The solar panel can be mounted up to 16 feet away from
the light fixture.
4.
Carefully route the wire from the solar panel to the fixture
and plug it into the connector extending from the bottom
of the fixture housing. (For now, keep fixture in the
OFF position) (Fig. 6).
5.
Allow fixture to receive four full days of sunlight
before turning fixture to the ON position.
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR FIXTURE
1.
After fixture has received four full days of, sunlight, slide the ON/OFF switch on
the bottom of the housing to the ON position (Fig. 6).
Note: Fixture has a warm up period of about one minute. Light may turn on during
this period. Once the light turns off, you are ready to test.
2.
Move slide switch on the bottom of the sensor to "TEST".
Set sensitivity knob to medium (halfway) (Fig. 7).
3.
Aim sensor toward the general direction that motion will be
coming from. Maintain at least 1˝ of clearance between
sensor head and lamps. Always position the sensor head
with control switches facing toward the ground.
4.
Walk through the detection zone at the farthest
distance you want your detector to detect motion.
5.
Adjust the SENSITIVITY knob until you get desired results.
For more range, aim sensor slightly upward. For less range, aim
sensor head slightly downward. Lights will turn off 4 seconds after
motion stops.
Note: Allow five seconds after light turns off before your next test.
6.
Move slide switch to "AUTO". Light will turn on at night when motion
is detected and turn off 30 seconds after motion stops.
PROPER BATTERY CARE
Note: Under normal conditions, the included battery should work for two years.
Proper care should ensure the longest possible life for your battery.
• Make sure that your solar panel is located in a sunny location.
• Allow the solar panel to collect sunlight (charge the battery) for four days
before switching the fixture ON.
• Any of the following behaviors are an indication of low charge on your battery.
Switch the fixture OFF and allow the battery four sunny days to recharge the
battery before turning the fixture back ON. A series of cloudy days may
drain your battery. Proper recharging will prolong battery life.
• When motion is detected (in AUTO mode), fixture turns on but then off after
1-3 seconds.
• When motion is detected (in AUTO mode), fixture turns on but then
flashes periodically.
• When the length of the lighting time (30 seconds) becomes noticeably shorter.
• When the fixture's brightness is noticeably dimmer.
5
OFF
ON
ON/OFF
Switch
Fig. 6
OFF
ON
This is the bottom
side of the motion
detector
Fig. 7