
Solar courtyard lights are outdoor lighting fixtures, primarily used for illuminating slow lanes, narrow lanes, residential areas, tourist attractions, parks, and public squares. The design of solar courtyard lights is simple and elegant. They not only extend outdoor activity hours but also enhance the safety of life and property. Below is an introduction on how to maintain and clean solar courtyard lights.
Key points for daily maintenance of solar courtyard lights:
1. Do not hang objects on the lights, such as drying quilts.
2. When adjusting the lampshade, be careful to avoid the reflection shadow of the tripod inside the light during illumination.
3. If the lampshade is found to be tilted during use or cleaning, it should be conveniently corrected to maintain aesthetics.
4. Frequent switching significantly reduces the lifespan, so try to minimize the switching of the fixtures during use.
5. Manufacturers of solar courtyard lights should timely replace aging tubes according to the light source parameters provided on the label. If the ends of the tubes are red, black, or dark, and the tubes do not light up, they should be replaced promptly to prevent unsafe phenomena like burnt ballasts.
Cleaning of solar courtyard lights:
1. Landscape courtyard lights are often covered in dust, so a damp cloth can be used for cleaning. Maintain a consistent motion direction without back-and-forth rubbing, applying moderate pressure, especially on chandeliers and wall lights.
2. Clean the inside of the lighting. When cleaning the bulbs, first turn off the lights. While wiping, you may remove the bulbs individually. If cleaning the fixture directly, do not rotate the bulb clockwise to avoid overly tightening and damaging the socket.