Progress Solar/Wind SLT 700 Series Operator's Manual page 17

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DANGER:
BRANCHES, BUILDING OVERHANGS, POWER LINES OR ANY OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS.
CONTACT WITH SUCH OBSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING:
TANGLED. INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE COULD OCCUR.
9. Raise the tower by cranking the hand crank to desired height.
10. Rotate mast: loosen lock screw, turn the mast in desired direction.
11. Lower the tower by cranking the hand crank in the reverse direction. Rotating mast
sideways can reduce drag on vehicle at high speeds.
WARNING:
TOWER IS IN THE VERTICAL POSITION.
Automated Light Timer Operation & Manual On/Off
The Light controls and light timer are located inside the control box. This component regulates light
times and prevents over discharging of the batteries
The Progress Solar Light Tower provides a Light Timer to operate the lights and manage power
consumption.
Examples:
In a parking lot, you can set the Light Timers to turn on at 7pm and go off at 11pm and
then turn back on at 5am and off again at 7am.
For a job site, you can set the Light Timers to come on at 8pm and go off at 4am Mon
through Friday if that is the work shift. Saturdays and Sundays can be set differently to
remain off if there is no work activity.
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE AREA ABOVE THE UNIT IS CLEAR OF TREE
PRIOR TO RAISING THE LIGHT TOWER, MAKE SURE THE WIRING IS NOT
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE UNIT BE MOVED WHEN THE
The Light Timers allow the user to set specific
clock times for the lights to turn on/off automatically
(unattended by operator). Multiple on/off times can
be set per night and they can vary by day of the
week if desired. Naturally any times can be used
and can change as needed. This will automatically
turn lights on when you need it but conserve
energy by turning the lights off when they are not
needed. This is helpful year round for user
convenience, but this is also especially helpful
during the winter months when the days are short
(less solar energy is available) and the nights are
the longest.
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