Summary of Contents for De Projectinrichter BELLEVUE AJ3
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BELLEVUE AJ3 by ARNE JACOBSEN USER Congratulations on choosing this Bellevue desk lamp designed in by Arne Jacobsen INSTRUCTIONS in 1929. We hope you will enjoy using this lamp and follow these instructions to ensure correct operation. If you have any questions...
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Installation Suggestions: The Bellevue AJ3 desk lamp can be used as a stand alone lighting source or in combination with the other lamps in the Bellevue series. Place it on a work desk, side table, credenza or bedside table.
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The lamp accept standard screw mount bulbs: Maximum 60 W. Tungsten E27 bulb. Maximum 12 W. Low Energy E27 bulb. Use the flexible swan-neck to set the shade at a desired angle. It is best to set the angle before turning the lamp on as the shade gets hot when the lamp is in use for longer periods of time.
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BELLEVUE AJ2 by ARNE JACOBSEN USER Congratulations on choosing this Bellevue floor lamp, designed by Arne Jacobsen INSTRUCTIONS in 1929. We hope you will enjoy using this lamp. To ensure correct use please follow these instructions. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact us by mail on: info@andtradition.dk...
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Description Of Parts: A - Lamp Shade B - Adjustable goose-neck C - Screw D - Height adjustable pillar E - 3 meter cord with foot-switch Please read these instructions carefully and retain them for future reference to ensure that the lamp is used correctly.
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Follow these steps when adjusting the height of the shade. Be sure not to over extend the lamp height beyond the maximum height of the pillar. To raise the shade: 1. Loosen the screw. 2. Pull the shade up to the desired height.
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nederlandse advocatenfilm The lamp accepts standard screw mount bulbs: Maximum 60 W. Tungsten E27 bulb. Maximum 12 W. Low Energy E27 bulb. Use the flexible goose-neck to set the shade at a desired angle. It is best to set the angle before turning the lamp on as the shade gets hot when the lamp is in use for longer periods of time.