Classy Caps SL994 Solar Post Cap Light Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Classy Caps
Table of Contents
- Classy Caps SL994 Solar Post Cap Light
- Product Information Classy Caps Mfg. Inc. Kingsville, Ontario, Canada
- Product Usage Instructions
- Battery Replacement
- Maintenance
- How Your Solar Powered Post Cap Works
- To Replace The Battery
- Troubleshooting
- One Year Limited Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Classy Caps SL994 Solar Post Cap Light
Product Information Classy Caps Mfg. Inc. Kingsville, Ontario, Canada
Mod# SL994 Solar Post Cap Light
The Classy Caps Mfg. Inc. Kingsville, Ontario, Canada Mod# SL994 Solar Post Cap Light is a solar-powered light that can be installed on top of fence posts or deck railings. It comes with a rechargeable AA Ni-MH battery and two mounting screws for easy installation. The light has an on/off switch and requires at least 24 hours of sunlight to fully charge the battery.
Product Usage Instructions
Post Cap Installation
- Twist the solar lid counter clockwise to remove from cap base as shown in figure 1.
- Turn the on/off switch to on and twist the lid back into place.
- Secure the fixture using two mounting screws provided.
- Allow at least 24 hours of sunlight to fully charge the battery.
Note: The solar lid should be twisted tightly onto the cap base to ensure proper function of the light.
Battery Replacement
Battery replacement is recommended after approximately 1-2 years of use.
- Twist the solar lid counter clockwise to remove from cap base as shown in figure 1.
- Replace the old AA size rechargeable battery with a new one, making sure to insert it in the proper direction.
- Twist the lid back into place.
- Allow the fixture to receive a full 24 hours of sunlight to allow the rechargeable battery to reach maximum capacity.
Maintenance
Periodically clean the light fixture with a soft cloth and warm soapy water to ensure proper function and longevity of the product.
How Your Solar Powered Post Cap Works
- The solar panel converts sunlight energy into electricity during the day. The photocell automatically turns the light on at night with the electricity stored in the batteries. It requires no wiring, because it runs off the sunlight energy to recharge the batteries so there is no cost to run the solar cap.
- The number of hours the light stays on depends on your geographical location, weather conditions and seasonal sunlight availability.
- Easy “Do-It Yourself” installation.
Includes:
- 1- Solar Post Cap Light
- 1- AA Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery
- 2- Mounting Screws
To Replace The Battery
(Battery replacement is approximately 1-2 years)
- Twist the solar lid counter clockwise to remove from cap base as shown (fig.1).
- Replace the battery with a new AA size rechargeable battery. Be sure to insert the battery in the proper direction.
- Twist the lid back into place.
- Allow the fixture to receive a full 24 hours of sunlight to allow the rechargeable battery to reach maximum capacity
Troubleshooting
If the light does not turn on at dusk after 24 hours of charging:
- Check the batteries to make sure they are making secure contact with the terminal.
- Be sure the solar fixture is in a relatively sunny location.
- Make sure the light’s photocell is not affected by other light.
One Year Limited Warranty
This product is warranted to be free from defects in workmanship or materials at the time of purchase for one year, (excluding batteries). Should a defect occur, please contact our customer service line at 1-866-460-4604 for service. Should any evidence of defects in material or workmanship appear within the warranty period after the date of purchase, Classy Caps Mfg. Inc. will either repair or replace the product at its option. Classy Caps Mfg. Inc. is not responsible for injury, property damage, or other consequential damages or damages to third parties arising directly or indirectly from an actual or alleged defect in material or workmanship of the product.
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