Solar Lighting DIRECT SLDWL228-BLK-WW Solar Powered Up Down Wall Light Instructions
- June 1, 2024
- Solar Lighting DIRECT
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Solar Lighting DIRECT SLDWL228-BLK-WW Solar Powered Up Down Wall Light
Product Information
- Specifications:
- Model: SLDWL228/BLK-WW, SLDWL228/SIL-WW
- Features:
- Up & Down Lighting
- Automatic Dusk-to-dawn Operation
- ON/OFF Switch
- IP44 Waterproof Rating
- Powder Coated Finish
Product Usage Instructions
- Installation:
- Remove contents from packaging.
- Decide where to mount your wall light in a location with maximum direct sunlight throughout the day.
- Drill 2 holes in your chosen wall, ensuring they are even and the correct length apart.
- Insert screws into the holes securely and evenly.
- Locate the slots on the side of the wall light and align them with the screws.
- Slot the wall light into the screws and push down to secure and tighten.
FAQs
- How long does it take to charge the battery?
- Charge the battery in direct sunlight for 1-2 days to ensure it reaches full capacity.
- Contact Customer Service at 1300 135 911 or visit www.solarlightingdirect.com.au for further assistance.
What should I do if my light doesn't turn on?
Ensure the switch is turned on and charge the light in direct sunlight for 1-2 days. If the issue persists, contact customer support.
Can I install the lights under a street light or porch light?
It's best not to install these lights underneath a street light or porch light as it may interfere with the automatic day-night sensor triggering.
How can I maximize the battery life of my wall light?
Place the solar panel in a location where it can achieve a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight daily and ensure it is not obstructed by dust or leaves.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
- 1 x Light Fitting
- 1 x Pack of screws
FEATURES
- Up & Down Lighting
- Automatic Dusk-to-dawn Operation
- “ON/OFF” Switch
- IP44 Waterproof Rating
- Powder Coated Finish
INSTALLATION METHOD
- Remove contents from packaging
- Decide where to mount your wall light (where the light will receive maximum direct sunlight throughout the day)
- **Please refer to FIGURE 1 below for steps***
- Step 1. Drill 2 holes in your chosen wall, making sure they are even, and the correct length apart (refer to FIGURE 2)
- Step 2. Insert screws into the holes, making sure they are in tight and are sitting even.
- Step 3. Locate the slots on the side of the wall light (Seen in FIGURE 2) and line them up with the screws.
- Step 4. Simply slot the wall light into the screws and push down to secure and tighten.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Please ensure you place your Solar Panel in a location where it can achieve a minimum of 6hrs Direct Sunlight
- Be aware that with overcast/cloudy days, the solar panel will still charge. However, not as efficient as on a sunny day, so the battery may not reach full capacity. Therefore turning it off earlier than specified.
- It’s best not to install these lights underneath a street light, porch light etc. because this may stop the automatic day-night sensor triggering and result in your lights not turning on.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Phenomen on | Cause | Inspection Method | Solution |
---|---|---|---|
Light won’t turn on | The switch hasn’t been turned on | Determine what position | |
the switch is in | Turn the switch on | ||
Battery has run flat | Period of rainy or cloudy weather or the installation | ||
site doesn’t provide enough direct sunlight | Charge the light in direct |
sunlight for 1-2 days then check again
Short lighting time| Low Battery| 1. Bad installation site for the solar
panel
2. Dust or leaves are covering the panel
3. Long periods of overcast weather
| 1. Charge the battery in direct sunlight for 1-2
days with the switch off, then check again
2. Clean the
solar panel
Battery Failure| 1. Access the light and & replace the battery
2. Battery has matured
| Contact SLD Customer Support to buy new batteries
- Customer Service Number: 1300 135 911
- www.solarlightingdirect.com.au.
- Model No. SLDWL228/BLK-WW, SLDWL228/SIL-WW
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