Harbor Freight Tools 93863 Landscape Lighting User Manual


 
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3. Each light is powered by a battery. Each Battery (6) has a pull tab that keeps the battery
disconnected until you are ready to use the Solar Light Set. To access the battery, see
steps 4, 5 and 6. Refer to the section, “Replacing the Battery” and see Figure 1.
4. Remove the Solar Assembly (3) by unscrewing it from the Cover (1) and gently pulling it off.
Unscrew the three screws from the Solar Assembly (3)-see Figure 1.
5. Carefully separate the top portion of the Solar Assembly (3) from the bottom piece as seen
in Figure 1. Be careful to not bump or pull on any wires while doing this. If any wires are
pulled, they may disconnect and disable the Solar Light.
6. Remove the pull tab from the Battery (6) so that the battery in each light is connected and
providing power to the Solar Light. The pull tab can be grasped with long nosed pliers
through the hole in the Solar Assembly. Note: Keep the pull tab and attach it to the battery
when the Light Set is being stored and not being used.
Note: During the day, the Solar Panel converts sunlight into electricity, recharging the battery. The
amount of light the Solar Panel receives depends on placement of the Solar Light Set,
geographic location and weather. If the weather is cloudy and the panel did not receive a full
charge, the Solar Light Set may not achieve the full hours of operating time. It will catch up
on its own after two to three days of full sun.
7. Slide the top Tube (4) into the Cover (1). Set another Tube (4) into the top Tube (4).
Slide the Stake (6) onto the lower Tube (4)-see Fig. 2.
Warning: Before inserting the Solar Lights into the ground, make certain to choose an area
where there are no underground pipes, cables or other obstructions.
Make certain that the ground is soft enough to accept the Stakes (6). Gently insert them into
the ground making certain that it is in solid. Make certain that the Stake (6) is completely
inserted into the ground to assure full stability for the Solar Light.