Specifications:
- Motion lamp is designed to operate around 22-25°C (71.6-77 °F), make sure it works at room temperature
- Warm-up needs 3-5 hours rightly, and the color hue of the "wax" will mellow after 10-20 hours of continuous operation
- Stationary and indirect sunshine for operation and storage
- Use a soft rag and glass cleaner to maintain the availability
- The bulb in a bullet shape
- Bottle is sealed, the liquid in the bottle are water and solid sodium
- Model: 6122
- Power: 230V, 50Hz
- Bulb Type: E4 R39
- Lamp Cap: Aluminum alloy
- Light Body: Heat-resistant Glass
- Size: 200 x 55mm / 7.9 x 2.2in(H x Dia.); 1000mm / 39.4in(Cable Length)
Details:

- Delicate designed and easy to be powered

- Energy saving and convenient to take along

- How cute and charming this Kiss Me pattern

- Kiss Me Style Bullet Shaped Glitter Lava Lamp Light to keep accompany with you and your family members
Cautions:
- Use applicable bulb S 35, 30W, 25W only
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
How to Care for a Lava Lamp:
- Set the lava lamp on a flat, non-glass surface away from heating or cooling vents and direct sunlight. Maintain the room's temperature between 70 and 74 degrees F
- Allow the lava lamp five hours to warm up the first time you turn it on. Do not operate the lamp for more than 10 hours at a time
- Replace the bulb when necessary with the type recommended by the manufacturer for your particular model
- Unplug the lava lamp and allow it to cool completely; this takes approximately two to three hours. Wipe down the glass surface of the lava lamp with a damp cloth. Allow it to dry before you plug it back in
Lava Lamp General Knowledge:
- History
The lava lamp was perfected by an inventor named Craven Walker of Dorset, England. He had seen a similar lamp in an English pub shortly after World War II and spent over a decade developing his own version of the lamp
- Parts
The basic lava lamp consists of three parts: the base, the cap, and the illuminated cone containing the waxy substance and the colored fluid
- Function
Most lava lamps operate with a 40-watt light bulb that is positioned within the base. When turned on, the heat from the bulb will soften the waxy "lava" substance and initiate the suspension of the wax in the colored fluid
- Time
It can take about 30 minutes for the lamp to heat up and begin to function
- Popularity
Walker's company, the Crestworth Company, sold over 7 million lava lamps before Walker sold the English and western European rights to the lamp in the 1990s
- Geography
American rights to the lamp were purchased in 1965 by entrepreneurs Adolph Wertheimer and William Rubinstein. The lava lamp was manufactured and distributed in the United States by the Lava Lite company
Package Included:
- 1 x 25W Incandescent Bulb
- 1 x Aluminum Lamp Cap
- 1 x Aluminum Lamp Holder
- 1 x Lamp Body
- 1 x English Manual