Philips LivingColors Aplique negro User Manual

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remote is connected to. In order to copy the

remote, repeat the procedure described in point

b.

Once you have connected one or more lamps to your

Philips LivingColors remote control, you can control

all of these lamps together or each one individually.

To control a single lamp, you need to select it (please

note that for LivingColors coloured and white

light, coloured and white light need to be selected

separately). You can do this using one of the light

selection buttons. When you press and hold one of

the light selection buttons, the selected lamp will start

blinking. If this is not the lamp you would like to

adjust, release the button and press it again; another

lamp will start blinking. When a lamp is selected, the

light selection indicator on the remote control (light

bulb) will light up. This means you can now adjust the

selected lamp only.

When no light is selected (light selection indicator is off),

all your adjustments will apply to all lights connected

to the remote control (for example, you can dim all

lights in the room).

If you like a particular combination of light settings of

different luminaires, you can also store it as a scene in

the same way as described in section 2 of this manual.

4. Frequently asked questions

What to do if…

o

The LivingColors is not providing light

o

Check the connections of the cord to the

lamp. Check that the plug is correctly placed

in the wall socket.

o

Remove the power cord and put it back. If the

LivingColors changes several colours and then

goes off, use the remote control to switch it

back on.

o

The LivingColors is

not responding to the

remote control

o

Check the batteries in the remote control.

The batteries should be correctly inserted (+

and -) and should be charged. If the remote

control is still not working, try replacing the

batteries.

o

Link the remote to the LivingColors by

following the procedure described in section

3.1 of this manual.

o

Buttons are flashing after I have used the

remote control

o

This means that the batteries in the remote

control are (almost) empty and need to be

replaced.

o

I cannot start the automatic colour-

changing mode

o

It could be that the remote control did not

understand your "sweep" movement. Please

try again, making sure that your finger is

on the colour wheel during the full circle

movement

o

I would like to connect the LivingColors

to a timer. Is this possible?

o

Yes. You can use Philips LivingColors with a

timer (not included). When switched on with

a timer, the LivingColors will show your last

setting (static colour or automatic colour-

changing mode). Please make sure that your

last setting is not "off".

o

I cannot connect additional lamps to the

LivingColors remote control

o

Please make sure that the product you are

trying to connect has a SmartLink logo on it.

Only products with a SmartLink logo can be

connected to this remote control.

o

Try repeating the procedure described in

section 3 of this manual. Make sure you

do hear the sounds and see the flashes as

described there.

o

My question is not listed here

o

Please contact Philips for assistance (see

section 5 "Additional support").

5. Additional support

For information and in the event of any problem,

please visit the Philips website at

www.philips.com

or contact the Philips Lighting Contact Centre free

of charge in the U.S.: 00800-PHILIPSL or 00800-

74454775

Warranty:

The Philips two-year warranty is valid if the product

is used in accordance with the instructions and for

its intended purpose. Claims will only be accepted on

submission of the original proof of purchase (invoice,

sales slip or receipt) stating the purchase date, the

name of the dealer and a description of the product.

The Philips warranty lapses if:

- Anything has been changed, crossed out, deleted

or rendered illegible on the purchase docket or

product description.

- The failure is caused by damage, faulty connections

or abuse.

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