CARE AND OPERATION
During the initial warm up of the lamp, the heat coil in the base may tend to
stand on the end or float to the top of the lamp. If this happens, keep your
lamp operational for 4 or more hours to allow the waxy material to melt
completely. The coil should automatically drop down to its correct position in
the base of the lamp. If the coil does not drop down, shake the vessel gently
in the base and the coil will drop.
The lamp is designed to operate in an average room temperature of 22-25℃
(72-77°F), make sure the lamp is at room temperature before starting. Always
operate the lamp on a firm, flat and stationary surface. Do not operate the
lamp on any warm or hot surfaces.
Initial warm up of the lamp will take 3 to 5 hours. Subsequent warm ups will
take less time depending on the room temperature. The lamp will function
best if it is operated no longer than 10 hours at a time. The lamp’s function
will be achieved fully after lamp has been used 5-6 times.
CAUTION:
� The lamp should never be operated for more than 24 hours at a time. If
operated for more than 24 hours, the base can get deformed from heat.
� Do not add any fluid or solids to your lamp. The air space at the top of the
lamp has been provided to allow for expansion.
� Do not place near sources of heat or cold such as heat and air conditioning
vents. Always operate the lamp only at room temperature. Operation or
storage of lamp in direct sunlight will cause colors to fade.
� The lamp operates at a very high temperature and the vessel is made
of glass.
� Operate out of the reach of the children and pets.
� The color hue of the “wax” will mellow after about 10 to 20 hours of
continuous operation.
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