Getting Started - Philips 6916665PU User Manual

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Instruction for Use
LivingColors Instructions for Use
Thank you for buying Philips LivingColors!
LivingColors has been especially designed to create
your own ambience at home through coloured light.
When using LivingColors for the first time, please
read these instructions carefully and save them for
future reference. By following our guidelines, you will
enjoy the full functionality of Philips LivingColors.
Important:
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Carefully remove the parts from the packaging.
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Check that all parts are available.
This manual will help you to...
1.
Get started
2.
Create your own ambience with LivingColors
3.
Connect LivingColors to other Philips
LivingAmbiance products
4.
Answer frequently asked questions
5.
Get additional support
1.

Getting started:

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Open the battery compartment of the remote
control by sliding the button at the back. Insert 3
AAA batteries (+ and – as indicated).
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Place LivingColors in a selected location on a
flat and stable surface.
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Direct LivingColors towards the wall (the
optimal distance is 50 cm), insert the connection
plug into the lamp and then plug it into the wall
socket.
2.
Create your own ambience by:
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Touching the desired colour on the colour
wheel. You can move your finger over the colour
wheel to refine the colour.
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Changing the colour saturation (adding
more white to the current colour). Press the
saturation up button for a deep colour or the
saturation down button for a more pastel colour.
If you keep pressing the saturation down button,
you will ultimately reach white.
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Dimming. Increase or decrease the light intensity
via the dimming buttons.
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Letting colours change automatically. Sweep
your finger around the colour wheel (one full
circle) and briefly press "I" ("On"); LivingColors
will switch to the automatic colour-changing
mode and the lamp will start changing colours
automatically.
You can adjust the speed at which colours
change. Speed can be adjusted clockwise, from
fast (dark blue colour on the colour wheel)
to slow (purple). You can tap anywhere on
the colour wheel. While in the automatic
colour-changing mode, you can also adjust the
saturation and brightness of the colours.
To switch back to static colour mode, sweep
around the colour wheel again and then press
"0". Alternatively, you can switch LivingColors off
("0") and on ("I") again.
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If you like a particular light setting (for example,
red slightly dimmed), you can store this scene
for easy recall: press and hold one of the Scene
buttons until the remote control makes a
beeping sound. Your scene is now stored under
the Scene button you have pressed. You can
also store a certain speed of automatic colour-
changing mode in this way.
You can continue adjusting the lights as you wish.
Whenever you want to go back to your stored
scene, just press the Scene button you pressed
when storing it. That Scene button will light up
briefly to show that the scene is selected, and
the LivingColors will go to your stored settings.
You can store up to 3 scenes (one for each
Scene button).
Switch off LivingColors by pressing the "0" (off)
button briefly. LivingColors will remember your
last setting for the next time you use it. To switch
it on again, press "I" (on).
3.
Connect LivingColors to other Philips
LivingAmbiance products
You can connect different products from the Philips
LivingAmbiance range to the remote control of your
LivingColors. This way, you will be able to adjust all
the connected products together or each of them
individually – all with the same remote control.
1.
You can connect other Philips LivingColors
lamps to your remote control. Most Philips
LivingColors will work with this remote: just
check if there is a SmartLink logo on the
LivingColors you would like to link. All products
with a SmartLink logo can be connected to your
remote control.
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