AKOFUN FF300-2

AKOFUN 2500W Solar Flood Lights Outdoor Instruction Manual

Tauira: FF300-2

1. Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the AKOFUN 2500W Solar Flood Lights. This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of your solar flood lights. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your product.

These solar flood lights are designed for outdoor use, providing bright and efficient illumination for areas such as backyards, garages, sheds, driveways, and more, utilizing solar power for energy efficiency.

2. Nga korero haumaru

  • Ensure all components are securely fastened during installation to prevent accidental falls.
  • Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakarereke ranei i te hua. Ka whakakorehia pea e tenei te raihana me te noho haumaru.
  • Puritia kia ma te panui solar kia pai ai te utu.
  • Avoid placing the solar panel in shaded areas, as this will reduce charging efficiency.
  • The product is waterproof (IP66 rated), but avoid submerging it in water.
  • Keep away from flammable materials during operation.

3. Ihirangi mokete

I mua i te whakaurunga, tirohia koa kei reira nga waahanga katoa:

  • Solar Flood Light Unit(s) (2 units for 2-pack)
  • Solar Panel(s) (2 units for 2-pack)
  • Remote Control(s) (1 per light unit)
  • Mounting Hardware (screws, expansion bolts)
  • Connection Cable (16.4 ft / 5m per unit)
AKOFUN 2500W Solar Flood Lights with solar panels and remote controls

Image: Contents of the AKOFUN Solar Flood Lights package, showing two floodlight units, two solar panels, and two remote controls.

4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

The AKOFUN Solar Flood Lights offer flexible installation options. Ensure the solar panel is placed in a location that receives direct sunlight for at least 6-8 hours daily for optimal charging.

4.1 Solar Panel Placement

Position the solar panel in an unshaded area to maximize sunlight exposure. The 16.4 ft (5m) connection cable allows for flexible placement of the solar panel away from the light unit if needed.

Solar panel charging during the day and light working at night

Image: Illustration of the solar panel charging during the day and the floodlight automatically activating at night.

4.2 Kōwhiringa Whakaeke

The flood light and solar panel can be installed separately or integrated, depending on your needs.

  • Maunga Maunga: Securely attach the light unit and solar panel to a wall using the provided screws and expansion bolts.
  • Maunga Tiaki: Mount the light unit on a pole or pedestal.
  • Maunga Pouaka: Install the light unit on an overhead surface.
Diagram showing separate and integrated installation methods for the solar flood light

Image: Two installation methods are shown: separate installation where the solar panel is mounted away from the light, and integrated installation where both are mounted together.

Illustrations of wall mount, pedestal mount, and ceiling mount options for the solar flood light

Image: Visual guide demonstrating three easy installation types: wall mount, pedestal mount, and ceiling mount.

4.3 Hononga Waea

Connect the solar panel cable to the flood light unit. Ensure the wiring is correct and align the arrows on the interface for a secure connection.

4.4 Utu Tuatahi

Before first use, allow the solar panel to charge the light for a full day (6-8 hours) in direct sunlight to ensure the battery is adequately charged.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Your AKOFUN Solar Flood Lights are controlled via the included remote control. Ensure the remote control has a working AAA battery (included).

5.1 Nga Mahi Mana Mamao

Remote control with buttons for On/Off, brightness adjustment, full brightness timer, and radar sense mode

Image: The remote control showing buttons for power, brightness adjustment, timed full brightness (6H/8H), and radar sense mode with combined timer and motion sensing options.

  • KIA/WATA: Press to manually turn the light on or off.
  • Te Whakatikatika i te Kanapa (+/-): Whakaritea te kaha marama.
  • MOTO: Activates the dusk-to-dawn mode. The light will automatically turn on at dusk and turn off at dawn.
  • 3H/5H/8H: Sets the light to stay on at full brightness for 3, 5, or 8 hours after automatically turning on at dusk.
  • Radar Sense Mode (Motion Sensor):
    • Mode 1 (Auto): Light turns on automatically at dusk and turns off at dawn.
    • Mode 2 (Motion Sensor): High intensity light turns on when motion is detected, then returns to low intensity light after 30 seconds of no motion.
    • Mode 3 (Timer Setting): Light turns on for 6 or 8 hours at high intensity.
    • Mode 4 (Timer Setting + Motion Sensor): Light turns on for 3 or 4 hours with strong light, then switches to motion detection mode (Mode 2) for the remaining 3 to 8 hours.
Diagram illustrating four operating modes: Auto, Motion Sensor, Timer, and Timer with Motion Sensor

Image: Detailed explanation of the four operating modes: Automatic (dusk to dawn), Motion Sensor (brightens on detection), Timer (constant bright for set hours), and Timer + Motion Sensor (initial bright, then motion-activated).

