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ALUMINIUM
GROUND SPIKE
SOLAR PANEL
HOUSING
POWDER COATED
ALUMINIUM BODY
AND POST
Dismantling the light unit
Note - under no circumstances push down
on the lamp head as both damage to the
light and personal injury may occur.
TWIST SOLAR PANEL
HOUSING TO REMOVE
BATTERY COVER
GLASS LENS
First time use of the Napoli solar garden light
Twist the aluminium and glass lamp head from the glass lens in an anti clockwise direction to
separate the two pieces. Ensure the switch, located under the solar panel, is in the OFF position and
locate Napoli outside in the desired location. Leave it turned OFF for two days to allow the solar cell
to fully charge the battery. Once the light has been in the sun for a few days sufficient energy will
have been stored in its battery. After this period turn the switch to the ON position.
At dusk the Napoli will then switch ON automatically and will burn for as long as there is power in its
battery and then it will switch OFF, ready to be charged up (by its solar cell) the following day ready
for illumination the next evening.
Tips for using the Napoli solar garden light
• Do not place the Napoli garden light near night time light sources such as street lights or flood
lights as this may cause the lights to turn off at night.
• To prolong the life of the Napoli solar garden light and reduce the risk of corrosion, install away
from salty, corrosive or highly fertilised areas.
• Ensure that you do not scratch the surface of the solar panel and ensure that you keep the
surface free of dust and debris at all times.
• The LED in the Napoli garden light is not replaceable and should never be tampered with.
• To clean the solar garden light, wipe over using a soft, damp cloth.
• If the evening burn time of Napoli starts to decrease you can re-set the battery by switching
OFF for a couple of days and then turning ON again.
Note - Napoli will only illuminate when the switch is in the ON position. Whether the switch is
ON or OFF the solar cell will continue to charge the internal battery. When the switch is ON, the
bulb will only illuminate when it is dusk or dark. A test can be made by taking the light into a
dark room.
Replacing the battery in Napoli solar garden light
1. Remove the lamp from the ground.
2. Twist the glass lens from the lamp head and the battery can be accessed via the removable hatch.
3. Remove the battery and replace with a new rechargeable battery of the same type.
A replacement battery can be purchased from Solar Technology International Ltd at
www.solartechnology.co.uk
.
4. The Napoli battery is an AA Li-ion 3.2V 400mAh battery, Part No. L-AA400mah
(One needed per Napoli Light)
5. Reverse the above procedures and position the lamp back in the garden.
Warranty
Solar Technology International Ltd garden lights are supplied with a 24 month warranty, excluding
the batteries. Should a failure occur during this time Solar Technology International Ltd will repair
or replace any faulty parts, at its discretion. Solar Technology International Ltd does not accept
any liability for any 3rd party damage how so ever caused or any costs associated with the return
postage of faulty products.
These warranty conditions in no way affect your statutory rights. A full set of Solar Technology
International Ltd terms and conditions are available on request.
Thank you for purchasing this premium Solar Mate Napoli Light. It is made using
the finest materials and incorporates leading edge technology to provide outstanding
performance and beauty. After all, we have our motto to live up to.....brighter for
longer!
How Napoli solar garden light works
During the day the solar panel on the top the Napoli garden light converts sunlight and daylight into
electricity which in turns recharges its internal battery. At dusk, the Light Emitting Diode (LED) turns
on automatically and will be powered for up to 6 hours by the battery.
The Napoli garden light comes complete with a pre-installed solar
rechargeable battery. This should be replaced when the charging
ability is decreased and should last for approximately two years.
Choosing a location for the Napoli solar garden light
The location, weather conditions and the seasons will affect the
number of hours the LED is illuminated for. Ideally the Napoli
solar garden light should receive 8 hours of full sunlight, which
will enable it to illuminate for up to 6 hours. If the Napoli light
is placed in a shaded location the battery will not charge fully,
reducing the hours of night-time illumination.
How to assemble the Napoli solar garden light
Insert the ground spike into the post and push the
spike into the ground. Loosen hard packed ground first
otherwise damage may occur to the post or spike. Then
push the lamp head onto the post.
FINIAL
LAMP HEAD
GLASS LENS