Your friendship lamp is stuck on red, and it’s not working properly. How can you fix this? Read on to learn more about the issue and how to solve it:
Check the friendship lamp and its base
Check for any dust or debris that might be causing connection issues.
If you find any, remove it with a vacuum cleaner or brush. You can also use compressed air to blow out any dust particles from inside the lamp.
Next, try charging your bulb again by plugging it into an outlet until it begins to glow orange (this means 100 percent charged).
Once you see this happen, unplug your lamp from power but leave it on standby mode so that your bulb will continue receiving energy while it charges up again in case there are other problems with its battery or wiring system outside of this particular model’s design faults.
Next, make sure the lamp is fully charged
Check the battery life and charge level of your friendship lamp by following these steps:
- Shut off the power to your device by pressing down on its power button until it shuts off completely (or until your device says “shut down”).
- Unplug any cords or cables connected to your device’s USB port(s).
- Wait at least 20 seconds before turning it back on by pressing down again on its power button until it turns back on again (or when told to do so by a message displayed).
- If nothing happens, try restarting it again by pressing all three buttons simultaneously for about 10 seconds
Try moving the lamp to a new location
This will help ensure that both of you have good WiFi signals and connections. It may also be worth trying moving your lamp closer to where you are currently located (or even outside) for better connections—just make sure that whatever area you choose is well-connected enough for your wireless router’s specifications.
Make sure the WiFi signal is strong in the lamp’s location
If you’re having trouble with your lamp, make sure the WiFi signal is strong in the location where it’s supposed to be.
This can be difficult if there are multiple routers or modems in your home and they aren’t all connected directly to one another.
Check your router and modem for errors or connectivity issues
To check the router and modem for errors or connectivity issues, you may need to do some troubleshooting.
- Check the router: First, power off your modem and disconnect it from its port on the wall or outlet. Then, press “reset” if you can access a reset button on your modem’s front panel.
Conclusion
Hopefully, now you’ll be able to troubleshoot your friendship lamp.