Battery Replacement; Specifications - Heath Zenith SL-7001 User Manual

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BATTERY REPLACEMENT

This solar light contains a rechargeable battery that can
be replaced if needed. To replace the battery follow the
steps below.
IMPORTANT: The sealed lead-acid battery must be
recycled or disposed of properly.
1. Remove rear battery cover. Press in the two catch
releases on the cover and remove the cover.
2. Remove rechargeable battery.Slide battery out of case
and remove the wire connectors from the battery.
3. Replace battery. Connect the RED wire connector to
the positive (+) terminal and the BLACK wire connector
to the negative (-) terminal.
4. Replace battery cover.Insert the two tabs on the cover
into the slots on the back of the case. Press the cover
against the case until the two catch releases snap into
place.
IMPORTANT: Keep sensor switch in the "OFF"
position for three days to allow the battery to fully
charge before testing.
Tab Slots
Positive Wire
Battery
Cover
595-5291-07
Negative Wire
Rechargeable
Battery
Battery Cover Catch Release

SPECIFICATIONS

Range ........................... Up to 60 ft. (18.3 m); [varies with
Sensing Angle .............. Up to 110°
Lamp............................. 15 watt, 6 volt halogen
Battery Type.................. Sealed lead acid, 6 V 6.0 A-Hr.
On Time ........................ 30 seconds, re-triggerable
Full Charge on Time ..... Up to 1 hour
IMPORTANT:Replace lamp only with same type lamp,
20 watts or less. DO NOT reverse the battery wires.
Damage to the unit will result. Like any lead-acid
battery, this battery must be disposed of properly.
DESA Specialty Products™ reserves the right to dis-
continue products and to change specifications at any
time without incurring any obligation to incorporate new
features in products previously sold.
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