Philips Table lamp 66625/31/16 666253116 データシート

製品コード
666253116
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Features
Warm white light
Light can have different colour temperatures, indicated in units called Kelvin
(K). Lamps with a low Kelvin value produce a warm, more cosy light, while
those with a higher Kelvin value produce a cool, more energising light. This
Philips lamp offers warm white light for a cosy atmosphere.
Philips bulb always included
High-quality Philips EcoLamp energy-efficient light bulbs are included in the
box for achieving the best light effect.
Energy saving
This Philips energy-saving lamp conserves energy compared with traditional
light sources, helping you to save money on your electricity bills and do your
bit for the environment.
Maximum brightness
This Philips desk lamp is designed specifically for desk-based activities like
doing homework or browsing the news on the laptop. When you switch it on
it immediately provides just the right brightness for maximum comfort.
On/off switch on article
With the button discreetly integrated into the lamp, you can easily switch the
light on and off.
Perfect for task lighting
This Philips desk lamp casts bundled light that provides even illumination of
the working area.
Specifications
Please note that this is a pre-sales leaflet. The contents of this leaflet reflect the best of our knowledge per date and country mentioned above. The contents of this leaflet are subject to
change without notice. Philips does not accept any liability as to the contents of this leaflet.
Design and finishing
Material
metal
Colour
white
Product dimensions and weight
Height
45.9 cm
Length
15 cm
Width
25.6 cm
Net weight
0.670 kg
Technical specifications
Mains power
Range 220 V–240 V
50-60 Hz
Bulb technology
fluorescent
230 V
Number of bulbs
1
Fitting/cap
E14
Wattage bulb
included
8 W
Maximum wattage
replacement bulb
12 W
Light colour
2700K warm white
Lamp lifetime up to
6000 hrs
IP code
IP20
protection against objects bigger than
12.5 mm
no protection against water
Class of protection
II - double insulated
data subject to change
2015, March 29