Technical data, Disposal – Brennenstuhl Solar LED Light SOL 80 ALU IP44 with PIR sensor 8xLED 0,5W 350lm Cable length 4,75m Colour ALU User Manual

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Directions for use

SOL 80 ALU IP 44

3. Problem: Lamp flashes fast.

Solution: The batteries are exhausted. Set switch to OFF position and charge the
batteries for at least 3-4 days in direct sunlight. Afterwards set the switch back to ON
position.

4. Problem: Luminosity is weaker than usual.

Solution: The batteries are exhausted. Set switch to OFF position and charge the
batteries for at least 3-4 days in direct sunlight. Afterwards set the switch back to ON
position.

TECHNICAL DATA

Illuminant:

8 high performance LEDs (8 x 0.5 W)
Luminous flux approx. 350 lm

Luminous period:

Up to 110 minutes with fully charged batteries

Solar module:

P= 2 W

p

U

pm

= 10 V

I

pm

= 140 ± 10 mA

Dimensions:

210 x 160 x 16 mm

Motion detector:

Type:

PIR

Detection angle:

130° horizontal

Range:

max. 10 m at 25 °C ambient
temperature
and 2 m to 2.5 m installation height

Light duration adjustable between 10 ± 5s to 60 ± 10s
Response threshold continuously adjustable between
daylight and night (approx. 2-2000 lx)

Connecting cable:

5 m (solar module – lamp; 4,75 + 0,25 m)

Batteries:

3 x NiMH / AA / 1.2 V / 2200 mAh

Charge protection:

Overcharge protection and discharge protection

Protection class:

IP 44

Ambient temperature:

–5 °C to +45 °C

Weight:

approx. 1.3 kg

DISPOSAL

Dispose of waste electric and electronic appliances environmentally responsible.
Do not dispose of electrical appliances with the household waste. According to
European directive 2002 / 96 / EG for waste electric and electronic appliances and

national implementation waste electric appliances must be collected separately and must
be environmentally friendly recycled. Enquire at your municipally collection points for
waste electric and electronic appliances.

Environmental damages caused by incorrect battery disposal!
Batteries and rechargeable batteries do not belong in the household waste.

They can contain toxic heavy metals and must be disposed of as hazardous waste.
Return exhausted batteries to a municipal collection point.

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