Highlights, Specifications – Philips HF3318-60 User Manual
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Highlights
HF3318/60
EnergyLight
Specifications
10,000 lux light intensity
The EnergyLight produces light with all the intensity
and quality of natural daylight. In fact, it can give you up
to 10,000 lux, but without any unpleasant dazzle or
glare.
Clinically proven
The Philips EnergyLight is clinically proven to increase
your energy level and help fight winter blues.
Light intensity dimmer
Fight winter blues and get the energy as you do in
summer while using the appliance at a convenient level
of light you for example need for easy-reading. The
EnergyLight features a light intensity dimmer so it can
easily be adjusted between zero to about 10,000 lux
(at 15-20 cm) matching the intensity of your personal
preference.
UV-free
The EnergyLight uses the full natural daylight
spectrum. It meets European safety standards and
feautures an UV-filtering screen. The EnergyLight is
therefore safe to use.
Adjustable angle
The appliance can be positioned at various angles for
comfortable use.
Well-being by light
• Fight winter blues
• Increase alertness
• Increase energy level
Comfortable light
• 10,000 lux
• Even screen luminance
Easy to use
• Dimmer
• Treatment time indicator
• On/off button
Easy positionable
• Adjustable angle: 20 degrees
Technical specifications
• Power: 75 W
• Frequency: 60 Hz
• Type of lamps: 2 PL-L 36 W Philips EnergyLight
• Insulation: Class II (double insulation)
• Voltage: 120 V
• Lifetime of lamps: 1,700 hours (10,000 lux)
• Ballast operating frequency: 42 kHz...125 kHz
• Cord length: 200 cm
Weight and dimensions
• F-box dimensions (=A-box): 36x 62.2 x 21.5 (W x H
x D) cm
• F-box weight (=A-box): 4.4 kg
Logistic data
• Country of origin: Germany
• CTV code: 884331860
Safety
• CE 0344 Certified
• UV-free: No UV or near UV radiation
•
Issue date 2014-06-10
Version: 6.2.1
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All Rights reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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or their respective owners.
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