Motion sensor operation showing dim light when no motion, bright light when motion detected, and dim again after 20 seconds

Image: Visual representation of the upgraded sensitive motion sensor: dim light when no motion, bright light upon detection, and dimming back after 20 seconds of inactivity.

5.2 Rarama Tohu

The flood light unit features indicator lights:

  • Maama Tohu Whakawhiti: E tohu ana kei te utu te waeine i tēnei wā.
  • Solid Indicator Light: Ka tohu i te lamp is currently lighting.
Indicator lights showing charging status and lighting status

Image: Illustration showing the indicator light flashing when charging and remaining solid when the lamp is actively lighting.

6. Tiaki

  • Whakapai Paewhiri Solar: Me horoi i nga wa katoa te panui solar ki te ngohengohe, damp he kakahu hei tango i te puehu, te paru, te para ranei. Ma te panui ma e whakarite te pai o te utu.
  • Te Horoi i te Wāhanga Mārama: Clean the flood light unit periodically to maintain optimal light output.
  • Pūhiko: The internal battery is designed for long-term use. Do not attempt to replace it yourself.
  • Tirotiro: Tirohia nga hononga katoa me nga taputapu whakapuru kia noho haumaru.

7. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your AKOFUN Solar Flood Lights, please refer to the following common problems and solutions:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kare te rama e mura i te po.
  • Kāore i te rawaka te utunga o te papa rā.
  • Solar panel is dirty or shaded.
  • Ko te marama kei te aratau OFF.
  • Kua pau te pākahiko.
  • Me whakarite kia whiwhi te papa rā i te rā tika mō ngā haora 6-8 ia rā.
  • Horoia te mata o te panui solar.
  • Press the "ON" or "AUTO" button on the remote control.
  • Allow the light to charge for 1-2 sunny days.
He iti te marama, ka noho tonu ranei mo te wa poto.
  • He iti te utu na te huarere, te atarangi ranei.
  • Kua heke te kaha o te pākahiko.
  • Hurihia te panui solar ki tetahi waahi paki.
  • Me whakarite kia ma te panui solar.
  • Allow for several days of full charge.
Kaore e mahi te mana mamao.
  • Remote battery depleted or incorrectly inserted.
  • Te aukati i waenga i te mamao me te maama.
  • Remote not paired (unlikely for this model, but general check).
  • Whakakapihia te pākahiko AAA i te mana mamao.
  • Kia mārama te tirohanga a te pūoko o te mārama.
  • Tohua te mamao ki te rama.
Light flashes red/green or behaves erratically.
  • Whakatupato pākahiko iti.
  • Interference or sensor issue.
  • Tukua te rama kia utu mō te rā katoa i raro i te rā tika.
  • Ensure the solar panel connection is secure.
  • Try resetting by turning off and on with the remote.

8. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuAKOFUN
Ingoa TauiraSolar Flood Lights (FF300-2)
Puna ManaKo te hiko o te ra
Wattage2500W (Equivalent)
Tirohanga50000 Lumens
Tae MaamaWhite (6500K Color Temperature)
RauemiKonumohe
Taumata Atete WaiIP66 parewai
Tikanga ManaRemote Control, Motion Sensor
Reeti Hurihuri Paewhiri SolarUp to 25% (Monocrystalline Silicon)
Roa Uera Hononga16.4 ft (5m)
Koki RamaWide, Three-Sided Lighting
Estimated Lighting AreaTae atu ki te 2500 sq.
Nga Pikohiko e hiahiatia ana1 AAA battery for remote (included)
Hunga Hua1 x 1 x 1 inches (Flood Light Unit)
Taumaha Tūemi15.57 pauna (mō te mōkihi 2)
Comparison table of AKOFUN solar flood light specifications versus other brands

Image: A comparison chart highlighting key specifications of AKOFUN solar flood lights, such as color temperature, luminous flux, waterproof rating, and LED count.

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

AKOFUN products are designed for durability and performance. For specific warranty details, please refer to the product packaging or contact AKOFUN customer support directly.

If you have any questions, require technical assistance, or need to report an issue, please contact AKOFUN customer service through the retailer's platform or visit the official AKOFUN store for support resources.

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