CAUTION:
Risk of fire. Do not replace attachment plug.
Do not remove the safety device (fuse). Discard product if the attachment plug is damaged.
Replace the lamp.
Grasp plug and remove from the receptacle or other outlet device. Do not unplug by pulling on the cord.
Pull lamp and plastic base straight out of lampholder.
Replace lamp with only 2.5 volt, 0.25 watt energy saving type lamp (provided with product).
If the new lamp base does not fit in lampholder, follow the steps below before step 3:
Remove the base of burned out lamp by straightening lamp leads and gently pulling lamp out.
Thread leads of new lamp through holes in old base with one lead in each hole.
After lamp is fully inserted into base, bend each lead up, like other lamps in the light set so that the leads will touch
the contacts inside the lampholder.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
When the product is placed on a live tree, keep the tree well-maintained, fresh, secure, and stable. Do not place
on live trees in which the needles are brown or break off easily. Keep the tree holder filled with water.
Before using or reusing, inspect product carefully. Discard any products that have cut, damaged, or frayed wire
insulation or cords, cracks in the lampholders or enclosures, loose connections, or exposed copper wire.
When storing the product, carefully remove the product from wherever you placed it, including trees, branches, or
bushes, to avoid any undue strain or stress on the product conductors, connections, and wires.
Store neatly in a cool, dry location protected from sunlight.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
The product does not light.
The bulb is broken.
A bulb has burned out.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. One or more of the bulbs are
loose or out of the sockets.
1. The bulb was impacted or shifted
during transport.
1. Incorrect bulb or voltage is too
high.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Unplug the product. Starting with the
first unlit bulb, gently push (don't
twist) each bulb firmly into the
socket. At the same time, look and
feel for a broken bulb in the socket or
an empty socket where a bulb has
fallen out.
1. Mark it with a piece of tape and
unplug the produce before removing
the bulb socket and any fragments.
Replace the broken bulb. Should a
light flicker while doing this, you
have probably found the faulty bulb.
Replace with a new bulb.
1. The remaining bulbs will stay lit;
however, it is best to replace any
burned out bulbs as soon as you
find them.
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