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Pick a location that gets direct sunlight for at least 6 hours a day. This is to get the most solar power for the batteries.
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Turn on the LED light.
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Twist the light and solar panel towards the clear bulb.
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Attach the clear diffuser to the peg.
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Attach shaft to the peg and put the peg in the ground.
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Once it gets dark, the Kane Lono Solar Path Lights will automatically switch on. But if there are nearby light sources (e.g. street lights, a porch light), the photocell may detect these and switch off the device. We suggest installing your Path Lights away from these nighttime lights.
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