Assembly
and Care For Your Lifestyle Lighting Lamp
NO
TOOLS!
- Place glass between metal tabs and on the
outside of the metal shade. The glass should always rest
on the outside of the metal shade. Then put the nut and
bolt in so that the nut is on the outside, finger tight
only.
- When assembling lamp, use fingers only on
the nuts when putting the glass in the shade. The glass
could break if too much pressure is applied.
- If there is not enough thread on the tube
to screw the topper (finial) on, reverse the threaded tube
so that enough thread is available.
- Replace light bulbs with any regular
light bulbs. The lamp does not require 3-way bulbs. It is
the lamp that makes the bulbs operate at 3 settings. Lamps
with three bulb sockets use candelabra bulbs, 25 watt
maximum. Lamps with one bulb socket will use either
candelabra or standard bulbs.
- For cleaning use a soft cloth only. No
paper products. Glass cleaner will work for the glass and
the metal.
- The metal can be polished with any metal
polish or liquid automobile polish. Turtle Wax liquid
automobile polish is an example of one. It works great on
the metal and the glass to repel dust and resist
fingerprints.
- Surge suppressers will protect your lamp
from power surges and lightning strikes. These are
available at hardware and discount stores. Always protect
your lamp and other sensitive appliances with surge
suppressers. Power surges are a common everyday occurrence
and sensitive electronic equipment cannot handle the
excess voltage.
- No refunds, exchanges only.
- We hope you enjoy your new lamp!
Troubleshooting
Guide
NOTE: Unplug lamp before checking any
electrical connections. use a butter knife to remove the
plastic bottom of the lamp. check that all wires are
connected. if not, cut and re-connect with wire nuts.
LAMP WILL NOT TOUCH ON
(Remember only metallic surfaces are touch sensitive.)
1. A touch lamp must not be plugged into a wall outlet
that is controlled by a wall dimmer, simply move lamp to
another outlet.
2. Check that the outlet is controlled by a wall switch
and check that the outlet switch is in the ON position and
that the lamp is plugged in.
3. Replace the light bulb with a new one-way bulb or test
it in another lamp.
4. Move lamp to different outlet and try again.
LIGHT DOES NOT CHANGE SETTINGS WHEN LAMP IS TOUCHED
1. Callouses on the fingers may act as an insulator.
Try touching the lamp with the other hand or with a different
part of the hand.
2. Some carpets have been sprayed with an anti-static
spray that are conductive and grounds out the signal, try
again in another outlet.
LIGHT CHANGES SETTINGS WITH NO ONE TOUCHING THE LAMP
1. A cracked element in the bulb emits bursts of
electronical energy which overwhelms the small touch sensor
signal, replace the bulbs with any one-way bulbs. NOTE: 40
watt maximum candelabra bulbs recommended.
2. Power surges and strikes will cause this and
eventually, over time, will cause your sensor to burn out.
Surge suppressors will protect your lamp and other important
household electronics. You can find surge suppressors at your
local hardware and discount stores. Touch sensors are
available from Lifestyle Lighting.
3. A ham radio, CB transmitter or some garage door
openers will emit high levels of energy that interfere with
the lamp. These conditions are difficult to correct. Try
moving out of the range of those energy bursts. Surge
suppressors may also help.
CORDLESS TELEPHONE/INTERCOM OPERATION CAUSES LAMP TO CHANGE
SETTINGS
1. Use a power line filter or surge suppressor.
TOUCH SENSOR STILL DOES NOT WORK
1. Lifestyle Lighting needs to know what you found
defective with your touch sensor. Please return sensor in a
padded envelope, as directed in the warranty, with a note
describing the problem.
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