Toro Solar Marker Light 52500 Operator's Manual

To install the Toro Solar Marker Light 52500, select a location that receives direct sunlight. Insert the stake into the ground, attach the light to the top of the stake, and ensure the solar panel is exposed to light.
Ensure the solar panel is clean and unobstructed. Check the battery, as it may need replacement if it no longer holds a charge.
The battery typically lasts for about 1-2 years depending on usage and environmental factors. Replace it with a similar rechargeable battery when needed.
Yes, the Toro Solar Marker Light 52500 is designed to be weather-resistant, including rain and snow. However, ensure it is not submerged in water.
Clean the solar panel with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the surface.
For optimal lighting, space the lights approximately 6-8 feet apart along the pathway. Adjust based on personal preference and desired brightness.
The LED bulb in the Toro Solar Marker Light is not designed to be replaceable. If the LED fails, the entire unit will need to be replaced.
Remove the lights from the ground, clean them, and store them in a dry place away from freezing temperatures to prolong their lifespan.
The light uses a rechargeable AA NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) battery. Ensure to use the same type when replacing the battery.
The Toro Solar Marker Light is designed for outdoor use where it can receive sunlight to charge. It is not recommended for indoor use.