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When choosing light-emitting diode lamps, everyone undoubtedly considers that it is more energy-saving and environmentally friendly. However, in the case of long-term use, the LED lamps are also worn, and some wrong operations can easily damage the LED lamps. Even light-emitting diode lamps require good maintenance in order to play a great role and have a longer service life.
Maintenance tips for LED lights
1. Avoid using it in a high temperature and high humidity environment. Light-emitting diode lighting is generally used when the ambient temperature is 5 to 40 °C.
2. The light-emitting diode lamps are mainly driven by power supply. It is recommended that non-professionals do not assemble and disassemble by themselves, so as to avoid dangers such as electric shock.
3. Chemicals such as polishing powder cannot be used at will on the metal parts of the LED lighting fixtures, and the dust behind the LED lighting fixtures should be cleaned with a dry cloth or duster.
4. Moisture-proof is the key to lighting maintenance, especially the light-emitting diode lamps in bathrooms and bathrooms and the stove front lamps in the kitchen. Moisture-proof lampshades should be installed to prevent moisture intrusion and avoid rust damage or leakage short circuit.
5. Do not clean the light-emitting diode lamp with water, just wipe it with a dry rag dipped in water. If you accidentally touch the water, try to dry it as much as possible. Do not wipe it with a wet rag immediately after turning on the light.
6. Regularly inspect indoor lamps, especially chandeliers. On the one hand, check whether the line is aging, and on the other hand, check whether the suspension of the chandelier is OK. The chandeliers are hung in important positions or places with many people coming and going.