Sunco GD_MD4_SR-BK-2740K Solar Garden Light User Manual
- June 21, 2024
- SUNCO
Table of Contents
Sunco GD_MD4_SR-BK-2740K Solar Garden Light
Specifications
- Voltage: 3.7V
- Wattage: 2W
- Wattage Equivalency: 10W
- Battery: 500mAh 3.7V
- CCT: 2700K, 4000K
- Housing Material: ABS
- Beam Angle: Dimmable 50-100%
- Certification: FCC/RoHS
- Lifetime: 25000 hrs
- Lumens: 120LM
- CRI: 70+
- Frequency: NA
- Efficacy: 130 lm/W
- Usage: Outdoor
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Battery Included: Yes
- Amps: 250 mA
Product Usage Instructions
Quickstart Guide
- Insert light into a light pole.
- Select CCT.
- Insert a light pole into the main body.
- Sunlight access is required for the location.
Installation Guide
- Insert light into a light pole.
- Select the preferred colour temperature by pressing the button on the light.
- Insert a light pole into the main body.
- Place the fully assembled fixture into the desired location with clear access to sunlight and away from other light sources.
FAQ
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The light isn’t turning on.
Verify the switch is turned on to the preferred colour temperature. -
The light isn’t turning on when the switch is on.
Allow the light to sit outdoors for a full day before testing its functionality. -
The light isn’t turning on when the switch is on.
Verify the solar panels are free of dust, dirt, or debris. Also, ensure the solar light is not obstructed from direct sunlight.
What’s in the Box?
Solar Sidewalk Light
Before You Start
Before You Start
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or physical injury:
- Suitable for outdoor wet environments ranging from 32°F to 113°F.
- Do not cover the fixture with thermally insulating material.
- Not intended for use with emergency fixtures.
- Not compatible with occupancy sensors.
- Not compatible with dimmers.
- Not compatible with timing devices.
- All electrical connections must be in accordance with local and National Electric Code (N.E.C.) standards.
- Please review the installation manual carefully before proceeding. Consult a qualified electrician if you are unfamiliar with proper installation.
WARNING:
Cancer & Reproductive Harm-
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. Please review all instructions carefully prior to installation.
Quickstart Guide
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Step 1
Insert light into a light pole -
Step 2
Select CCT. -
Step 3
Insert a light pole into the main body. -
Step 4
Sunlight access is required for location
Installation
Installation Guide
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STEP 1
Insert light into light pole. -
STEP 2
Press the button to select the preferred colour tempterature. -
STEP 3
- Insert a light pole into the main body.
- Place the fully assembled fixture into the desired location
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STEP 4
Note: Location should have clear access to sunlight and kept away from other sources of light that could interfere with the sensor.
Product Details
Specifications
Troubleshooting
Common Troubleshooting
- We’ve got you covered! Our troubleshooting section is here to shed some light and provide you with easy-to-follow solutions for any problem.
- If you still need some assistance, feel free to contact us. Our team of lighting experts are happy to help brighten your day
Installation
- The light isn’t turning on.
- Verify the switch is turned on to the preferred colour temperature.
Turned On
- The light isn’t turning on when the switch is on.
- Allow the light to sit outdoors for a full day before testing its functionality.
Clean Panel
- The light isn’t turning on when the switch is on.
- Verify the solar panels are free of dust, dirt, or debris. Debris on solar panels can reduce their efficiency.
Location
- The light isn’t turning on in certain locations.
- Please ensure the solar light is not being obstructed, as it may result in incorrect functioning due to the lack of direct sunlight.
Light Distribution Angle
- Lighting distribution angle refers to the spread of light emitted from a light source. It is an important factor to consider when selecting a fixture or bulb, as it affects the way it will illuminate an area. There are two main types of lighting distribution angles: A symmetric lighting distribution emits light evenly in all directions, creating a cone-shaped pattern that provides a pool of light. This type of lighting is ideal for general lighting and illuminating large areas. Common applications for symmetric lighting include general area illumination, security lighting, and perimeter lighting. Symmetric lighting is also used to a certain degree in up-lighting. An asymmetric lighting distribution angle, also known as a beam angle, creates a pattern that focuses light in a specific direction. This type of lighting is ideal for task lighting as it reduces glare and light spills in other areas. Common applications include task lighting in spaces such as landscape settings, retail stores, museums, and much more. It is important to note that the lighting distribution angle can also be affected by other factors such as the reflector design of the light source, the type of lens used, and the distance between the light source and the surface being illuminated.
Customer Support
Warranty
Warranty Policy
This product is covered by our industry-leading 1-year warranty. It gets even better – scan the QR code for 2 extra years of protection!
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30-Day Return Policy
- At Sunco we value our customers and stand by the quality and performance of our products.
- If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we accept returns within 30 days of your purchase date.
CONTACT
Our Los Angeles team of lighting experts is here to assist you with all your needs! Contact us at:
- Email: support@sunco.com
- Call or Text: 844-334-9938
References
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