Schylling 2149 Lava Lamp Troubleshooting guide
Lava Lamp TROUBLESHOOTING provides a comprehensive guide to solve common issues with your Lava Lamp. From initial setup and assembly to troubleshooting cloudy lamps or slow lava flow, this guide covers essential tips and techniques, including troubleshooting the metal coil at the bottom of the globe. Also included is information on common mistakes that can damage your Lava Lamp and how to minimize their impact.
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Key features
- Mesmerizing lava flow creates a captivating visual experience
- Classic and timeless design adds a touch of nostalgia to any decor
- Heat-resistant glass globe ensures durability and safety
- Provides a soothing and relaxing ambiance, perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere
Frequently asked questions
The first time you start a Lava Lamp - it will take 4-6 hours for lava to flow.
Allow the Lava Lamp to sit at room temperature and let the wax settle. Approx. 8 hours. Then, turn the lamp on until the wax starts to soften, shut if off till it cools. Then turn it on again and run for 8 to 10 hours.
No, do not move, shake or drop your Lava Lamp while “WARM”. The lamp will become cloudy and the lava will break apart.