Folasaga
Thank you for choosing the Fimilo Starry Light Night Light Projector. This device is designed to transform any room into a captivating night sky experience with dynamic stars, a moon, and waving cloud patterns. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your projector.
Oloa Fa'ailoga
- Dynamic Sky Projection: Projects twinkling stars, a static moon, and waving cloud patterns to create a relaxing atmosphere. Suitable for both children and adults.
- Fa'atonuga Pa'i: Features four touch-sensitive buttons for easy operation.
- Malosi otometi: Includes an automatic 4-hour shutdown feature to conserve power.
- Faiga Lanu e tele: Offers six color light options that cycle automatically. Users can select between single-tone or two-tone light combinations. Individual selection of blue, red, or green projection is also available.
- Galuega Pulea leo: Allows projected stars and waving light to react and synchronize with music or sounds. When activated, the light will initially turn off and then flicker in response to rhythmic sounds like clapping or music.
- Totogi USB: Conveniently powered via USB. The round design allows for adjustable projection angles.
O mea o lo'o i totonu
- Fimilo Starry Light Night Light Projector
- USB Totogi Uaea
- Pulea Mamao
Seti Faatonuga
- Totogi Muamua: Before first use, connect the included USB cable to the projector and a 5V/2A power adapter (not included). Charge the device for 2-3 hours. A red light indicates charging.
- Tu'uga: Place the projector on a flat, stable surface. The round design allows you to adjust the projection angle by tilting the device. For best results, place it in a dark room.
Fa'atonuga o Galuega
Pa'i Pule
The projector features four touch-sensitive buttons on its surface. Gently press these buttons with your thumb to control various functions.

Image: The projector's top surface showing the four touch-sensitive buttons for controlling stars, waving light, moon projection, and LED color channels.
- Malosi/Pepe: Oomi le ki o le eletise e ki ai pe tape ai le masini komepiuta.
- Futuga Fetu: Touch the 'Star' button to activate or deactivate the twinkling star effect.
- Moon Projection: Touch the 'Moon' button to activate or deactivate the static moon projection.
- Waving Light/Cloud Effect: Touch the 'Waving' button to activate or deactivate the dynamic cloud patterns.
- LED Channel Controls: Use the 'LED Channel' button to cycle through different color modes (single-tone, two-tone, auto-play) or select specific colors (blue, red, green).
Faiga Pulea leo
Activate the voice control function to make the light projections react to sound. When this mode is on, the light will initially turn off and then flicker in sync with rhythmic sounds such as music or clapping. Ensure the sound source is not too far from the projector for optimal response.

Image: A couple dancing in a room illuminated by the projector's lights, with a microphone icon indicating the voice control feature.
Faiga ma Galuega
Color Changing Options
The projector offers a variety of color options for the waving light effect:

Image: A visual representation of the projector's different color outputs, including red, pink, cyan, blue, green, and a multi-color blend, with a person observing the projection.
- Auto-Play Mode: Cycles through six different colors automatically.
- Single-Tone Colors: Select individual colors such as blue, red, or green.
- Two-Tone Combinations: The projector can display combinations of two colors simultaneously.
Fetuuna'i Su'ega Angle
The projector's round shape allows for easy adjustment of the projection angle. Simply tilt the device to direct the light show onto your desired surface, such as a ceiling or wall.

Image: A family inside a tent, enjoying the projector's light display on the tent ceiling, highlighting its versatility for indoor use.
Totogiina
The Fimilo Starry Light Night Light Projector is equipped with a rechargeable battery for cordless operation.

Ata: Tua view of the projector, clearly showing the USB charging port and the red indicator light that illuminates during charging.
- Connect the included USB cable to the projector's USB charging port.
- Connect the other end of the USB cable to a 5V/2A power adapter (not included) or a compatible USB power source.
- The red indicator light will illuminate to show that the device is charging.
- O le totogi atoa e masani lava pe a ma le 2 itula.
- For optimal battery life, ensure the device is fully charged before its first use and after periods of long-term storage.
Fa'afitauli
| Fa'afitauli | Fofo e ono mafai |
|---|---|
| E le ki le projector. | Ensure the device is fully charged. Connect to a 5V/2A power adapter and charge for 2-3 hours. Verify the USB cable connection. |
| Puupuu le ola maa. | Ensure the device is fully charged before each use. Battery performance may vary with usage patterns. |
| E lē tali mai le pulea o le leo. | Ensure voice control mode is activated. Place the projector closer to the sound source. Ensure the sound is rhythmic and loud enough for detection. |
| E le manino pe le manino le ata. | Ensure the room is sufficiently dark. Adjust the projector's position and angle to optimize clarity. |
Fa'amatalaga
- Fa'ailoga:
- Fimilo
- Numera Fa'ata'ita'i:
- 1
- Ituaiga Punavai:
- LED
- Mea:
- Palasitika, Resin
- Punavai Malosi:
- Malosi le ma'a (USB Charging)
- Voltage:
- 5 Volts
- Uatage:
- 7.5 watts
- Metotia Pulea:
- Pa'i, Leo
- Mea mamafa:
- 12.8 aunese
- Fuafuaga:
- 6.1 x 5.7 x 3.2 inisi
- Fa'aoga i totonu/I fafo:
- Indoor, Outdoor (Not Water Resistant)
Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu
- Do not look directly into the light source for extended periods, as it may cause eye strain.
- Keep the device away from water and moisture. It is not water resistant.
- Aua le talepe pe taumafai e toe faaleleia le masini e oe lava ia. Fa'afeso'ota'i le lagolago a tagata fa'atau mo se fesoasoani.
- Keep out of reach of small children to prevent accidental ingestion of small parts or misuse.
- Fa'aaoga na'o le uaea USB ua tu'uina atu mo le tauina.
Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
Specific warranty information is not provided in the product details. For any product inquiries, technical support, or warranty claims, please refer to the retailer or manufacturer's official webnofoaga mo faʻamatalaga faʻafesoʻotaʻi.