Gainsborough K221 Instructions For Use
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Solar Butterfly Rain Gauge Stake
v01:
K221
Please read and retain these instructions for future reference
v001: 06/09/21
Please read and retain these instructions for future reference
Dimensions
(H) 90.2 x (W) 19 x (D) 10.1cm
Material: Iron with coating, Glass
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CAPTURES & MEASURES RAINFALL IN BOTH CMS AND
INCHES (UP TO 17CM/ 7 INCHES)
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WITH PRETTY AND COLOURFUL METAL FLOWERS AND
BUTTERFLIES ENTWINED AROUND IT SCATTERED WITH
WHITE LEDS THAT AUTOMATICALLY ILLUMINATE AT DUSK
(LEDs not replaceable)
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INTEGRAL SOLAR PANEL
Batteries required: 1xAAA 1.2V rechargeable battery (included)
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS / INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
Unpack the components carefully. Please check all parts have been removed
from the packaging.
Connect both parts and turn clockwise to lock.
To easily insert stakes into the ground, it is recommended to wet the ground
first. To avoid damaging garden stakes when inserting into the ground, select
a spot in soft, rock-free soil. Insert the base of the stake first then gently
insert the rest of the stake into the base. DO NOT push directly against the
solar cell or the ornament housing containing the actual LED light.
Before using first time
Allow lamp to charge for at least 8 hours in full sunlight with the ON/OFF
switch in the ON position. The ON/OFF switch is located under the solar
panel. Once the batteries are fully charged, set the ON/OFF switch to ON. If
the lamp does not turn on after dark refer to Maintenance section.
Find an ideal Place for the Solar Light.
Place the solar light in an area where it will receive direct sunlight for at least
8 hours per day. The number of hours the light will illuminate is directly
proportional to the hours of sunlight it receives. If the light is placed in a
shaded area, it will not be able to fully charge and its illumination time will be
limited. Do not place the light near other outdoor lighting like porch or
streetlights. These may fool the sensor and keep the light from coming on, or
cause it to turn off automatically