Astronaut Star Projector Manual
The Astronaut Star Projector Kids Night Light is a fun and educational tool that helps children learn about space while creating a calming bedtime atmosphere. This product comes with a detailed manual containing important usage and care information. It also includes safety precautions such as avoiding direct eye exposure to the light source and allowing the laser module to cool after extended use. The manual provides step-by-step instructions for operation via on-body buttons and remote control. It also includes a FAQ section with answers to common questions about star projectors and light sources.
Specifications
Product name: Astronaut Star Projector Kids Night Light
Materials: ABS/PC/PVC
Product color: White
Laser wavelength: 532 nm LED
Control method: Remote control
Remote distance: < 5 m (optimal)
Light source power: < 5 W
Power consumption: 100–240 V 50/60 Hz 0.4A
Operating voltage: 5 V, 1 A
Product size: 120 ? 113 ? 228 mm
Environment: Indoor use (preferably dark)
Operating temperature: –10 °C to 45 °C
Safety precautions
The Astronaut night light projector contains a directed light source. The beam projecting stars and nebulae is very bright and should not be viewed directly. Avoid direct light exposure to the eyes.
Brightness depends on ambient temperature and usage time. High temperatures or extended use may reduce brightness due to heating. In such cases, switch off the projector and allow it to cool for at least 15 minutes. Brightness will recover after cooling.
The astronaut’s head and body are connected by magnets, and the head angle can be adjusted. Do not forcefully pull them apart, as the connecting wire may break.
Keep liquids away from the projector. Store away from direct sunlight. Do not disassemble or modify the device. Use only the original power cable and certified adapters. Do not place on high or unstable surfaces. Magnetic parts should not be placed near credit cards to avoid demagnetization.
Before use
Connect the projector to power using the included cable and a certified adapter (adapter not included). Install the base stand and ensure the astronaut’s legs are fixed in place. Adjust the projection angle by tilting the astronaut’s head as shown in the illustration. The helmet is attached magnetically and can be detached carefully but never separated from the connecting wire. Remove the protective film from the lens before first use.
Operation Instructions
The device can be controlled using on-body buttons or the remote control. The body buttons allow power on/off, nebula control, star control, and brightness adjustments. The remote provides additional features such as timer settings, flashing frequency, and brightness control.
On-body buttons
1. Remote control receiver
2. Power adapter port
3. Timer indicator
4. Nebula switch
5. Power button
6. Star switch
Power button
Short press – power on, Long press – power off. By default, nebula and stars activate when powered on.
Nebula switch
Short press – cycle through nebula colors. Long press – turn nebula off. Short press again to turn it back on.
Star switch
Short press – adjust star flashing frequency. Long press – turn off stars. Short press again to turn them back on.
Timer indicator
Controlled via the remote timer button. Lights up when active, turns off when timer is deactivated.
Remote receiver
Receives infrared signal from the remote control.
.Remote control functions
1. Power switch
2. Nebula brightness “+”
3. Nebula speed “–”
4. Nebula brightness “–”
5. Star flashing frequency “–”
6. Star switch
7. Star brightness “–”
8. Timer control (45/90 min)
9. Nebula color switch
10. Nebula speed “+”
11. Star flashing frequency “+”
12. Star brightness “+”
Timer
Two settings: 45 minutes (blue indicator) or 90 minutes (red indicator). Hold to cancel timer (indicator off).
Brightness and color controls
Nebula brightness – 5 levels. Stars brightness – 3 levels (in steady mode only). Nebula speed – 5 modes (0 = static, 4 = fastest). Stars flashing – 4 levels (0 = always on, 3 = fastest).
Package contents
• Astronaut star projector
• Remote control
• Power cable
• Documentation
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