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 motion sensor
range of max. 5m with a detection angle of
100 ° horizontally and 90 ° vertically.
3. Be sure the motion sensor
by street lighting at night. This can influence
the correct function.
Fix the mounting plate
rawlplugs
(Ø 6 mm) and the provided
1
screws
. Ensure that the arrow on the
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marking of the mounting plate ( UP) is
showing vertically upward (Fig. A).
has a detection
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is not illuminated
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using the provided
2
Note: The enclosed mounting material is
suitable for ordinary masonry construction.
Other wall substrates may require other fas-
tening materials. Seek specialist advice when
in doubt.
Set the switch
8
to start the operation of the product (Fig. D).
Attach the product to the mounting plate in
such a way that the hangers
mounting plate grip in the receivers
the back of the product. Slide the product
downwards until the hangers click into place
in the receivers (Fig. B).
After mounting, check that the main unit is
fitted securely.
Winter-time use
Due to the low level of solar radiation in the win-
ter the charging of the rechargeable battery may
be reduced and correspondingly the effectiveness
of the product may decrease. For this reason
check that the solar cell
to the position "I" or "II"
of the
4
on
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remains clear of
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GB/IE/NI
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