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Safety
Safety
Read instructions for use.
If the unit is damaged, contact Lumie before use.
Keep away from water and damp.
For indoor use only.
The unit gets warm when the light is on, so make sure that it is not covered.
Use only the mains power adaptor supplied.
Keep the mains power adaptor and cable away from heated surfaces. If either
are damaged, they should be replaced with an approved Lumie product.
To power down or reset, remove the mains power adaptor from the wall
socket. You should therefore ensure the socket is easily accessible.
Only to be used by adults and children over 7 years old. Children using the
light, or playing near it, should be supervised.
Caution – do not attempt to service or modify any part of the unit.
If the unit has been stored outside the recommended operating temperature
range (5 °C to 35 °C), allow it to stand for at least 1 hour before applying
power to avoid condensation or overheating.
The light source contained in this luminaire shall only be replaced by Lumie
or an authorised Lumie distributor.
Electromagnetic compatibility
Electrostatic discharge may affect the working of this product. If this occurs,
simply switch off for at least 10 seconds and the unit will reset.
Lumie Halo uses a touch sensor as the main user interface to control the
lights. In rare situations, external conditions may trigger the touch sensor. This
occasionally leads to the lights varying in intensity or turning on or off, as if
the user is activating the ON/OFF button. If this happens, simply touch the
slider or the on /off button to set the lights to the previous level. Halo will
continue to operate normally and remains safe to use.
Disposal
Do not throw out the mains power adaptor or the unit with normal domestic
waste. Take them to an official recycling point to be disposed of responsibly.
WARNING!
Check with your doctor before using this product if any of the following apply:
You have a pre-existing eye problem, are at risk of developing Age-Related
Macular Degeneration or have had eye surgery;
You have been advised to avoid bright light or are taking medication that
may cause photosensitivity;
You have been diagnosed with depression or other mood/sleep disorders.
This is especially important if you are also taking medication for this, since
light therapy can also affect your mood.