Lighting and Home Electronics - Advanced 1 PDF

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This document provides training material on lighting and home electronics, specifically covering task, mood, and general lighting. It details features and benefits of different types of lighting, and includes activities for exploring various lighting scenarios. It is relevant to professional settings, potentially in a retail environment.

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How to print Co-worker card: Task, mood and general lighting 15 min Complete Print Task, mood and Click here to access the inormation below. You’ll need it or th...

How to print Co-worker card: Task, mood and general lighting 15 min Complete Print Task, mood and Click here to access the inormation below. You’ll need it or the activity and when meeting customers. PIA acts general lighting Your market’s IKEA website Features and benets Task lighting Mood lighting General lighting Task lighting is used for most activities in the Mood lighting creates atmosphere, softens harsh General lighting is the main light source in a home. It provides clear, strong and focused light. shadows created by task lighting, creates cosy room. It adds lots of light when needed. spots and adds decoration. It’s the first type of lighting you should plan in a It should be picked last as it needs to room. It should be planned second in a room. Add it to complement the rest of the lighting. areas that need atmosphere. Benefits include creating pools of light where Benefits include strong, evenly dispersed needed, lighting objects or tasks and creating Benefits include creating a cosy environment, lighting that can light an entire room, useful ideal conditions for working. softening harsh shadows and creating unique and for whole room activities like cleaning. personal spaces. Type/write notes here.​ Activity: lighting in your range area Ater this activity you’ll understand the main eatures and benets o task, mood and general lighting. Choose a room in your home. Reect on the activities you and your amily carry out there. What’s the best kind o lighting or these activities? Do you have the best lamps or them? Identiy any lighting improvements you could make. What lamps would you change to get the best lighting or your activities? Reect with your buddy on your ndings. I you work in a physical customer meeting point, choose a room set. Identiy which lamps provide task, mood and general lighting. And what activities they support? What improvements would you make, i any? Reect on your ndings with your buddy. I possible, make any necessary changes. How to print Co-worker card: Light sources 15 min Complete Print Light sources Click here to access the inormation below. You’ll need it or the activity and when meeting customers. PIA acts Your market’s IKEA website Features and benets Light bulbs come in all sizes, shapes and ttings. Range o Kelvins determine colour temperature. ¡ Lower Kelvins (2,700 K and below) create a warm cosy glow - good or mood or everyday lighting. ¡ Higher Kelvins (4,000 K and above) provide cooler light – good or ocused activities e.g. study, work, reading. Range o lumen outputs determine brightness. ¡ Higher lumens brighten larger areas – or example, a big room or workspace. ¡ Lower lumens give a soter glow, setting a more intimate tone. Colour rendering index (CRI) - the closer to 100, the better the light shows an object’s true colours. Type/write notes Wattage measures the amount o power used. Energy-ecient LEDs provide high brightness with low wattage, saving on energy costs. Dimmable bulbs available - these work with our dimmable lamps. here.​ Opaque light sources available - give even, sot light. Clear light sources available - give bright, ocused light that casts stronger shadows. Activity: light sources Ater this activity you’ll understand the eatures and benets o light sources. I you work in a physical customer meeting point, go to the Lighting department. I you work in a digital customer meeting point, go to the IKEA website. Select two lamps that need a bulb, ideally rom dierent product areas. Find the most suitable bulbs or the lamps using the knowledge you gained in the video. Discuss your ndings with your buddy. How to print Co-worker card: Children's lighting 15 min Complete Print Children's Click here to access the inormation below. You’ll need it or the activity and when meeting customers. lighting HFB pages on IKEA Toolbox: HFB09 - search Furnishing or children’s room or own spaces or Guidelines or presentation o general use products in child space PIA acts Your market’s IKEA website Features and benets Play Study Sleep A pendant or ceiling lamp provides general light With our desk lamps children can truly enjoy and Our children’s night lights provide a soft glow that is good for playing. concentrate on studying and reading. and are perfect for helping kids feel safe and secure at night. It needs to be hung at a height where it can’t be Reading light that you can direct is also important reached by the child. Never use glass lamps. when drawing and crafting at the desk. For parents, a night light next to the baby Type/write notes feeding area provides calm mood lighting. A here.​ small mood lamp by the changing area can keep things sleepy during night changes so you can easily settle afterwards. Make sure the lamp is out of the reach of the baby. Activity: explore children’s lighting Ater this activity you’ll understand the main eatures and benets o children's lighting. I you work in a physical customer meeting point, visit the Children’s department. I you work in a digital customer meeting point, go to the IKEA website. Choose one room set or picture o a room. Reect on the activities taking place there and the best kind o light or them. Identiy any potential improvements. What lamps would you change to provide the best lighting or the room’s activities? How to print Co-worker card: Saety or children's lighting 15 min Complete Print Saety or Click here to access the inormation below. You’ll need it or the activity and when meeting customers. children's HFB pages on IKEA Toolbox: HFB09 - IKEA point o view on child saety lighting HFB pages on IKEA Toolbox: HFB09 - search Furnishing or children’s room or own spaces or Guidelines or presentation o general use products in child space Child saety is our top priority At IKEA, saety and compliance are top priorities. IKEA develops its products using a careul risk assessment and testing programme. This is to make sure that products comply with applicable requirements and regulations on the markets where IKEA operates. We take pride in only selling products we would give our own children. All children's lighting products are thoroughly risk assessed and tested beore being placed on the market. We do everything possible to ensure that there is a high level o saety when the product is used in a home environment. Children’s lighting is tamperproo. That means that electrical parts and hot parts o lamps are sealed in, and not exposed or available to little ngers. Cords can present a strangulation hazard. Never place a corded product within reach o a baby in sleeping or changing environment. Follow assembly instructions or how to mount the cord on the wall. Use the cord asteners that come with the product. Don’t use cord asteners that are not provided with the product. Hang pendant and ceiling lamps at a height where they can't be reached by a child. Never use glass lamps in children’s rooms. Type/write notes here.​ Activity: understand children's lighting saety Ater this activity you’ll understand the main saety aspects or children´s lighting. I possible, take a tour through Children’s IKEA in a store. I not, visit the IKEA website. Check whether the children's lighting solutions meet all saety recommendations. Look specically or whether the pendant/ceiling light is out o reach. And whether the cord correctly mounted. Reect with your buddy on what you ound and what you would improve. Discuss the most important aspects o saety or parents to consider. Discuss any local requirements and regulations relating to children's lighting.

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