Maxsa Innovations Solar Party Color-Changing Path Light User Manual
Solar color-changing path light

Solar Color-Changing Path Light
Model #40007
ASSEMBLY AND INSTRUCTION GUIDE
The solar path light changes through all the colors of the rainbow.
During the day, the solar panel converts sunlight into electricity and recharges its batteries. At
night, the photosensor automatically turns on the light using the electricity created and stored
during the day.
The number of hours the color-changing path light illuminates depends on your geographical
location, weather conditions, and temperature. Typically, if the solar path light is charged in full
sunlight for 6–8 hours, the light should illuminate for up to 6 hours a night.
The path light may function irregularly or not at all at temperatures near or below freezing (32˚ F/0˚ C).
Normal operation will return when the temperature rises.
The batteries are standard rechargeable Ni-Cd AA 1.2V/600mAh and need to be replaced when the
charging ability decreases. The batteries should typically be replaced every two years.
The path light LED’s have an estimated life of 100,000 hours and should never need changing.
Do not scratch the surface of the solar cell. Keep the top of the light free of dirt or anything that
may block or restrict light to the solar cell.
Note: If your solar path light does not turn on after 24–36 daylight hours of charging:
•Make sure the power switch is ON.
•Make sure the batteries have been inserted matching the correct + / - polarity orientation and
are making secure contact with the terminals.
•Make sure the solar path light has been charged in a direct sunlight location and not in a
shaded area.
ABOUT YOUR SOLAR COLOR-CHANGING PATH LIGHT
CHOOSING A LOCATION
Choose an outdoor location which receives at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight each day. Placing
the solar path light in a shaded location will not allow the batteries to charge fully and will reduce
the hours of night time illumination.
The selected location should not be near night time light sources such as street or porch lighting
as these may cause the solar path light to turn off automatically.
1. Ensure power switch (underneath the hood of the solar light) is OFF. (See picture on back.)
2. The solar path light comes with pre-installed rechargeable AA batteries. Batteries must be fully
charged before the power switch is moved to the ON position.
3. The solar path light will require 24–36 hours of direct sunlight to fully charge the batteries.
Charging batteries in part sun or on cloudy days will cause your solar path light to illuminate for
only a few hours.
4. When charged, slide power switch ON and the solar path light is ready for use. (See picture on
back.)
5. The solar path light will automatically charge during daylight hours and illuminate at dusk.
BEFORE FIRST USE OF YOUR SOLAR PATH LIGHT