Safety Information 11111111

Electrical Safety

Always turn off the main power supply before installing, cleaning, or performing any maintenance on the fixture.

Ensure the electrical voltage in your home is compatible with the lamp’s voltage range before connecting it to the power source.

Use only compatible bulbs with the correct base type to prevent electrical damage or overheating.

Do not modify the wiring, electrical components, or structure of the lamp.

If any electrical components, cables, or connectors become damaged, discontinue use and replace them immediately.

Installation Safety

Ensure the ceiling mounting surface is stable and capable of supporting the weight of the fixture.

The lamp should be installed securely and properly fastened to prevent movement or detachment.

If you are not familiar with electrical installations, it is strongly recommended that installation is performed by a qualified electrician.

Keep the fixture and installation components away from children during assembly and installation.

Operating Safety

Do not cover the lamp or block airflow around the light source while it is in operation.

Avoid touching the light source or internal components immediately after use, as they may become warm during operation.

Do not use the fixture in environments with excessive moisture or direct water exposure unless installed in an appropriate protected location.


Care & Maintenance

Cleaning

Always switch off the power and allow the lamp to cool completely before cleaning.

Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the metal and glass surfaces.

Avoid abrasive materials, chemical cleaners, or harsh solvents, as they may damage the finish or glass surface.

Maintenance

Periodically check that all mounting components remain securely fastened.

Inspect cables and electrical connections occasionally to ensure they remain in good condition.

Replace light sources with compatible options if necessary to maintain proper performance.

Handling

Handle the glass components carefully to prevent scratches, cracks, or damage.

Avoid applying excessive pressure to the glass shade or metal parts during cleaning or maintenance.