anslut Solar Cell LED Lamp Instruction Manual

June 4, 2024
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SOLAR CELL LED LAMP
Item no. 018352anslut Solar Cell LED Lamp -

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Important! Read the user instructions carefully before use. Save them for future reference.
(Translation of the original instructions)
Jula reserves the right to make changes.
For the latest version of operating instructions, see www.jula.com

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • Do not expose the battery to naked flames or high temperatures.
  • The lamp and solar panel are weather resistant but do not immerse them in water or any other liquid.
  • Do not look directly into the lamp when it is switched on.
  • Do not use the lamp if the chimney is damaged.
  • The light sources are not replaceable.
    If the lamp stops working it must be discarded.

Rechargeable batteries
IMPORTANT:
When replacing batteries – only use rechargeable batteries.

  • Always buy the correct size and type of battery intended for this purpose.
  • Remove the battery from the product if it is not going to be used for some time.
  • Recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations.

Symbols

| Approved as per applicable directives.
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| Recycle discarded products as electrical waste.

TECHNICAL DATA

Battery 3,7 V / 2000 mAh Li-ion
Luminous flux 2000 Lm

DESCRIPTION

  1. Floodlight
  2. Star knob
  3. Mounting bracket
  4. Solar panel
    FIG. 1

MOUNTING

  1. Make sure to put the solar panel where it will get as much sunlight as possible.
    Note that trees and buildings etc. can put the solar panel in the shade and affect its charging capacity. Adjust the solar panel by undoing the wing nut, putting the panel in the required position, and then tightening the wing nut.
    FIG. 2

  2. Mark out where to drill the holes for the solar panel. Check that there are no cables or conduits under the markings.
    Drill holes for the supplied plugs and screws. Put the plugs in the drilled holes and screw on the solar panel with the screws.
    FIG. 3

  3. Place the mounting bracket for the floodlight at a height of 180 to 240 cm above the ground on a stable surface that can support the weight of the floodlight and which is not exposed to vibrations or wind. The floodlight must be high enough to detect movement and disperse the light.
    FIG. 4

  4. Mark out where to drill the holes for the mounting bracket. Check that there are no cables or conduits under the markings.
    Drill holes for the supplied plugs and screws. Put the plugs in the drilled holes and screw on the solar panel with the screws.
    5. Place the floodlight on the mounting bracket and fasten it with the star knob.
    FIG. 5
    6. Route the solar panel cable to the floodlight and connect.
    FIG. 6

NOTE:
Only use the solar panel to charge the batteries. Do not use any other type of charger.

USE

Before the floodlight can shine at full capacity the solar panel must have charged the battery in direct sunlight for 8–12 hours. Put the switch in the 0 (OFF) position before charging. After charging put the switch in the I (AUTO) or II (ON) position.

  1. Undo the wing nut to place the motion detector in the required position. The side floodlights can be individually adjusted for optimum illumination.
  2. Decide how long you want the floodlights to shine after movement is detected by selecting one of the settings; 30, 60, or 120 seconds.
  3. When the switch is put in the I (AUTO) position the floodlight switches on automatically when movement is detected.
  4. When the switch is put in the II (ON) position the floodlight shines continuously.
    FIG. 7

NOTE:
Avoid pointing the sensor at:

  • Objects that can quickly change temperature, e.g. ventilation openings and air conditioning units.
  • Things that move, such as treetops and traffic.

MAINTENANCE

  • Check at regular intervals that the connection between the solar panel and the floodlight is working properly.
  • Clean the solar panel regularly with a damp cloth. This ensures optimum capacity and battery charging.
  • Never allow abrasive substances or materials to come into contact with the solar panel.

Replacing the battery

  1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the four screws holding the battery cover in place.
  2. Carefully remove the battery cover and release the battery cable.
  3. Replace the old battery with a new rechargeable battery (6 V 2000 mAh Ni-MH).
  4. Replace the battery cable and put the battery pack in the floodlight.
  5. Replace the battery cover and screw it tight.
    FIG. 8

WARNING!

  • Do not open, short-circuit or otherwise damage batteries.

  • Do not mix old and new batteries.
    Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), and rechargeable (nickel-cadmium or NiMH) batteries.

  • Used batteries must not be discarded in household waste. They must be recycled in accordance with local regulations.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Possible cause Action
The floodlight does not go on. The switch is switched off. Put the switch in

the II (ON) or I (AUTO) position.
The cable is loose.| Connect the cable properly to the floodlight.
The motion detector is misaligned.| Adjust the motion detector to that it covers the required area.
The floodlight flashes.| Discharged battery.| Put the switch in the Off position and allow the solar panel to charge indirect sunlight for 8-12 hours before using it again.
Heat reflected from objects can activate the motion detector.| Adjust the motion detector.
The floodlight goes on for no reason.| The motion detector is reacting to moving objects, e.g. trees, traffic, etc.| Adjust the motion detector.
The floodlight shines continuously.| The switch is in the II (ON) position.| Put the switch in the I (AUTO) position.
Heat reflected from objects can activate the motion detector.| Adjust the motion detector.

JULA AB, BOX 363, SE-532 24 SKARA
2022-01-24
© Jula AB

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