm
- Protection rating IP44
- Battery technique NiMH
- Battery type AAA
- Battery capacity 100 mAh
- Voltage 1.2 V
- Size L8 x W4.5 x H4.3 cm
DESCRIPTION
Handy solar cell lamps that fasten round a handrail or railing. The lamps have twilight sensors and automatically switch on when darkness falls. Run on rechargeable AAA batteries (included).
FIG. 1 
- Solar panel
- Casing
- Light source
SOLAR CELL POWERED LIGHT
- The product runs on solar energy via the built-in solar panel.
- The solar panel converts solar energy to electrical energy, which is used to charge the rechargeable AA battery (NiMH).
- The light switches on automatically when it goes dark, and switches off in daylight.
- How long the light stays on depends on how long the solar panel has been exposed to sunlight.
- Long exposure to sunlight produces longer lighting up.
- For best functionality, place the product so that it is exposed to sunlight and is therefore charged for as long as possible.
- With maximum exposure to sunlight the light will shine for up to 8 hours.
ASSEMBLY
Read all the instructions carefully before assembly.
- Carefully remove all the parts from the packaging.
- Start the product by pulling off the plastic tab between the battery and the contact plate.
FIG. 2
- Place the product in the required place.
FIG. 3
MAINTENANCE
REPLACING THE BATTERY
- Follow the instructions to replace the rechargeable AAA battery (NiMH).
- Unscrew the screws on the bottom of the casing with a screwdriver and open the battery cover.
FIG. 4
FIG. 5
- Replace the battery with a new one of the same type (rechargeable AAA battery, 1.2 VDC, 100 mAh, NiMH).
FIG. 6
- Replace the battery cover and firmly tighten the screws.
IMPORTANT:
- Do not mix old and new batteries.
- Do not mix alkaline batteries with ordinary batteries or rechargeable batteries (NiCd, NiMH etc.).



























