These batteries store the electricity fed by the
solar cell. Fully charged batteries deliver light
for approximately 6 hours, when the ON / OFF
switch
is in the "ON" position.
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In summer, completely drained batteries take about
1 to 2 days to fully recharge in good sunlight.
Note: The light-on time is approx. 1 hour,
assuming the battery is charged in colar cell for
about 6 hours.
Sensor
During periods of twilight or darkness, the sen-
sor
registers a change in the angle of heat
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radiation, triggered by people passing by the
sensor (Fig. I). When the sensor recognises a
moving person the light is switched on. The light
goes off after approx. 40 seconds, after the last
movement was recognised.
Installation
Note: Remove all packaging materials from
the product.
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Make sure you will not be drilling into elec-
trical, gas or water lines inside the wall. Use
a power drill to drill the holes into the brick
wall. Always observe all safety instructions
for the power drill in the manual for the power
drill. Death or injury due to electric shock may
otherwise result.
When selecting the mounting location, pay
attention to the following:
1. The solar cell
requires direct sunlight when
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possible. Ideally, the solar cell surface will be
directed to the south. The horizontal direction
of the solar cell is dependent on mounting
on a vertical wall.
2. Depending on the mounting height (ideally
at 2 m) the sensor
of max. 5m with a detection angle of 100 °
horizontally and 90 ° vertically.
3. Be sure the sensor is not illuminated by street
lighting at night. This can influence the effect.
Fix the mounting plate
rawlplugs
(Ø 6 mm) and the provided
1
screws
. Ensure that the arrow on the
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has a detection range
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using the provided
2