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1. About this document
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2. General safety precautions
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Hazard from vapours or electrolyte fluid!
Vapours or electrolyte fluid may escape
if the rechargeable battery is damaged or used
improperly. Coming into contact with them may
result in severe injury (e.g. loss of sight, acid burns).
Never open the rechargeable battery enclosure
or the rechargeable battery itself.
Do not allow vapours or electrolyte fluid to come
into contact with your eyes. In the event of
contact with eyes:
– Do not rub your eyes.
– Immediately rinse eyes with plenty of clean
water (such as tap water).
– Seek medical advice.
Do not touch any electrolyte fluid that has
escaped.
Immediately move product away from naked
flamed or sources of heat.
Immediately remove contaminated clothing.
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Hazard from LED light!
Looking directly into the LED light when it is ON
could damage your retina.
Never look into the LED light at short range or
for any prolonged period (> 5 minutes).
– The light must not be installed in explosive
atmospheres.
– For trouble-free operation, choose an installation
site that is not exposed to vibration or shock.
– Protect the solar panel from mechanical strain
(e.g, tree branches).
– The product must not be modified or altered in
any way.
3. XSolar L2-S
Proper use
– SensorLight with LEDs as the source of light.
– For mounting on outdoor walls.
– Automatically provides light at places where no
mains power is available.
– With independent power supply from solar
panel and rechargeable battery.
– Autonomous detection of the smallest of move-
ments by means of integrated infrared sensor.
Finishes
– XSolar L2-S white (EAN 4007841007096)
– XSolar L2-S silver (EAN 4007841007089)
Package contents (Ill. 3.1)
Product dimensions (Ill. 3.2)
Product components (Ill. 3.3)
A
Solar panel
B
Illuminated panel
C
Base
D
Motion detector
E
Wall mount
F
Programme selector switch
G
Micro-USB charging socket
Technical specifications for SensorLight
– Output: 24 LED, 1.2 W max.
– Infrared system
– Angle of coverage: 170°
– Detection reach:
8.0 m max. (installed at a height of 1.8 m)
– Light-level setting: 2 lux
– Time setting: software-controlled, 10-30 sec.
– Basic light level: 3 %
– Luminous flux: 100 lumens / 83.3 lm/W max.
– Colour temperature: 4,000 kelvin
– Protection class: III
– IP rating: IP 44
– Temperature range: -20 °C to +40 °C
– Dimensions (WxHxD): 242 x 313 x 67 mm
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Technical specifications for rechargeable
battery
– LiFePO (lithium-iron-phosphor).
– Can be recharged at any time without shortening
battery lifespan.
– Automatic recharging by solar panel.
– Can be recharged using charging adapter at
micro USB socket (5 V).
– Can be replaced by the manufacturer or
qualified electricians.
– Rechargeable battery capacity: 2500 mAh
– Max. lighting duration:
60 days at 20 switching operations a night.
– Micro USB charging socket: 5 V, 1 A max.,
can be used in all three programmes.
Recharging time depends on the site of installa-
tion (direct sunlight). Expect charging to take many
times longer in winter or on rainy days.
4. Installation
Check all components for damage.
Do not use the product if the solar panel or
LED panel is damaged.
Operating reliability will be limited if the product is
used in adverse conditions (e.g. installed in shade
or behind glass)
Choose an appropriate site with plenty of sun-
light for installing the solar panel (facing south).
Avoid shade from porches, overhanging roofs
or trees.
Pay attention to detection reach.
Affix house number to illuminated panel
(Fig. 4.1), if needed.
Separate base from wall mount (Fig. 4.2).
Drill holes and insert wall plugs (Fig. 4.3).
Make settings (Fig. 4.4).
➔ "5. Operation"
Mount base on wall mount and screw into place
(Fig. 4.5).
5. Operation
Before using for the first time
Activate light by setting the programme selector
switch to P3.
The light stays in test mode for one minute
before it starts to work in programme P3.
Test mode
During the test sequence the light works in daytime
mode.
On detecting movement, the light switches ON
for 1 minute with a stay-ON time of 10 sec. irre-
spectively of light-level setting. The programme
is automatically activated after this time elapses.
The red LED stays ON all the time in test mode.
Setting the chosen operating mode by
programme selector switch
– P0: OFF (factory setting).
Loads (LED panel and sensor) are deactivated.
– P1: Sensor mode.
Light only switches ON after receiving a signal
from the motion detector.
– P2: Sensor mode with basic light level.
Light switches ON after receiving a signal from
the motion detector.
Light permanently ON in the morning and
evening hours at reduced basic light level.
– P3: house number illumination and sensor
mode.
House number illumination at reduced basic light
level at night. Light switches ON after receiving
a signal from the motion detector. If the battery
charge is low, house number illumination has
priority over the main light. This means basic
illumination is active but the light does not switch
ON in response to movement.
Stay-ON time and brightness
– Stay-ON time is determined when the light is
used for the first time.
– During the first night, basic lighting is switched
OFF in the morning in programme 2.
– Stay-ON time and brightness can be automati-
cally matched to ambient conditions, e.g. stay-
ON time is longer in summer than it is in winter.
– Basic lighting level provides night-time illumina-
tion at approx. 3% light output. Light is switched
to maximum output when movement is identified
in the detection zone. The light then returns to
basic lighting level (approx. 3%).
The period basic lighting is provided for is
matched to ambient conditions. Using basic
lighting reduces light availability. If it is not
needed, it is recommended to switch it OFF
(P1) to ensure lighting availability in less sunny
periods.
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