Product Maintenance - HAMPTON BAY SKU 414-713 Instruction Manual

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PRODUCT MAINTENANCE:

1. Remove the plastic film on the solar panel before using. The solar panel should be cleaned
periodically with a damp cloth to help maintain optimum performance.
2. Do not use any cleaners with chemicals, solvents or harsh abrasives.
3. When storing any solar product for an extend period of time, be sure to remove the batteries.
Storing any solar product without regular recharge or removal could cause permanent
damage to the rechargeable batteries.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
FREQUENT ASKED
QUESTIONS
Light(s) not ON or
Light(s) Flashing or
Blinking On/Off
Will rain or sprinklers
damage my solar lights?
Why do my solar lights
seem to be on shorter in
the winter months?
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a) Make sure unit is placed under direct sunlight to charge
and not in a shaded or partially shaded area.
b) Prior to use, for units with an AUTO/OFF switch, check
that the unit has been set to AUTO (or ON) position and
allowed to charge a full sunny day. The AUTO position
automatically turns the unit ON at dusk. For units without
an AUTO/OFF switch, remove battery isolator tag and
allowed to charge a full sunny day.
c) Your solar light is equipped with a photosensor that
shuts the light off during the day. If the solar light is
placed too close to another light source, it may detect the
light and prevent the unit from turning on. Avoid placing
the solar light near other light sources.
d) For best performance, replace with rechargeable 3.2V
LiFePO4 battery every 3 years or when performance
diminishes. The 26650 LiFePO4, 3000mAH, 3.2V
rechargeable battery Model 46240-000RB is available at
www.creative-prc.us, CustomerService@creative-prc.us, or
by phone at 830-249-1200.
Your solar lights are designed for outdoor use in all
climates. Rain and sprinklers will not damage your solar
lights.
The normal charging time for solar lights is decreased in
the winter months due to the shorter days and longer
nights. Expect your solar light performance to diminish in
the winter months.
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