EXTRA-LONG RUNNING SOLAR POWERED ACCENT LIGHTS
MODERN PAGODATMOWNER’S MANUAL
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
HOW YOUR MODERN PAGODA
Contains Nickel Cadmium
(NiCd) batteries. Batteries
must be recycled or disposed
of properly.
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SOLAR-POWERED LIGHTS WORK
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR SOLAR LIGHT.
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
During the day, the solar panel converts
sunlight into electricity and recharges the
batteries. At night, the light turns on
automatically using the electricity stored
during that day.
The number of hours the light will stay
on is dependent on your geographical
location, weather conditions and seasonal
lighting availability.
Solar lights do not receive as much direct
sunlight in winter months. Therefore, the
number of hours the light will stay on will
be reduced during winter.
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BEFORE FIRST USE – Pull out to remove the clear plastic strip with orange
sticker in the light fixture to charge batteries.
Your new solar light’s rechargeable NiCd battery is fully charged and ready for
use. Install the solar light in direct sunlight. For optimum performance, it is
best to charge the solar light for a FULL, SUNNY DAY. The light will turn on
automatically at night. The NiCd rechargeable battery provides increased
brightness and stays on longer as it cycles over time (days and nights of
charging and discharging). The more direct sunlight that the light receives
during the day, the brighter and longer the light will stay on at night.
The rechargeable NiCd battery must be allowed to fully charge to operate
properly. Partially charging the battery on a consistent basis will drastically
reduce the life of the battery.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Inspect contents of the box to ensure all parts are included and undamaged.
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PARTS LIST:
Modern Pagoda Light Fixture
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Ground Stake
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Connector w/Point
Select a location with FULL, DIRECT
SUNLIGHT. Shady locations will not allow
the batteries to charge fully and will reduce
the hours of nighttime light.
NOTE: The rechargeable NiCd batteries
must be allowed to fully charge
to operate properly. Partially
charging the batteries on a
consistent basis will drastically
reduce the life of the batteries.
The selected location should not be near a
nighttime light source such as a porch light
or street light, as these might keep the solar
lights from automatically turning on. The
solar lights should not be placed closer than
5 feet from one another. This could cause
the solar lights to flicker from the adjacent
light source.
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