lampara de techo led moderna regulable 60w 4800 lm lampara de techo moderna de metal acrilico brillo y color de luz ajustable para salon cocina pasillo habitacion 3000 6500k
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lampara de techo led moderna regulable 60w 4800 lm lampara de techo moderna de metal acrilico brillo y color de luz ajustable para salon cocina pasillo habitacion 3000 6500k

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lampara de techo led moderna regulable 60w 4800 lm lampara de techo moderna de metal acrilico brillo y color de luz ajustable para salon cocina pasillo habitacion 3000 6500kp{altura lnea: 2} Funcin de memoria La moderna lmpara de techo LED regulable tiene una excelente funcin de memoria, recordar la ltima configuracin de iluminacin. Por ejemplo, cuando se apaga la luz es de color blanco clido y cuando se enciende la luz a la maana siguiente sigue siendo de color blanco clido y no es necesario reajustar la temperatura de color de la luz. Atenuacin continua La lmpara de techo regulable tiene 3 colores diferentes, lo que le

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Función de memoria

La moderna lámpara de techo LED regulable tiene una excelente función de memoria, recordará la última configuración de iluminación. Por ejemplo, cuando se apaga la luz es de color blanco cálido y cuando se enciende la luz a la mañana siguiente sigue siendo de color blanco cálido y no es necesario reajustar la temperatura de color de la luz.

Atenuación continua

La lámpara de techo regulable tiene 3 colores diferentes, lo que le brinda luz blanca cálida, luz blanca o luz blanca fría, creando una atmósfera brillante, cálida y acogedora para su espacio vital. Puede ahorrar energía en un 85% y su vida útil puede alcanzar las 20.000 horas. Nota importante: El mando a distancia no incluye pilas.

Nota

Al utilizarlo por primera vez, la lámpara de techo debe estar asociada al código del mando a distancia. Después de completar la operación del código relacionado, si el control remoto no puede controlar la luz del techo, elimine la contraseña y vuelva a emparejarla. Si tiene más preguntas, comuníquese con el servicio de atención al cliente.

Protección ocular

La lámpara de techo LED está pintada con una superficie de aluminio de alta calidad y una pantalla acrílica, que es fácil de limpiar y tiene una mejor transmisión de luz. Esto lo protegerá a usted y a los ojos de su hijo de la luz intensa. Rango de iluminación: 8~12㎡.

Forma de anillo perfecta

La lámpara de techo LED adopta un diseño de cuatro capas, con dos cuerpos de luz en cada capa, lo que tiene un efecto tridimensional completo; la forma moderna, utilizando el concepto de rotación de la tierra, crea una hermosa luz, como una flor en el techo.

Plafón LED con función de memoria

La moderna lámpara de araña LED tiene función de memoria, recordará la última configuración de luz.

Usando el control remoto

Se puede utilizar una pulsación larga de 1 par de códigos dentro de los 3 segundos posteriores a que se enciende la luz.
Recordatorio: si el control remoto no funciona, significa que necesita comprueba el código. Nota importante: el mando a distancia no incluye pilas.

Especificaciones:

Material: Aluminio + Acrílico
Color blanco
Peso: 1950 G
Tamaño: 62 x 43 x 12 CM
Potencia: 42 W
Voltaje: 220 V
Diámetro: 230 CM
Apertura: 4 círculos
Fuente de luz: luz LED acrílica.

Contenido del paquete:

1 × lámpara de techo
1 × control remoto (batería no incluida)

Nota:

1. Hay un error de 1-3 cm en la medición, sujeto a la recepción real.
2. Debido a la diferencia entre diferentes monitores, es posible que la imagen no refleje el color real del artículo. Garantizamos que el tipo es el mismo.
3. No enchufe la corriente hasta que la lámpara esté completamente ensamblada.
4. Deje que un instalador profesional lo instale
5. No toque la lámpara cuando esté encendida ni mire directamente a la lámpara encendida. Mantenga los materiales inflamables alejados de la bombilla.

    Manual:

    Este enlace es el manual de instalación:Manual

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